COMICS: DC Announces Two New Digital Comics Series

COMICS: DC Announces Two New Digital Comics Series

DC Comics announces two new digital first comic series, BATMAN DIGITAL and AME-COMI GIRLS. Will offer new digital content five days a week. Hit the jump to find out more!

By Wildaniel - Apr 13, 2012 01:04 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics

DC has announced a new push to their digital only/first comics. In June, joining the likes of Batman: Arkham Unhinged, Batman Beyond, Justice League Beyond and Smallville Season 11, there will two new series, one a manga like series called AME-COMI GIRLS starring many of DC's popular female characters, and the other another Batman series called BATMAN DIGITAL.


BATMAN Digital, launching in June, will take place outside of DC Comics – The New 52 continuity and feature a series of stand-alone stories by various creators that chronicle different cases handled by The Dark Knight. Confirmed creative teams include Damon Lindelof and Jeff Lemire; Jonathan Larsen and JG Jones; Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott; Ales Kot and Ryan Sook; B. Clay Moore and Ben Templesmith; Steve Niles and Trevor Hairsine; Joe Harris and Jason Masters; TJ Fixman and Christopher Mitten; Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman; Joshua Hale Fialkov and Phil Hester; David Tischman and Chris Sprouse; and many more!



AME-COMI GIRLS, launching in May, is based on the best-selling product line from DC Collectibles that brings the distinct Japanese influence of anime and manga to DC Comics’ female heroines and their foes. In the new series, the heroines must unite to stop an invasion by the female Braniac, who is aided by a group of “bad girl” super villains. Initially, there will be five individual character arcs with multiple chapters, leading up to united, Ame-Comi girl series. All stories are written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray with Wonder Woman art by Amanda Conner and Tony Akins, Batgirl art by Sanford Greene, Duela Dent art by Ted Naifeh, Power Girl art by Mike Bowden and Supergirl art by Santi Casas.

Starting in June, DC Comics’ weekly digital comic book line-up will be:

Mondays: AME-COMI GIRLS
Tuesdays: BATMAN: ARKHAM UNHINGED
Wednesdays: BEYOND series (alternating digital titles JUSTICE LEAGUE BEYOND, BATMAN BEYOND, SUPERMAN BEYOND)
Thursdays: BATMAN digital
Fridays: SMALLVILLE SEASON 11

Source: DC

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marvel72
marvel72 - 4/13/2012, 2:32 PM
another batman title,i didn't see that coming.
KilledHal9000
KilledHal9000 - 4/13/2012, 3:42 PM
Damon Lindelof and Jeff Lemire!!!! YES! YES! YES!
BANE5000
BANE5000 - 4/13/2012, 7:49 PM
The Joker dressed as Batman, pretty wicked.
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