COMICS: Last Minute Preview of All of DC's New 52 Titles Out Today

COMICS: Last Minute Preview of All of DC's New 52 Titles Out Today

On the fence about which of DC's New 52 to purchase today? Well hit the jump to see previews of every DC comic being released today.

By MarkJulian - Oct 19, 2011 10:10 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
Source: Newsarama


Source: Newsarama

Click the image below to be taken to a preview for each DC title being released today, including: Birds of Prey #2, Blue Beetle #2, Captain Atom #2, Catwoman #2, DC Universe Presents #2, Green Lantern Corps #2, Justice League #2, Legion of Superheroes #2, Nightwing #2, Red Hood and the Outlaws #2, Supergirl #2, and Wonder Woman #2. Plus a look at Batman: The Odyssey Vol. 2 #1.





The New 52 is a 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero books, in which all of its existing titles were cancelled, and 52 new series debuted in September 2011 with new #1 issues. Among the series being renumbered are Action Comics and Detective Comics, which had previously retained their original numbering since the 1930s. Touted as a large publishing event following the conclusion of the "Flashpoint" crossover storyline, DC's relaunch entails changes to both the publishing format and fictional universe to entice new readers. Publishing changes include same day release of physical comics with digital platforms, all DC Universe titles being cancelled or restarted at a new issue 1, the former Wildstorm imprint being absorbed into the DC Universe, and new titles being released to bring the number of ongoing series being published on a monthly basis up to 52. A number of in-universe changes are intended to make characters more modern and accessible, though the scope of the changes varies from character to character.




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brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 10/19/2011, 11:21 AM
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brewtownpsych
brewtownpsych - 10/19/2011, 11:22 AM
DCU Deadman is really bitchin'. Its like that old sholw quantum leap w/ spooky mysticism and lots of death
mpdcop
mpdcop - 10/20/2011, 2:47 AM
Thanks for the post. I was curious how DC was going to play this out. Now I can get a little taste. Redhood looks pretty cool.
CrowPirate1
CrowPirate1 - 10/20/2011, 5:50 AM
I was very underwhelmed by some, but I really loved others. I just don't know if rebooting their entire universe and history all at the same time, while marketable, is sound.

I still am irritated at the reboot of Spiderman's whole life, what with a "deal with the devil" to do it.

But, sadly, I seem to be in the minority.
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