![]() ![]() ![]() With fan interest waning, DC chose to end New 52 just shy of its fifth birthday as the original launch titles reached their 52nd issues. This new status quo launched to massive sales and customer interest, but over time meandering creative direction saw many titles flagging in their third and fourth years. The popular, long-running Green Lanterns story by Geoff Johns remained largely intact, as did Batman’s history with its multiple Robin’s. Yet, the history of DC’s Universe was condensed to the past five years, which saw some historical events reimagined – like Batman’s first meeting with Superman. Just as their original continuity reset came in the wake of the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, this one followed another massive event – Flashpoint.Īs with the original Crisis reboot, not every aspect of every title was altered. ![]() In 2011, DC Comics did something radical – something they hadn’t done for 25 years: they rebooted their entire line of titles. Last updated March 2016 with titles scheduled for release through June 2017. Part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics. A comprehensive guide to every title in DC Comics’ New 52 relaunch, from 2011 to 2015 and how they can be read via omnibuses, hardcovers, and trade paperbacks. ![]()
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