SDCC '15 COMICS: DC Announces BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL and 5 Other New Series

SDCC '15 COMICS: DC Announces BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL and 5 Other New Series

A number of new DC Comics titles were unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con today -- the sequel to Batman Eternal, the crossover event Robin War, Geoff Johns' Justice League: Gods and Men, and three new series spinning out of DC Convergence. Hit the jump for details!

By staypuffed - Jul 10, 2015 03:07 PM EST
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First up for the DC Comics reveals today. As part of the celebration of the Boy Wonder's 75 anniversary, DC announced a 26-issue follow-up to their hit series, Batman Eternal. (via Comic Vine)

BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL, the sequel to the blockbuster weekly series BATMAN ETERNAL, will begin on October 7 with weekly installments over the course of six months. Scott Snyder (BATMAN) and James Tynion IV (BATMAN ETERNAL, CONSTATINE: THE HELLBLAZER) will act as “showrunners” for the series with Tynion as lead writer. Supporting Tynion will be Snyder, Tim Seeley (GRAYSON), Genevieve Valentine (CATWOMAN), Steve Orlando (MIDNIGHTER), Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly (HACKTIVIST) and Ed Brisson (SHELTERED), all scripting key issues of the weekly series. Artists contributing to the series include Tony S. Daniel (DEATHSTROKE), Paul Pelletier and Scot Eaton.

Robin War is a five-week crossover with Robin: Son of Batman, Gotham Academy and We Are Robin, bookended by two one-shot issues written by Tom King, Patrick Gleason and Lee Bermejo, with art by Khary Randoplh and more. The event kicks off this December. (via Comic Vine)


At his One on One SDCC panel, Justice League scribe Geoff Johns unveiled plans for a series of one-shots connected to The Darkseid War arc. (via Newsarama)

Scheduled for October, JUSTICE LEAGUE: GODS AND MEN is a series of six single issues focusing on key characters in the Darkseid War and extends their individual conflicts against the backdrop of universal Armageddon, with Darkseid squaring off against the Anti-Monitor:             
 
Batman – Armed with the godlike power of the Mobius Chair, the Dark Knight has taken on the role of Metreon and plans to use the infinite knowledge of this device to turn Gotham City into a completely crime-free zone!
 
Superman – Corrupted by the weird energies of Apokolips’ fire pits, Superman has been turned into an angry, violent brute. And only one man can possibly save him: Lex Luthor.
 
Green Lantern – Oa has been conquered and transformed into a Parademon factory and the Green Lantern Corps is no more! Only Hal Jordan remains to follow a distress call from the last active Lantern seen fighting on Oa: John Stewar              
 
Lex Luthor – At last, Lex Luthor, the new ruler of Apokolips, can do what he never could accomplish on Earth: hold the fate of a world in his hands. But his one failure from the “Darkseid War” continues to keep him from the peace he craves – and only a crazed Superman can help him get it!          
 
The Flash – The Flash takes on the role of death’s harbinger, the Black Racer. And the beneficiary of his first visit is Aquaman!   
 
Shazam! – Instead of accessing the powers of the old gods, Billy Batson now commands the combined powers of the New Gods like Highfather, Mantis and others trapped within the Source Wall. And that’s power that no mortal should possess!



Finally, IGN have revealed the covers and solicits for three new titles spinning out of DC's April/May event Convergence. First is Superman: Lois and Clark, written by Dan Jurgens and illustrated by Lee Weeks, picking up nine years after the miniseries Convergence: Superman. On-sale October 14.
Following the epic events of CONVERGENCE, here are the adventures of the last son and daughter of Krypton and Earth as they try to survive in a world not their own. But can they keep this world from suffering the same fate as their own? Can this Superman stop the villains he once fought before they are created on this world? What is Intergang, and why does Lois’s discovery of it place everyone she loves in jeopardy? And what will happen when their nine-year-old son learns the true identity of his parents?

Titans Hunt is another look at an alternate universe, with writer Dan Abnett and artist Paulo Siqueira taking on the Teen Titans starting October 21.

CONVERGENCE is over, but the ripples are still being felt, especially by a young precog named Lilith. What are these visions she’s having of a Teen Titans team the world never knew? And why does she feel compelled to seek out Dick Grayson, Roy Harper, Donna Troy and an Atlantean named Garth and warn them that something dark and sinister is coming after them? Who are Mal, Gnarrk, Hank Hall and Dawn Granger, and what is their connection to the others—and to the fate of every soul on Earth? This is the Secret History of the TEEN TITANS!

Last but not least, the early villain of Convergence (who had a change of heart at the conclusion of the story) will also get his own series, Telos, from writer Jeff King and artists Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz, kicking off on October 7.

The villain of the world-shattering CONVERGENCE event stars in his own new series! Set loose from his planetary tether at the end of the best-selling CONVERGENCE, Telos finds himself free and able to traverse space and time via a sliver of Brainiac’s powers. As this epic begins, he embarks on an odyssey, journeying across time and space in search of his past.

Which of these new DC books are you most excited for? Sound off in the usual place!

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Nivekian
Nivekian - 7/10/2015, 4:02 PM
DC just needs to pull the trigger on the Superson deal.
Desr0w
Desr0w - 7/10/2015, 4:03 PM
Damn... love the art

THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 7/10/2015, 4:18 PM
Sweet
pesmerga44
pesmerga44 - 7/10/2015, 4:19 PM
So no one can say there are too many Spider-Man books for Marvel when there are like 7 Batman family books for DC.
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 7/10/2015, 4:29 PM
Great, another weekly series for me to buy.
xinstituto
xinstituto - 7/10/2015, 4:33 PM
@pesmerga44 - and you never know which paralel universe they are from
SuperiorMrGod
SuperiorMrGod - 7/10/2015, 4:34 PM
What is up with all these instigating Marvel comparison comments. STFU and read whatever interest you. Not everything needs to be compared and over analyzed.
FriendORFaux
FriendORFaux - 7/10/2015, 4:37 PM
I need all of this
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 7/10/2015, 4:41 PM
Yeah okay DC shut up and take my money. I need these!
NicolausCopernicus
NicolausCopernicus - 7/10/2015, 5:07 PM
telos series would be cancelled in issue two lol
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 7/10/2015, 5:08 PM
And yeah, the Superbeard rocks.
BeyondTheGrave
BeyondTheGrave - 7/10/2015, 5:36 PM
All mostly looks terrible and confusing, as it is so far all their DC You has been awful...terrible...very bad. Robin War...ok maybe but they probably won't do the one thing that should logically happen, Damian Wayne aka Robin kicking seven kinds of hell out of the impersonators because he has anger issues and a short fuse. Grayson...needs to end, I'm sorry it's boring it needs to just stop now and again Gotham without a real batman is...well...yeah. Would like a new Batwoman, where the hell is she huh? Not to mention the batfamily kicking the hell out of gordon, needs to happen and we all know it.
yunglilmane
yunglilmane - 7/10/2015, 5:56 PM
@Dev7

?? um which character are you looking at lol
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 7/10/2015, 6:35 PM
Is Batman & Robin: Eternal continuing the same numbering from Batman: Eternal or is it a brand new issue #1?
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 7/10/2015, 6:53 PM
My favorite Batgirl of all time is returning and that makes me happy. Even though I prefer Cassandra Cain using the Black Bat name. I do wonder how they will bring her back, seeing as Lady Shiva isn't that old anymore. Maybe she has some really good anti-aging cream.

Titans Hunt looks great. Seeing Donna Troy as Troia again is really nice. The new Lois and Clark story could be pretty cool. I'm a little disappointed how much they go into detail with how the Darkseid War will end. But I guess some of it you could have guessed on your own, so o'well.
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 7/10/2015, 7:08 PM
After rereading info on Titans Hunt I have to belive the part about Mal is talking about Mal Duncan. If so I wonder what version it will be of him. Will it be him as Gaurdian or Vox?

As for Batman & Robin: Eternal, one of the best things to happen is Dick Grayson returning as Nightwing. This would be the perfect way for him to come back with his old blue suit. The new Nightwing could just say he's using that name in memory or the old one and this way people won't know he's Dick.

Plus Dick isn't the only person to ever use the name Nightwing. If I remember correctly he was the third and just is the most famous one.
MrAisA
MrAisA - 7/10/2015, 7:41 PM
GenreFan
GenreFan - 7/11/2015, 1:54 AM
Batman is such an odd character. Godlike power and you use it to make .... Gotham (one city).... crime free (ummm) How does that make sense? How about looking beyond your little city for once? Maybe hunger could be a target. Maybe sickness even. Maybe even on a oh ... i dunno .. larger scale than you city?! Maybe hunger, crime and sickness ona global scale? The guy has a "plan" for everything except for how to handle real power, himself. These stories. Of all of them, this one is the WORST. The synopsis is just ridiculous.
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