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List of The New 52 publications

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In September 2011,DC Comics relaunched their entire line of publications, dubbing the new publishing initiative asThe New 52. The initiative consisted of a new imprint of titles, all labeled with "The New 52" logo, as well as creating a rebootedDC Universe post-"Flashpoint" that saw characters from the formerWildStorm andVertigo imprints being absorbed into the main DC Comics line.[1] The intent was to publish 52 ongoing titles each month across the DC Universe.[2] However, DC has also countedone-shots,miniseries and maxiseries in that number.

In June 2015, following the conclusion of theConvergence miniseries, "The New 52" branding and imprint were discontinued, although the continuity continued under a new initiative, "DC You". In February 2016, DC announced theRebirth initiative, bringing an end to the New 52 beginning in June 2016.Gotham Academy: Second Semester was the final title to release from the New 52, with the final issue releasing in August 2017. An additional Earth-2 title was announced to replaceEarth-2: Society, but details were not provided.

DC released a total of 111 ongoing titles during The New 52. To expand The New 52 universe, DC had also released 34 one-shots, 32 miniseries and four maxiseries, with one ongoing series planned. One ongoing series was planned but did not release before Rebirth took effect in June 2016. Additionally, another ongoing series was planned but cancelled, with its concepts merged into another title.

Imprint titles

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Main article:List of The New 52 imprint publications

The ongoing titles under The New 52 imprint were organized under seven different "families", grouping similar characters or themes within the books together. These families were: "Justice League"; "Batman"; "Superman"; "Green Lantern"; "Young Justice"; "The Edge"; and "The Dark". However, by the release of the October 2013 solicitations, DC was no longer grouping the titles by these families, instead releasing one larger solicit, titled "The New 52 Group".[3]

From September 2011 until June 2015, DC released 93 ongoing titles under the imprint across multiple "wave" releases, and to expand The New 52 universe, also released 21 one-shots, 17 miniseries and three maxiseries. DC used the "wave" format of introducing new titles, which occasionally corresponded with titles being canceled, to "constantly refresh the line".[4] Additionally, in subsequent Septembers following the launch, DC featured unique publishing initiatives to commemorate the relaunch.

Post-imprint titles

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In February 2015, it was revealed that after theConvergence miniseries in June 2015, DC would no longer use the "New 52" name to brand their books; however the continuity established in September 2011 would continue.Dan DiDio stated, "In this new era of storytelling, story will trump continuity as we continue to empower creators to tell the best stories".[5]Jim Lee added, "Rather than having 52 books all in the same continuity, and really focusing on keeping a universe that's tightly connected and has super-internal consistency, and really one flavor, we've really broken it up. We'll have a core line of about 25 books that will have that internal consistency, that will consist of our best-selling books. But then the rest of the line, about 24 titles, will be allowed to really shake things up a little bit."[6] The new titles would be "reinventing key characters", such as Black Canary, Cyborg, Bizarro, and Starfire, with a new "contemporary tonality to ensure a diverse offering of comic books." In the initial "relaunch", 24 new publications joined 25 existing publications from beforeConvergence, with new titles continuing to be added.[5] In March 2015, DiDio revealed there would not be an "overarching brand on this" stating the relaunch was just "DC Comics, pure and simple."[6] However, in May 2015, DC announced the advertising campaign "DC You" for the relaunch, highlighting the four themes of characters, talent, stories and fans. The initiative, which began in DC's print and digital comics on May 20, before transitioning to other digital content on June 3, was featured on print inserts and ads, as well as on the DC Comics website and across social media with a specialhashtag.[7]

In February 2016, DC Comics announced itsRebirth initiative, a line-wide relaunch of its titles to begin in June 2016. Along with a number of existing New 52 titles relaunching with new #1s and the cancellation of others, DC planned to reintroduced many of the familiar concepts for characters, such as legacy, from the pre-Flashpoint continuity that had been lost with the New 52, by creating a new DC Universe that built "on everything that's been published sinceAction Comics #1 up thru The New 52."[8]

Since the "relaunch", DC has released an additional 18 ongoing series, as well as 15 miniseries, 13 one-shots, and one maxiseries, with one ongoing series planned. One ongoing series was planned but did not release before Rebirth took effect in June 2016. Additionally, another ongoing series was planned but cancelled, with its concepts merged into another title.

Continuing titles

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Further information:List of The New 52 imprint publications § Ongoing series

These titles were published beforeConvergence and continued their previous numbering, as opposed to being renumbered or relaunched in June 2015.

TitlePublication dates / IssuesInitial creative team[note1]Notes / References
Action ComicsJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52)
Writers
Greg Pak
Aaron Kuder
Artist
Aaron Kuder
AquamanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52)
Writer
Cullen Bunn
Artist
Trevor McCarthy
BatgirlJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writers
Cameron Stewart
Brenden Fletcher
Artist
Babs Tarr
Focusing onBarbara Gordon.
BatmanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Scott Snyder
Penciller
Greg Capullo
Inker
Danny Miki
Initially focusing onJames Gordon now operating a Batman-themed exo-suit, later the original Batman, after an amnesiac Bruce Wayne regains his memories.
Batman/SupermanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(21–32)
Writer
Greg Pak
Artist
Ardian Syaf
The series focuses on the shared adventures of Batman (Jim Gordon) and Superman, then the original Batman after he regains his memories.[12]
CatwomanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(41–52)
Writer
Genevieve Valentine
Artist
David Messina
Deathstroke (vol. 3)June 2015[9] – July 2016[13]
(7–20, plus 2 annuals)
Writers
Tony S. Daniel
Jim Bonny
Artist
Tony S. Daniel
Detective ComicsJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52)
Writers
Francis Manapul
Brian Buccelato
Artist
Francis Manapul
Focusing on the adventures of the new Batman (James Gordon).
The FlashJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writers
Robert Vendetti
Van Jensen
Penciller
Brett Booth
Inker
Norm Rapmund
Focusing onBarry Allen.
Gotham AcademyJune 2015[9] – August 2016[14]
(7–18, plus 1 annual)
Writers
Becky Cloonan
Brandon Fletcher
Artist
Mingjue Helen Chen
A teen drama set in apreparatory school in Gotham, where Bruce Wayne is a benefactor.[15]
Gotham by MidnightJune 2015[9] – December 2015[16]
(6–12, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Ray Fawkes
Artist
Juan Ferreyra
A horror series featuring DetectiveJim Corrigan (Spectre) as part of "The Midnight Shift", a division of theGotham City Police Department which focuses on supernatural occurrences.[17]
GraysonJune 2015[9] – June 2016[10][18]
(9–20, plus 2 annuals)
Writers
Tim Seeley
Tom King
Artist
Mikel Janin
ExaminingDick Grayson's life as an undercover superspy for Spyral.[19]
Green ArrowJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Ben Percy
Artist
Patrick Zircher
Green LanternJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Robert Vendetti
Penciller
Billy Tan
Inker
Mark Irwin
Focusing on the Green LanternHal Jordan, now a rogue from the Green Lantern Corps.
Harley QuinnJune 2015[9] – July 2016[13]
(17–30)
Writers
Amanda Conner
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artist
Chad Hardin
Justice LeagueJune 2015[9] – June 2016[18]
(41–52)
Writer
Geoff Johns
Artist
Jason Fabok
Focusing on the team ofSuperman,Batman,Green Lantern,Flash,Wonder Woman,Aquaman,Cyborg,Shazam,Power Ring,Lex Luthor andMister Miracle.[20]
Justice League UnitedJuly 2015[21] – December 2015[16]
(11–16)
Writer
Jeff Parker
Artist
Travel Foreman
Focusing onAlanna,Animal Man,Stargirl and Equinox, who recruit other heroes and villains of the DC Universe as necessary.
LoboJune 2015[9] – December 2015[16]
(7–13, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Cullen Bunn
Artist
Cliff Richards
New Suicide SquadJune 2015[9] – July 2016[13]
(9–22, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Sean Ryan
Artist
Philippe Briones
Secret SixJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(3–14)
Writer
Gail Simone
Artists
Ken Lashley
Dale Eaglesham
Focusing onCatman, Porcelain, Big Shot,Ventriloquist,Black Alice andStrix.[22]
SinestroJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(12–23)
Writer
Cullen Bunn
Penciller
Brad Walker
Inker
Andrew Hennessy
Also featuring members of theSinestro Corps, with Arkillo,Lyssa Drak, Dez Trevius, and Rigen Kale acting as an "inner council" for Sinestro.[23]
SupermanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Gene Luen Yang
Penciler
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Superman/Wonder WomanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(18–29, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Peter Tomasi
Artists
Doug Mahnke
others
The series explores the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman.[24]
Teen Titans (vol. 5)June 2015[9] – September 2016[25]
(9–24, plus 1 annuals)
Writer
Will Pfeifer
Artist
Kenneth Rocafort
Initial team consists ofRed Robin,Wonder Girl,Raven, Bunker, andBeast Boy.[26]
Wonder WomanJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10][11]
(41–52, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Meredith Finch
Penciller
David Finch
Inker
Jonathan Glapion

New titles

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Upcoming

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TitlePublication dates / IssuesInitial creative team[note1]Notes / References
Earth 2TBAWriter
Dan Abnett[27]
Artist
TBA
Originally announced as a title part of the "Rebirth" initiative,[11] it was later revealed thatEarth 2 would be a continuation ofEarth 2: Society and was not considered a Rebirth title.[28]

Discontinued

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TitlePublication dates / IssuesInitial creative team[note1]Notes / References
Batman BeyondJune 2015[9] – September 2016[25]
(1–16)
Writer
Dan Jurgens
Artist
Bernard Chang
Spinning out ofConvergence and set 35 years in theDC Universe future, focusing onTim Drake.[29]
Black CanaryJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(1–12)
Writer
Brenden Fletcher
Artist
Annie Wu
Spinning out ofBatgirl issue 40.[30]
Constantine: The HellblazerJune 2015[9] – June 2016[18]
(1–13)
Writers
Ming Doyle
James Tynion IV
Artist
Riley Rossmo
CyborgJuly 2015[21] – June 2016[18]
(1–12)
Writer
David F. Walker
Artists
Ivan Reis
Joe Prado
Doctor FateJune 2015[9] – November 2016[31]
(1–18)
Writer
Paul Levitz
Artist
Sonny Liew
Earth 2: SocietyJune 2015[9] – March 2017[32]
(1–22, plus 1 annual)
Writer
Daniel H. Wilson
Artist
Jorge Jimenez
This series is set on a parallel earth after Earth-2 is destroyed. It is a continuation ofEarth 2.[33]
Gotham Academy: Second SemesterSeptember 2016[25] – August 2017[34]
(1–12)
Writers
Becky Cloonan
Brandon Fletcher
Karl Kerschel
Artists
Adam Archer
Sandra Hope
Originally announced as a title part of the "Rebirth" initiative,[11] it was later revealed thatGotham Academy: Second Semester would be a continuation ofGotham Academy and was not considered a Rebirth title.[28]
Justice League 3001June 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(1–12)
Writers
Keith Giffen
J. M. DeMatteis
Artist
Howard Porter
The series is a continuation ofJustice League 3000.
Justice League of AmericaJune 2015[9] – November 2016[35]
(1–10)
Writer
Bryan Hitch
Artists
Bryan Hitch
Wade von Grawbadger
Featuring the initial team of Aquaman, Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Superman and Wonder Woman.

The final issue was originally solicited to release in August 2016, along with an annual.[14] However, in June 2016, DC cancelled the remaining unreleased issues (issues 9 through 12, and the annual), telling retailers the issues would be "resolicited at a later date." The final issues were resolicted for release in August and September 2016, with the annual releasing in November 2016. After the resolict, DC once again cancelled issues 11, 12 and the annual in August 2016,[36] with the series concluding with issue 10 in November 2016.[35]

Martian ManhunterJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(1–12)
Writer
Rob Williams
Penciller
Eddy Barrows
Inker
Eber Ferreira
MidnighterJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(1–12)
Writer
Steve Orlando
Artist
ACO
Spinning out ofGrayson.
The Omega MenJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(1–12)
Writer
Tom King
Artist
Alec Morgan
In September 2015, the December solicits indicated the series would end with issue 7.[16] However, shortly thereafter, Lee, DiDio and DC decided to allow the series to continue until at least issue 12.[37]
Red Hood/ArsenalJune 2015[9] – June 2016[18]
(1–13)
Writer
Scott Lobdell
Artist
Denis Medri
The series is a continuation ofRed Hood and the Outlaws, focusing only on Jason Todd and Roy Harper.[33]
Robin: Son of BatmanJune 2015[9] – June 2016[18]
(1–13)
Writer
Patrick Gleason
Penciller
Patrick Gleason
Inker
Mick Gray
StarfireJune 2015[9] – May 2016[38]
(1–12)
Writers
Amanda Conner
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artist
Emanuela Lupacchino
Superman: Lois & ClarkOctober 2015[39] – May 2016[10]
(1–8)
Writer
Dan Jurgens
Artist
Lee Weeks
Spinning out ofConvergence, following pre-"Flashpoint" Superman, Lois Lane and their child, nine years afterConvergence.[40]
TelosOctober 2015[39] – March 2016[41]
(1–6)
Writer
Jeff King
Artists
Carlo Pagulayan
Jason Paz
Spinning out ofConvergence.[40]
We Are... RobinJune 2015[9] – May 2016[10]
(1–12)
Writer
Lee Bermejo
Artists
Rob Haynes
Khary Randolph
Spinning out of theBatman storyline "Endgame", the series features hundreds of Gotham City teenagers adopted theRobin name and mantle.

Unpublished and cancelled

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Mystik U, written byAlisa Kwitney with art from Mauricet, would have focused on a college for magic people, featuringRose Psychic andCain and Abel. Kwitney original stated the title would debut in October 2015,[42] but it was not released before Rebirth took effect in June 2016. The title was eventually solicited in August 2017 for a November 2017 release as a "prestige-format limited series" outside DC Rebirth continuity. The series now featured art from Mike Norton, and centered onZatanna,Sebastian Faust,Enchantress, Pia Morales and Sargon the Sorcerer.[43]

Dark Universe was announced with the other new DC You titles, as a continuation ofJustice League Dark, withJames Tynion IV andMing Doyle working on the title.[33] However, in May 2015, Tynion revealed the book was no longer being developed, with Doyle and him "folding a lot of" their ideas for the series into theirConstantine: The Hellblazer run.[44]

One-shots

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In May 2015, DC released eight-page original stories for free in the monthly titles of "Convergence" as well as on DC's website and other digital distributors such ascomiXology. The stories provided a sampling of the new titles launching in June as a way to generate excitement for the titles and for readers to "get a chance to read these books, see the different styles of art, read the different types of stories, see how [DC] plan[s] to interpret [their] characters in a new way".[6]

TitleCreative teamNotes / References
Batman: Endgame Director's Cut #1
November 2015[45]
Writer
Scott Snyder
Penciller
Greg Capullo
Divergence FCBD Special Edition
May 2015[5][46]
Writers
Geoff Johns
Scott Snyder
Gene Luen Yang
Artists
Jason Fabok
Greg Capullo
John Romita Jr.
AFree Comic Book Day issue, featuring eight page previews of the June 2015 issues of: the "Darkseid War" storyline inJustice League by Johns and Fabok;Batman by Snyder and Capullo; andSuperman by Yang and Romita.[5][46]
Harley Quinn & theSuicide Squad April Fools' Special #1
April 2016[47]
Writers
Rob Williams
Artists
Jim Lee
Scott Williams
Sean "Cheeks" Galloway
Harley Quinn Road Trip Special #1
September 2015[48][49]
Writers
Amanda Conner
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artists
Bret Blevins
others
Justice League: Darkseid War – Batman #1
October 2015[39][50]
Writer
Peter Tomasi
Artist
Fernando Pasarin
Spinning out of theJustice League storyline "Darkseid War".[51] Originally titledJustice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated,Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[39][50]
Justice League: Darkseid War – The Flash #1
October 2015[39][50]
Writer
Rob Williams
Artist
Jesus Merino
Spinning out of theJustice League storyline "Darkseid War".[51] Originally titledJustice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated,Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[39][50]
Justice League: Darkseid War – Green Lantern #1
November 2015[39][50]
Writer
Tom King
Artist
Evan "Doc" Shaner
Spinning out of theJustice League storyline "Darkseid War".[51] Originally titledJustice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated,Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[39][50]
Justice League: Darkseid War – Lex Luthor #1
December 2015[39][50]
Writer
Francis Manapul
Artist
Bong Dazo
Spinning out of theJustice League storyline "Darkseid War".[51] Originally titledJustice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated,Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[39][50]
Justice League: Darkseid War – Shazam! #1
November 2015[39][50]
Writer
Steve Orlando
Artist
Scott Kolins
Spinning out of theJustice League storyline "Darkseid War".[51] Originally titledJustice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated,Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[39][50]
Justice League: Darkseid War – Superman #1
November 2015[39][50]
Writer
Francis Manapul
Artist
Bong Dazo
Spinning out of theJustice League storyline "Darkseid War".[51] Originally titledJustice League: Gods and Men, but was changed in order to avoid confusion with the similarly titled, yet unrelated,Justice League: Gods and Monsters.[39][50]
Justice League: Darkseid War Special #1
April 2016[52]
Writer
Geoff Johns
Artist
Oscar Jimenez
Robin War #1
December 2015[16]
Writer
Tom King
Artist
Khary Randolph
Robin War #2
January 2016[53]
Writer
Tom King
Artist
Khary Randolph

Miniseries

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TitleCreative teamNotes / References
All-Star Section Eight #1–6[9][45][54]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writer
Garth Ennis
Artist
John McCrea
Featuring Sixpack, Bueno Excellente, Baytor, Dogwelder, and othercharacters fromHitman.
Bat-Mite #1–6[9][45]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writer
Dan Jurgens
Artist
Corin Howell
Bizarro #1–6[9][45]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writer
Heath Corson
Artist
Gustavo Duarte
Doomed #1–6[9][55][56]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writer
Scott Lobdell
Artist
Javier Fernandez
Originally solicited as an ongoing series, DC later stated the series was always intended as a miniseries.[56]
Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion #1–6[53][18]
January 2016 – June 2016
Writer
Tom Taylor
Artist
Ethan Van Sciver
The series is a continuation ofGreen Lantern: Lost Army.[53]
Green Lantern: Lost Army #1–6[9][56]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writer
Cullen Bunn
Artist
Jesus Saiz
Focusing onJohn Stewart,Guy Gardner, Two-Six,Kilowog, andArisia Rrab. The series is a continuation ofGreen Lantern Corps.[33] Originally solicited as an ongoing series, DC later stated the series was always intended as a miniseries.[56]
Harley Quinn & Her Gang of Harleys #1–6[47]
April 2016 – September 2016
Writers
Frank Tieri
Jimmy Palmiotti
Artist
Mauricet
Harley Quinn andPower Girl #1–6[9][45]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writers
Amanda Conner
Jimmy Palmiotti
Justin Gray
Artist
Stephane Roux
Set between panels 3 and 4 on page 20 ofHarley Quinn #12.[9] Palmiotti said, "There's a panel where Harley and Power Girl are jumping from one teleportation ring to the other, and she they come out of it, Power Girl's wearing a wedding dress and Harley has some armor on, and Power Girl says, you know, this was the longest two weeks of my life... So the six-issue mini-series is everything that happened between those two panels. which show Harley Quinn and Power Girl jumping through teleportation rings."[57]
Legends of Tomorrow #1–6[58][59][14]
March 2016 – August 2016
VariousAn anthology series featuring four different stories centered on different characters. They include:
A "grownup spin" on the comic-book toddlers of the 1950s and 1960s. According to publisher DiDio, Sugar and Spike are "not spoiled kids anymore, but they're older and they're operating as private investigators handling problems and mysteries that the superheroes can't handle themselves."[59]
Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1–6[53][18]
January 2016 – June 2016
Writer
Amy Chu
Artist
Clay Mann
Prez #1–6[9][45]
June 2015 – November 2015
Writer
Mark Russell
Artist
Ben Caldwell
Following nineteen-year-old Beth Ross, the first teenagedPresident of the United States.
Raven #1–6[25][60]
September 2016 – February 2017
Writer
Marv Wolfman
Artist
Alisson Borges
Set betweenTeen Titans #24 andTeen Titans: Rebirth #1.
Suicide Squad Most Wanted:Deadshot &Katana #1–6[53][18]
January 2016 – June 2016

Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo & Boomerang #1-6

Writers
Mike W. Barr
Brian Bucellato
Artists
Diogenes Neves
Viktor Bogdanovic
This series is a double-sized anthology series that features a regular comic book length story for both Deadshot and Katana. Barr and Neves are the creative team for Katana's story, while Bucellato and Bogdanovic are the creative team for Deadshot's story.[61] The series was originally announced asKatana: Cult of theKobra.[59]
Swamp Thing #1–6[53][18]
January 2016 – June 2016
Writer
Len Wein
Artist
Kelley Jones
Titans Hunt #1–8[39][10]
October 2015 – May 2016
Writer
Dan Abnett
Artist
Palo Siqueira
Spinning out ofConvergence.[40] Originally solicited as a 12 issue series.[39]

Maxiseries

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TitleInitial creative team[note1]Notes / References
Batman and Robin Eternal #1–26[62]
October 2015 – April 2016[39]
Writers
James Tynion IV
Scott Snyder
Tim Seeley
Steve Orlando
Artists
Tony S. Daniel
Paul Pelletier
Scot Eaton
A six-month weekly series serving as a follow-up toBatman Eternal, intended to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Robin character.[62][63] Additional writers on the series include Genevieve Valentine, Ed Brisson, and Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly.[39] The series centers around Dick Grayson,Harper Row andCassandra Cain, with Cain being reintroduced to the DC Universe since the New 52 relaunch, and highlights all of the Robins.[62]

Collected editions

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TitlePage countMaterial collectedPublication dateISBNRef
All-Star Section 8 TP144All-Star Section 8 #1–8, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Harley Quinn #2June 15, 2016[10]
Aquaman Volume 7: Exiled HC192Aquaman Vol. 7 #41–48, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Suicide Squad #2April 20, 2016[64]
Aquaman Volume 8: Out of Darkness HC144Aquaman Vol. 7 #48–52,Aquaman: Rebirth #1November 30, 2016[25]
Bat-Mite TP144Bat-Mite #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Supergirl: Matrix #2February 17, 2016[53]
Batgirl Volume 2: Family Business TP168Batgirl Vol. 4 #41–45,Batgirl Annual Vol. 4 #3, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Infinity Inc. #2February 17, 2016[53]
Batgirl Volume 3: Minefields TP176Batgirl Vol. 4 #46–52August 24, 2016[13]
Batman and Robin Eternal Volume 1 TP288Batman and Robin Eternal #1–12, plus the eight-page story fromBatman: Endgame Special Edition #1March 9, 2016[64]
Batman and Robin Eternal Volume 2 TP336Batman and Robin Eternal #13–26June 29, 2016[10]
Batman Beyond Volume 1: Brave New Worlds TP144Batman Beyond Vol. 6 #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Batman and the Outsiders #2March 9, 2016[64]
Batman Beyond Volume 2: City of Yesterday TP128Batman Beyond Vol. 6 #7–11September 28, 2016[14]
Batman Beyond Volume 3: Wired for Death TP136Batman Beyond Vol. 6 #12–16,Batman Beyond: Rebirth #1February 22, 2017[65]
Batman Volume 8: Superheavy HC160Batman Vol. 2 #41–45, plus a story fromDC Comics Divergence #1March 16, 2016[53]
Batman Volume 9: Bloom HC184Batman Vol. 2 #46–50, plus a story fromDetective Comics Vol. 2 #27September 7, 2016[13]
Batman Volume 10: Epilogue HC144Batman Vol. 2 #51–52,Batman Annual Vol. 2 #4,Batman: Futures End #1,Batman: Rebirth #1December 14, 2016[66]
Batman: Detective Comics Volume 8: Blood of Heroes HC192Detective Comics Vol. 2 #41–47, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Justice League #2July 27, 2016[10]
Batman: Detective Comics Volume 9: Gordon At War HC200Detective Comics Vol. 2 #47–52November 30, 2016[25]
Batman/Superman Volume 5: Truth Hurts HC176Batman/Superman #21–27, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Justice League of America #2August 10, 2016[18]
Batman/Superman Volume 6: Universe's Finest TP224Batman/Superman #28–32, plus the unpublishedBatman/Superman #33–34 andBatman/Superman Annual #3April 5, 2017[32]
Bizarro TP144Bizarro #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Superman: Man of Steel #2February 3, 2016[53]
Black Canary Volume 1: Kicking and Screaming TP168Black Canary #1–7, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Blue Beetle #2March 2, 2016[64]
Black Canary Volume 2: New Killer Star TP144Black Canary #8–12,Gotham Academy #17,Batgirl and the Birds of Prey: Rebirth #1November 23, 2016[66]
Catwoman Volume 7: Inheritance TP160Catwoman Vol. 4 #41–46, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Swamp Thing #2February 17, 2016[53]
Catwoman Volume 8: Run Like Hell TP160Catwoman Vol. 4 #47–52October 12, 2016[25]
Constantine: The Hellblazer Volume 1: Going Down TP160Constantine: The Hellblazer #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Shazam! #2February 10, 2016[53]
Constantine: The Hellblazer Volume 2: The Art of the Deal TP160Constantine: The Hellblazer #7–13September 21, 2016[14]
Cyborg Volume 1: Unplugged TP144Cyborg #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Crime Syndicate #2March 23, 2016[64]
Cyborg Volume 2: Enemy of the State TP168Cyborg #7–12,Cyborg: Rebirth #1November 30, 2016[66]
Deathstroke Volume 2: Godkiller TP144Deathstroke Vol. 3 #7–10,Deathstroke Annual Vol. 3 #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #2February 24, 2016[53]
Deathstroke Volume 3: Suicide Run TP144Deathstroke Vol. 3 #11–16August 10, 2016[13]
Deathstroke Volume 4: Family Business TP136Deathstroke Vol. 3 #17–20,Deathstroke Annual Vol. 3 #2,Deathstroke: Rebirth #1December 14, 2016[31]
Doctor Fate Volume 1: The Blood Price TP144Doctor Fate #1–7, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Aquaman #2March 23, 2016[64]
Doctor Fate Volume 2: Prisoners of the Past TP128Doctor Fate #8–12October 19, 2016[25]
Doctor Fate Volume 3: Fateful Threads TP144Doctor Fate #13–18May 3, 2017[67]
Doomed TP144Doomed #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Superman #2February 17, 2016[53]
Earth 2: Society Volume 1: Planetfall TP144Earth 2: Society #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Booster Gold #2March 9, 2016[64]
Earth 2: Society Volume 2: Indivisible TP128Earth 2: Society #8–12August 24, 2016[13]
Earth 2: Society Volume 3: A Whole New World TP136Earth 2: Society #13–16,Earth 2: Society Annual #1April 5, 2017[32]
Earth 2: Society Volume 4: Life After Death TP136Earth 2: Society #17–22August 9, 2017[68]
Firestorm: The Nuclear Man – United We Fall TP144Firestorm: The Nuclear Man fromLegends of Tomorrow #1–6December 7, 2016[31]
Gotham Academy Volume 2: Calamity TP144Gotham Academy #7–12, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Green Lantern Corps #2March 16, 2016[64]
Gotham Academy Volume 3: Yearbook TP176Gotham Academy #13–18,Gotham Academy Annual #1November 2, 2016[66]
Gotham Academy: Second Semester Volume 1: Welcome Back TP160Gotham Academy: Second Semester #1–3, 5–8July 19, 2017[69]
Gotham Academy: Second Semester Volume 2: The Ballad of Olive Silverlock TP128Gotham Academy: Second Semester #4, 9–12November 29, 2017[70]
Gotham by Midnight Volume 2: Rest in Peace TP208Gotham by Midnight #6–12,Gotham by Midnight Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Catwoman #2April 6, 2016[41]
Grayson Volume 3: Nemesis TP160Grayson #9–12,Grayson Annual #2, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Hawkman #2May 11, 2016[47]
Grayson Volume 4: A Ghost in the Tomb TP184Grayson #13–16,Robin War #1–2October 15, 2016[25]
Grayson Volume 5: Spyral's End TP168Grayson #17–20,Grayson Annual #3,Nightwing: Rebirth #1January 4, 2017[71]
Green Arrow Volume 8: The Nightbirds TP168Green Arrow Vol. 5 #41–47,Green Arrow Annual Vol. 5 #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Speed Force #2July 6, 2016[18]
Green Arrow Volume 9: Outbreak TP200Green Arrow Vol. 5 #48–52,Green Arrow Annual Vol. 5 #1October 19, 2016[25]
Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion TP160Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion #1–6November 9, 2016[66]
Green Lantern Corps: The Lost Army TP152Green Lantern: The Lost Army #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Green Arrow #2April 6, 2016[41]
Green Lantern Volume 7: Renegade HC208Green Lantern Vol. 5 #41–46,Green Lantern Annual Vol. 5 #4, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: The Atom #2April 20, 2016[64]
Green Lantern Volume 8: Reflections HC176Green Lantern Vol. 5 #47–52,Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps: Rebirth #1September 28, 2016[13]
Harley Quinn Volume 4: A Call to Arms HC176Harley Quinn Vol. 2 #17–21,Harley Quinn Road Trip Special #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Plastic Man and the Freedom Fighters #2June 22, 2016[47]
Harley Quinn Volume 5: The Joker's Last Laugh HC144Harley Quinn Vol. 2 #22–25September 14, 2016[13]
Harley Quinn Volume 6: Black, White and Red All Over HC144Harley Quinn Vol. 2 #26–30January 18, 2017[31]
Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys TP152Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys #1–6February 1, 2017[65]
Harley Quinn and Power Girl TP144Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1–6March 2, 2016[64]
Justice League 3001 Volume 1: Déjà Vu All Over Again TP192Justice League 3000 #14–15,Justice League 3001 #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Justice League International #2March 16, 2016[64]
Justice League 3001 Volume 2: Things Fall Apart TP144Justice League 3001 #7–12September 28, 2016[14]
Justice League: Darkseid War – Power of the Gods HC200Justice League: Darkseid War – Batman #1,Justice League: Darkseid War – The Flash #1,Justice League: Darkseid War – Green Lantern #1,Justice League: Darkseid War – Lex Luthor #1,Justice League: Darkseid War – Shazam! #1,Justice League: Darkseid War – Superman #1April 20, 2016[64]
Justice League Volume 7: Darkseid War Part 1 HC176Justice League Vol. 2 #40–44, plus a story fromDC Comics Divergence #1March 9, 2016[53]
Justice League Volume 8: The Darkseid War Part 2 HC200Justice League Vol. 2 #45–50,Justice League: Darkseid War Special #1September 21, 2016[13]
Justice League of America: Power and Glory HC256Justice League of America Vol. 4 #1–4, 6–10March 15, 2017[60]
Justice League United Volume 3: Reunited TP160Justice League United #11–16January 4, 2017[71]
Lobo Volume 2: Beware His Might TP128Lobo #7–9,Lobo Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Green Lantern/Parallax #2April 27, 2016[41]
Katana: Soultaker Volume 1 TP144Katana #1-10 andJustice League Dark 23.1 The Creeper.April 27, 2016
Lobo Volume 3: Paid in Blood TP128Lobo #10–12,Sinestro #15October 19, 2016[25]
Martian Manhunter Volume 1: The Epiphany TP144Martian Manhunter #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Adventures of Superman #2February 24, 2016[53]
Martian Manhunter Volume 2: The Red Rising TP144Martian Manhunter #7–12,Justice League of America Vol. 4 #5December 14, 2016[31]
Metal Men: Full Metal Jacket TP144Metal Men fromLegends of Tomorrow #1–6December 21, 2016[31]
Metamorpho: Two Worlds, One Destiny TP136Metamorpho fromLegends of Tomorrow #1–6December 28, 2016[31]
Midnighter Volume 1: Out TP144Midnighter Vol. 2 #1–7, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Nightwing/Oracle #2February 17, 2016[53]
Midnighter Volume 2: Hard TP168Midnighter Vol. 2 #8–12,Midnighter Vol. 1 #7–8, plus a story fromYoung Romance: A New 52 Valentine's Day Special #1October 19, 2016[25]
New Suicide Squad Volume 2: Monsters TP144New Suicide Squad #9–12,New Suicide Squad Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: The Flash #2February 3, 2016[53]
New Suicide Squad Volume 3: Freedom TP144New Suicide Squad #13–18July 27, 2016[18]
New Suicide Squad Volume 4: Kill Anything TP160New Suicide Squad #17–22November 16, 2016[66]
Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death TP144Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death #1–6September 6, 2016[14]
Prez Volume 1: Corndog In Chief TP160Prez #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Batgirl #2February 3, 2016[53]
Red Hood/Arsenal Volume 1: Open For Business TP144Red Hood/Arsenal #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Titans #2March 30, 2016[64]
Red Hood/Arsenal Volume 2: Dancing with the Devil's Daughter TP184Red Hood/Arsenal #7–13,Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth #1October 12, 2016[25]
Robin War HC256Robin War #1–2,Grayson #15,Detective Comics Vol. 2 #47, We Are... Robin #7,Robin: Son of Batman #7,Gotham Academy #13,Red Hood/Arsenal #7,Teen Titans Vol. 5 #15April 13, 2016[64]
Robin: Son of Batman Volume 1: Year of Blood HC176Robin: Son of Batman #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: The New Teen Titans #2March 23, 2016[53]
Robin: Son of Batman Volume 2: Dawn of the Demons HC200Robin: Son of Batman #7–13September 7, 2016[13]
Secret Six Volume 1: Friends in Low Places TP144Secret Six #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Wonder Woman #2February 10, 2016[53]
Secret Six Volume 2: The Gauntlet TP144Secret Six #7-14January 3, 2017[65]
Sinestro Volume 3: Rising TP200Sinestro #12–15,Lobo #10–11, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Action Comics #2February 10, 2016[53]
Sinestro Volume 4: The Fall of Sinestro TP176Sinestro #16–23November 30, 2016[66]
Starfire Volume 1: Welcome Home TP160Starfire #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: The Question #2March 23, 2016[64]
Starfire Volume 2: A Matter of Time TP144Starfire #7–12January 25, 2017[71]
Sugar & Spike: Metahuman Investigations TP144Sugar & Spike fromLegends of Tomorrow #1–6November 9, 2016[66]
Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot TP144Deadshot's stories fromSuicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot/Katana #1–6August 3, 2016[13]
Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Katana TP144Katana's stories fromSuicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot/Katana #1–6September 14, 2016[14]
Superman: Action Comics Volume 8: Truth HC192Action Comics Vol. 2 #41–47, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Superboy #2July 20, 2016[10]
Superman: Action Comics Volume 9: Last Rites HC144Action Comics Vol. 2 #48–52December 21, 2016[66]
Superman: Lois & Clark TP168Superman: Lois & Clark #1–8August 31, 2016[13]
Superman: Savage Dawn HC352Superman Annual Vol. 3 #3,Action Comics Vol. 2 #48–50,Superman Vol. 3 #48–50,Superman/Wonder Woman #25–27, 30-31October 26, 2016[14]
Superman: The Final Days of Superman HC200Superman Vol. 3 #51–52,Batman/Superman #31–32,Action Comics Vol. 2 #51–52,Superman/Wonder Woman #28–29October 26, 2016[14]
Superman Volume 1: Before Truth HC192Superman Vol. 3 #40–44, plus a story fromDC Comics Divergence #1March 2, 2016[53]
Superman Volume 2: Return to Glory HC280Superman Vol. 3 #45–52,Superman Annual Vol. 3 #3,Superman: Rebirth #1September 28, 2016[13]
Superman/Wonder Woman Volume 4: Dark Truth HC176Superman/Wonder Woman #18–24, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Justice Society of America #2June 8, 2016[47]
Superman/Wonder Woman Volume 5: A Savage End HC168Superman/Wonder Woman #25–29December 21, 2016[66]
Swamp Thing: The Dead Don't Sleep TP144Swamp Thing Vol. 6 #1–6October 5, 2016[25]
Teen Titans Volume 2: Rogue Targets TP176Teen Titans Vol. 5 #8–12,Teen Titans Annual #1, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #2March 9, 2016[64]
Teen Titans Volume 3: The Sum of Its Parts TP144Teen Titans Vol. 5 #14–19August 24, 2016[13]
Teen Titans Volume 4: When Titans Fall TP184Teen Titans Vol. 5 #20–24,Teen Titans Annual Vol. 5 #2,Teen Titans: Rebirth #1February 1, 2017[65]
Telos TP144Telos #1–6August 31, 2016[13]
The Flash Volume 8: Zoom HC176The Flash Vol. 4 #41–47,The Flash Annual Vol. 4 #4, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Detective Comics #2August 3, 2016[18]
The Flash Volume 9: Full Stop HC176The Flash Vol. 4 #48–52November 16, 2016[25]
The Omega Men: The End is Here TP288The Omega Men #1–12, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: Batman and Robin #2August 24, 2016[13]
Titans Hunt TP208Titans Hunt #1–8,Justice League Vol. 2 #51,Titans: Rebirth #1September 14, 2016[14]
We Are... Robin Volume 1: The Vigilante Business TP160We Are... Robin #1–6, plus the sneak peek story fromConvergence: World's Finest #2March 30, 2016[64]
We Are... Robin Volume 2: Jokers TP152We Are... Robin #7-13October 18, 2016[66]
Wonder Woman Volume 8: A Twist of Fate HC168Wonder Woman Vol. 4 #41–47April 27, 2016[41]
Wonder Woman Volume 9: Resurrection HC160Wonder Woman Vol. 4 #48–52September 14, 2016[13]

References

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Notes
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2.^ Creative team for initial month of publication. For additional creative team information, see title's individual article.

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