COMICS: DC Comics Announces 10 Additional CONVERGENCE Miniseries and Reveals Art

COMICS: DC Comics Announces 10 Additional CONVERGENCE Miniseries and Reveals Art

Over the past couple of weeks DC announced half of the 2-part miniseries that will be part of DC Comics' massive 2 month publishing event CONVERGENCE which is taking place in April and May 2015. Well, more details have been announced today.

By vinomonster - Nov 25, 2014 05:11 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: ComicVine

ComicVine Compiled the newest titles that will be added to Convergence miniseries from IGN and Nerdist. So far we've seen 20 titles that will be part of the event in April. Today, DC releases another 10 set of miniseries that will be part of the Convergence event next year.
 

 

BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS

Writer: Marc Andreyko

Artist: Carlos D’Anda

Colorist: Gabe Eltaeb

After a year under the dome, the Outsiders have gone their separate ways, but when OMAC attacks, Batman must find out if they have what it takes to still be a team.

ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN

Writer: Marv Wolfman

Artists: Roberto Viacava and Andy Owens

Colorist: Sotocolor

Superman and Supergirl try to escape the city through the Phantom Zone, but they enter a portion they’ve never seen before and learn that Supergirl is destined to die if they return to their proper time and dimension. True story.

THE FLASH

Writer: Dan Abnett

Artist: Federico Dallocchio

Colorist: Veronica Gandini

Trapped in Gotham, Barry Allen has nowhere to run. He fights on, seeking justice as well as a way to save the city. But he faces a Tangent Universe foe that thinks faster than the Flash could ever move.

WONDER WOMAN

Writer: Larry Hama

Art and Color: Josh Middleton

White-jumpsuit-clad Diana Prince is in the grips of a Domesday cult when her lover Steve Trevor leaps into the fray to save Etta Candy from vampires of Red Rain.

GREEN LANTERN CORPS

Writer: David Gallaher

Artists: Steve Ellis and Ande Parks

Colorist: Hi-Fi

Say the Oath, save the world! If only being the Green Lantern Corps was that easy. Hal has resigned, John is busy, and Guy is pissed. Together for the first time—they'll save Gotham or die trying.

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA

Writer: Fabian Nicieza

Artist: ChrisCross

Colorist: Snakebite Cortez

With their heavy hitters sidelined, Elongated Man must lead the much-maligned "Detroit Justice League" against the overwhelming power of the heroes from the Tangent Universe!

SUPERBOY AND THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES

Writer: Stuart Moore

Artists: Gus Storms and Mark Farmer

Colorist: John Rauch

While Brainiac 5 struggles to break through the dome, Superboy tries to keep the Legion of Super-Heroes spirits up—but then the Atomic Knights ride into town.

SWAMP THING

Writer: Len Wein

Artist: Kelley Jones

Colorist: Michelle Madsen

Swamp Thing struggles to survive when the dome cuts off his contact with the Green.

NEW TEEN TITANS

Writer: Marv Wolfman

Artists: Nicola Scott and Marc Deering

Colorist: Jeromy Cox

Titans Together! Fighting against the might of the Tangent Universe's Doom Patrol, we are reminded why this is the greatest Titans team of all.

HAWKMAN

Writer: Jeff Parker

Artists: Tim Truman and Enrique Alcatena

Colorist: John Kalisz

Hawkman and Hawkgirl put their Shadow War on hold as they face the anthropomorphic might of rat-men and bat-men in the deadly land of Kamandi!

Another set of miniseries will be announce next tuesday. 


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MrBender
MrBender - 11/25/2014, 5:22 PM
Not enough Batman, not buying... Love the thong Superboy.
Nick56
Nick56 - 11/25/2014, 5:23 PM
Is that the Tim Burton Batmobile I see in the Adventures of Superman one?
BlackPhillip
BlackPhillip - 11/25/2014, 5:43 PM
That art...blah
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 11/25/2014, 5:43 PM
The Outsiders, Teen Titans & Justice League should be good.
MrAmeriBrit
MrAmeriBrit - 11/25/2014, 6:10 PM
Marv Wolfman writing teen titans.... Take all the money I have. He had the best ever teen titans run.
SirDuckAlot
SirDuckAlot - 11/25/2014, 6:49 PM
Replaced Aquaman to put more Batman..... great
staypuffed
staypuffed - 11/25/2014, 9:03 PM
God, I hate it when people say "the REAL x or y". Just because you prefer that incarnation doesn't mean it's the only one that matters.

But of course, who cares what I think?
Fosho1
Fosho1 - 11/25/2014, 10:41 PM
@staypuffed

much agreed. Can't we all just be glad they're "retroing" all the past heroes for something truly special. I feel as though the next 2 yrs of DC will be very interesting. More than I can say for marvel if they don't get their shit together
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 11/26/2014, 3:56 AM
89 Batmobile! Awesome.

I will definitely be picking up Len Wein and Kelley Jones' Swamp Thing and Marv Wolfman and Nicola Scott's Teen Titans.
With this and the Secret Wars Reboot over at Marvel, it looks like next year wil be a very interesting time for comics.
Superheroes are leaving NY. This is quite a momentous event in the history of modern mythology. So it seems apt that both companies' events have pretty much the same premise. A premise that allows us to celebrate some of the high points in the history of superhero comics. Like a clip show at the end of a TV series.
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 11/26/2014, 7:03 AM
Oh come on. By that logic you should be complaining about this being the "real" Captain America...



even though nowadays he looks like this



These characters have been evolving for decades.
CombatWombat
CombatWombat - 11/26/2014, 7:09 AM
It's not like if you show somebody a picture of Nu52 Superman they'll say, "Who's that??"
Does he wear blue? Yeah. Does he have the S? Yeah. The cape? Yeah.

Same with Cap. He has the star, the shield, the red/white/blue. He's the same character, just with a shiny new aesthetic.
They're both just as recognizable as ever
NerdyPunk93
NerdyPunk93 - 11/27/2014, 12:20 AM
I'm inclined to agree with @DexterDouglas, the pre New 52 characters/costumes are just better and more iconic. I will agree that New 52 had some stuff worth keeping, Batwoman comes to mind. Also I prefer the pure silver look for Wonder Woman, never liked the silver and gold look.
comicchicago
comicchicago - 11/27/2014, 8:49 PM
@DexterDouglas here you go again .. somebody get this dumb as out of here PLEASE!!
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