What does the New 52 mean in DC Comics?
The New 52 is the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books. Following the conclusion of the “Flashpoint” crossover storyline, DC canceled all its existing titles and debuted 52 new series in September 2011.
How many issues does the New 52 have?
DC released a total of 111 ongoing titles during The New 52.
How do you start reading The New 52 Batman?
The full, chrononlogical reading order for Batman in the New 52 is as follows:
- Zero Year (26 issues)
- Court of the Owls (12 issues)
- Night of the Owls (23 issues)
- Death of the Family (33 issues)
- Requiem (26 issues)
- Eternal (59 issues)
- Endgame (12 issues)
- Superheavy (22 issues)
How old is Selina Kyle in Gotham?
13-year-old
Selina Kyle is introduced as a 13-year-old street orphan and skilled thief. In the pilot episode, she personally witnesses the murders of Thomas and Martha Wayne. She forms a tenuous alliance with GCPD Detective Jim Gordon after he saves her from kidnappers working for the Dollmaker.
Who is the author of DC Comics the New 52?
DC Comics: The New 52 Hardcover – December 13, 2011 by Geoff Johns(Author), Grant Morrison(Author), Scott Snyder(Author), Paul Cornell(Author), Scott Lobdell(Author), Jim Lee (Illustrator) › Visit Amazon’s Jim Lee Page Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search resultsfor this author
What is DC’s the New 52?
DC’s The New 52 was a revamp and reboot of the entire DC Universe that was published in 2011 from 2016. From simplifying plotlines and changing characters’ ages, these unnecessary changes contained many changes some fans did not enjoy.
What happened to all the New 52 comics?
It was announced that six of the New 52 titles had been cancelled as of their eighth issues and would be replaced with six new series in May 2012. The ending series were Blackhawks, Hawk and Dove, Men of War, Mister Terrific, OMAC, and Static Shock.
What happened to DC Comics?
In September, 2011, DC Comics consolidated and relaunched their comic lines, discontinuing some series, and introducing yet other series, resulting in 52 titles, each with a new #1. That consolidation included the incorporation of both the Wildstorm Productions and the reincorporation of certain Vertigo properties into the mainstream DC Universe.