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DC Graphic Novels for Kids

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Imprint of DC Comics
DC Graphic Novels for Kids
Parent companyDC Comics
StatusActive
PredecessorDC Zoom (2018–2019)
Founded2020; 5 years ago (2020)
FounderMichele R. Wells[1]
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationNew York City
Publication typesGraphic novel,one-shot comics
Fiction genres
Official websitedccomics.com/GraphicNovelsForKids

DC Graphic Novels for Kids, formerly known asDC Zoom, is animprint ofAmerican comic book publisherDC Comics consisting of originalone-shots and reprints of books previously published under other imprints. The imprint intends to present traditionalDC Universe characters for middle-grade readers.[2] The first title of the DC Zoom imprint,DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis was published on September 26, 2018.Black Canary: Ignite andSuper Sons Book Two: The Foxglove Mission were the last titles to be published under DC Ink.Diana: Princess of the Amazons, the first title of DC Graphic Novels for Kids, was published on January 7, 2020. The first reprint,DC Super Hero Girls: Weird Science was published on July 14, 2020.

History

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Launch

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DC Zoom original logo

In 2017,DC Comics announced that a new untitled young readers imprint would launch in 2018.[3] Abraham Riesman, forVulture, highlighted a shift in audience for graphic novels that didn't have to do with either Marvel or DC Comics; Riesman wrote that "shift was the result of decisions made by librarians, teachers, kids'-book publishers, and people born after the year 2000. Abruptly, the most important sector in the world of sequential art has become graphic novels for young people. [...] According to Milton Griepp of comics-industry analysis siteICv2, aggregated annual comics sales across different kinds of retailers for 2016 revealed that more than half of the top-ten comics franchises were ones aimed at kids. [...] DC is hiring for a new division targeted at young readers, and has already done a bit of a stealth launch by publishing youth-friendly takes on their fabled characters likeSupergirl: Being Super andDC Super Hero Girls: Finals Crisis".[4]

Two graphic novels lines were revealed in 2018; the DC Zoom imprint for middle grade readers and theDC Ink for young adult readers.[5][6][7]The New York Times reported that "though a few of the graphic novels will have creators who are already working in the comic book industry, the majority of the writers are a Who's Who of popular novelists for young readers. [...] While staple-bound comic books have traditionally appealed to an audience of male readers, graphic novels have a more diverse readership".[8] Michele Wells, the vice president for content strategy at DC, said "if you look at readership in middle grade and Y.A. in general, you'll see a swing on the side of female readers".[8] DC Ink and DC Zoom were created after theNew 52 branding was retired in 2015 and the launch of the DCYou program which "employed younger creators than the New 52 titles, with the titles having a more contemporary feel".[9] These imprints were built off both the creative success of DCYou and "the financial success of theDC Super Hero Girls property, which launched in 2015 and featured a line of young reader graphic novels".[9]Dan DiDio, DC's co-publisher from 2010 to 2020, explained that:

A lot of that had also to do with our interest in getting the young adult marketplace. That was DC testing the waters and wondering what a young adult book would be from DC Comics. We realized that ultimately, there was a strong, creative talent pool to tell those stories, but we decided we had to change the format in regards to how it appeared. That's when the DC Ink and DC Zoom books wound up being created, where we knew,This is the right direction, we know there's a market for this, but the periodical might not be the best way to deliver it. That audience might not find the periodical, but let's create it in a book. They're much more comfortable reading in that style.[9]

An expanded list of titles was then revealed atSan Diego Comic-Con 2018.[10][11] In 2019, DC Zoom "technically launched with the continuation ofDC Super Hero Girls, but the first Zoom debut was [...]Super Sons: The Polarshield Project".[12]

Relaunch

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DC Comics began to shutter its three imprint lines and separate graphic novel titles by a three-tiered age system in June 2019: DC Zoom would become DC Kids (ages 8–12), DC Ink would become DC (ages 13+), andVertigo would becomeDC Black Label (17+).[13][12][14] The new segmentation launched in January 2020; the names of the segments also shifted to DC Graphic Novels for Kids andDC Graphic Novels for Young Adults.[15][16][17] Later in October, DC Comics released a newboxset of select DC Zoom titles with the DC Graphic Novels for Kids branding on the slipcase.[18]

Releases

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Graphic novels
TitlePublication dateWriterArtistRef.
DC Zoom
DC Super Hero Girls: Search for AtlantisSeptember 26, 2018Shea FontanaYancey Labat[5][19]
Super Sons Book One: The Polarshield ProjectApril 2, 2019Ridley PearsonIle Gonzalez[12][20]
DC Super Hero Girls: Spaced OutMay 29, 2019Shea FontanaAgnes Garbowska[21][22]
Dear Justice LeagueAugust 6, 2019Michael NorthropGustavo Duarte[12][23][24]
Superman of SmallvilleSeptember 3, 2019Franco Aureliani andArt BaltazarArt Baltazar[12][25]
The Secret Spiral of Swamp KidOctober 1, 2019Kirk Scroggs[26][27]
DC Super Hero Girls: At Metropolis HighOctober 15, 2019Amy WolframYancey Labat[28][29][30]
Black Canary: IgniteOctober 29, 2019Meg CabotCara McGee[31][32][33]
Super Sons Book Two: The Foxglove MissionOctober 29, 2019Ridley PearsonIle Gonzalez[34][35][36]
DC Graphic Novels for Kids
Diana: Princess of the AmazonsJanuary 7, 2020Shannon Hale
Dean Hale
Victoria Ying[37][38][39]
Green Lantern: LegacyJanuary 21, 2020Minh LeAndie Tong[40][41][42]
Batman Tales: Once Upon a CrimeFebruary 11, 2020Derek FridolfsDustin Nguyen[43][44]
Zatanna and the House of SecretsFebruary 18, 2020Matthew CodyYoshi Yoshitani[45][46][47]
Batman: OverdriveMarch 3, 2020Shea FontanaMarcelo Di Chiara[48][49]
DC Super Hero Girls: PowerlessMarch 17, 2020Amy WolframAgnes Garbowska[50]
Anti/HeroApril 14, 2020Demitria Lunetta
Kate Karyus Quinn
Maca Gil[51][52]
My Video Game Ate My HomeworkApril 28, 2020Dustin Hansen[51][53][54]
Superman Smashes the KlanMay 12, 2020Gene Luen YangGurihiru[55][56][57]
PrimerJune 23, 2020Thomas Krajewski
Jennifer Muro
Gretel Lusky[58][59][60]
Teen Titans Go! To CampAugust 4, 2020Sholly FischMarcelo Di Chiara[61]
Lois Lane and the Friendship ChallengeAugust 11, 2020Grace EllisBrittney Williams[62][63][64]
DC Super Hero Girls: MidtermsSeptember 1, 2020Amy WolframYancey Labat[65]
Super Sons Book Three: Escape to LandisOctober 6, 2020Ridley PearsonIle Gonzalez[66][67]
Teen Titans Go! Roll With It!November 10, 2020P.C. Morrissey
Heather Nuhfer
Sandy Jarrell
Agnes Garbowska
[68][69][70]
ArkhaManiacsDecember 8, 2020Franco Aureliani
Art Baltazar
Art Baltazar[71][72][73]
We Found a MonsterJanuary 12, 2021Kirk Scroggs[74][75][76]
Flash FactsFebruary 2, 2021Sholly Fisch,Varian Johnson, Darian Johnson,Amy Chu, Dustin Hansen, Amanda Deibert,Vita Ayala,Cecil Castellucci, Corinna Bechko, Michael Northrop and Kirk ScroggsIsaac Goodhart, Vic Regis, Ile Gonzalez, Dustin Hansen, Erich Owen, Andie Tong, Devyn Hansen, Gretel Lusky, Yesenia Moises, Yancey Labat, Monica Kubina and Kirk Scroggs[77][78]
Dear DC Super-VillainsApril 6, 2021Michael NorthropGustavo Duarte[79][80]
Metropolis GroveMay 4, 2021Drew Brockington[81][82]
The Mystery of the Meanest Teacher: A Johnny Constantine Graphic NovelJune 29, 2021Ryan NorthDerek Charm[81][82]
DC Super Hero Girls: GhostingSeptember 7, 2021Amanda DeibertYancey Labat[83]
Amethyst: Princess of GemworldNovember 9, 2021Dean Hale
Shannon Hale
Asiah Fulmore[84][85]
Batman and Robin and HowardNovember 9, 2021Jeffrey Brown[86][87]
Teen Titans Go!/DC Super Hero Girls: Exchange Students!January 25, 2022Amy WolframAgnes Garbowska[88]
Green Arrow: StrandedMarch 8, 2022Brendan DeneenBell Hosalla[81][82]
Green Lantern: AllianceApril 26, 2022Minh LeAndie Tong[89]
Batman's Mystery CasebookAugust 30, 2022Sholly FischChristopher Uminga[90]
My Buddy, Killer CrocSeptember 6, 2022Sara FarizanNicoletta Baldari[91]
Deadman Tells the Spooky TalesSeptember 27, 2022Franco AurelianiSara Richard[92]
Shazam! ThundercrackNovember 29, 2022Yehudi Mercado[93]
Bruce Wayne: Not SuperMarch 14, 2023Stuart GibbsBerat Pekmezci[94]
Fann Club: Batman SquadJune 6, 2023Jim Benton[94]
Clark & LexAugust 1, 2023Brendan ReichsJerry Gaylord[95]
Teen Titans Go! To the Library!January 2, 2024Franco Aureliani
Art Baltazar
Franco Aureliani[96]
Barkham AsylumMay 7, 2024Yehudi Mercado[97]
Teen Titans Go! on TV!January 7, 2025Amanda DeibertAgnes Garboska[98]
Harley Quinn's Bud and Lou: Trouble Times TwoMarch 4, 2025Ben Hed[99]
Jimmy Olsen's SuperCyclopediaApril 1, 2025Gabe SoriaSandy Jarell[100]
DC's Misfits of MagicMay 6, 2025Matthew Dow Smith[101]
Kanga-U: Tests and TournamentsJune 3, 2025Sholly FischYancey Labat[102]
Upcoming
Kid Flash: Going RogueFebruary 3, 2026Steve FoxeJerry Gaylord[103][104]
Kanga-U: Lost in a LabyrinthMarch 3, 2026Sholly FischYancey Labat[105]
Supergirl's Family VacationMay 5, 2026Brandon T. SniderSarah Leuver[106]

Reprints

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DC Graphic Novels for Kids releases
Graphic novels
TitlePublication dateWriterArtistRef.
Released
DC Super Hero Girls: Weird ScienceJuly 14, 2020Amy WolframYancey Labat[107]
Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th GradeSeptember 1, 2020Landry WalkerEric Jones[108]
Batman and Robin and Howard: Summer BreakdownSeptember 3, 2024Jeffrey Brown[109]
Primer: Clashing ColorsNovember 5, 2024Jennifer Muro
Tom Krajewski
Gretel Lusky[110]
Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade (New Edition)August 5, 2025Landry WalkerEric Jones[111]
Little Batman: Month OneNovember 4, 2025Morgan EvansJon Mikel[112]
Upcoming

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