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DCnU Scorecard: Checklist to the 52 New #1′s
DC Comics is relaunching their entire line of comics this September with 52 new #1 issues. The Michael Show Podcast has been bringing you the news as it breaks. Now that all 52 #1 issues have been announced, let’s put them all together. A few of these issues I did not report on until now but you can see the first issue cover below:
1) Justice League of America #1
2) Aquaman #1
3) Captain Atom #1
4) DC Universe Presents #1
5) Firestorm #1
6) Flash #1
7) Green Arrow #1
8) Justice League International #1
9) Mister Terrific #1
10) The Savage Hawkman #1
11) Wonder Woman #1
12) Green Lantern #1
13) Green Lantern Corps #1
14) Green Lantern: The New Guardians #1
15) Red Lanterns #1
16) Batman #1
17) Detective Comics #1
18) Batman and Robin #1
19) Batman: The Dark Knight #1
20) Batwoman #1
21) Batgirl #1
22) Catwoman #1
23) Birds of Prey #1
24) Nightwing #1
25) Batwing #1
26) Red Hood and the Outlaws #1
27) Swamp Thing #1
28) Justice League Dark #1
29) Animal Man #1
30) Demon Knights #1
31) Frankenstein: Agent of Shade #1
32) Resurrection Man #1
33) Vampire #1
34) Voodoo #1
35) Hawk and Dove #1
36) Legion Lost #1
37) Legion of Superheroes #1
38) Static Shock #1
39) Teen Titans #1
40) Blue Beetle #1
41) Stormwatch #1
42) Blackhawks #1
43) Men of War #1
44) All-Star Western #1
45) Deathstroke #1
46) Grifter #1
47) OMAC #1
48) Suicide Squad #1
49) Action Comics #1
50) Superman #1
51) Supergirl #1
52) Superboy #1
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DC Comics has released cover art for more of the 52 #1 issues to come out this September when the entire DC Universe is revamped, redone and relaunched. Like I have said before, this move has been done by DC Comics multiple times in the past and has often times failed. New titles will be launched, just so in 8-10 months they will be cancelled due to low sales. The reason many of these characters do not currently have titles is because they are not interesting enough to support their own book.
Here is what DC Comics has in store for us…
In the first BATMAN #1 since 1930, New York Times bestselling writer Scott Snyder teams up with superstar artist Greg Capullo in his DC Comics debut! In the series, Bruce Wayne once again becomes the only character taking on the Batman name.
DC Comics’ flagship title is relaunched for the first time ever in DETECTIVE COMICS #1 by acclaimed writer/artist Tony Daniel. Marking the first time Batman will appear in a debut issue of Detective Comics, the series will find Bruce Wayne on the trail of a dangerous serial killer known only as the Gotham Ripper.
In BATMAN AND ROBIN #1, the acclaimed creative team of Peter Tomasi and Pat Gleason will explore the family dynamic of the Caped Crusader as Bruce Wayne battles the Gotham underworld with the help of his son, Damian, in the role of Robin.
In BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT, superstar artist David Finch writes and draws a twisted adventure that pulls Bruce Wayne deep into the halls of the famed Arkham Asylum, a jail for Gotham City’s most dangerous and criminally deranged. Finch will team up with collaborator Jay Fabok on pencils.
The highly-anticipated new series from the multiple award-winning creative team of J.H. Williams III, Haden Blackman and Amy Reeder begins in BATWOMAN #1.
Batgirl’s going to have to face the city’s most horrifying new villains as well as dark secrets from her past in BATGIRL #1, the stunning debut issue from fan-favorite writer Gail Simone and artists Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes.
Meet Catwoman. She’s addicted to the night. Addicted to shiny objects. Addicted to Batman. Most of all, Catwoman is addicted to danger. She can’t help herself, and the truth is – she doesn’t want to. She’s good at being bad, and very bad at being good. Find out more about what makes Catwoman tick in CATWOMAN #1, written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Guillem March.
The Birds of Prey are Gotham City’s covert ops team, taking down the villains other heroes can’t touch. Mystery novelist ands comics writer Duane Swierczynski teams up with Jesus Saiz for BIRDS OF PREY #1, the first issue of the hard-hitting new series.
After a tenure as the Batman of Gotham, Dick Grayson resumes his mantle as Nightwing! As Dick embraces his identity, Haley’s Circus, the big top where he once performed with his family, returns to Gotham – bringing with it a history of murder, mystery and superhuman evil. Nightwing must confront friends and enemies from his past as he searches for the source of an even greater evil.
NIGHTWING #1 will be written by Kyle Higgins with art duties handled by fan-favorite Eddy Barrows.
This September, join with us in this historic moment when the first black character to wear the Batman mantle will be the first to star in his own ongoing series. BATWING #1 will be written by Judd Winick and illustrated by Ben Oliver.
Batman’s former sidekick had put his past as The Red Hood behind him, when the reclusive Jason Todd finds himself unwillingly elected as the leader of an all-new team of outlaw vigilantes.
As The Red Hood once again, Jason Todd will lead this new team of antiheroes, including Green Arrow’s rejected sidekick Arsenal and Starfire, a former prisoner of intergalactic war.
RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #1 will be written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by rising superstar artist Kenneth Rocafort.




























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