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This is a list of active and upcoming DC Comics printed comic books (as opposed to digital comics, trade paperbacks, hardcover books, etc.). The list is updated as of February 12, 2025. The list is updated as of February 12, 2025.
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The Absolute Universe (AU) is an imprint of American comic books overseen by Scott Snyder and published by DC Comics.The comics take place in a shared universe designated Earth-Alpha as part of the DC Comics Multiverse, featuring reimagined and modernized versions of the company's superhero characters from the DC Universe.
DC FanDome is a virtual event platform created by DC Comics and Warner Bros. Entertainment. Created initially as a virtual entertainment and comic book convention , the name is used for other online events centered on DC properties.
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Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash: Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout: 2017 The Lego Batman Movie: Animal Logic: Theatrical release; spin-off of The Lego Movie. Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain: Warner Bros. Animation 2018 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash
DC published New Talent Showcase, which ran for 15 issues (Jan. 1984 – March 1985), [34] briefly changed its title to Talent Showcase, and then ended with issue #19 (Oct. 1985). [35] For the most part edited by Karen Berger (and for a short time by Sal Amendola ), the series gave new writers and artists their first professional opportunity in ...
The Multiversity featured a story arc about the DC Comics Multiverse being invaded by a race of extradimensional parasites known as The Gentry. The Gentry come from beyond the immediate DC "local" multiverse, and each member is a cultural fear or "bad idea" personified as a living, demonic entity.