http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/201 ... ents_n.htm
So, the prognostications were correct......Starting this summer, the publisher will re-number its entire DC Universe of titles, revamping famous characters such as Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and others from its 76-year history for a more modern and diverse 21st century.
The first book to be released under this new era: Justice League No. 1, out Aug. 31, a series by writer Geoff Johns and artist Jim Lee that reunites the famous lineup of Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Aquaman.
Johns promises a focus on the interpersonal relationships within DC's trademark superteam. "What's the human aspect behind all these costumes?" he says. "That's what I wanted to explore."
For me, it will help me manage my comics list. I'll pick the 20 or so most interesting looking things of the 50+, get those, and not bother with the rest.In September, more than 50 more first issues will debut, introducing readers to stories that are grounded in each character's specific legend but also reflect today's real-world themes and events. Lee spearheaded the redesign of more than 50 costumes to make characters more identifiable and accessible to comic fans new and old.
"We looked at what was going on in the marketplace and felt we really want to inject new life in our characters and line," says Dan DiDio, who co-publishes DC with Lee. "This was a chance to start, not at the beginning, but at a point where our characters are younger and the stories are being told for today's audience."
PLUS: Day & Date digital:
The announcement of DC going "day & date digital" is a step in the right direction, as digital will get them access to a new audience (beyond the insular comic shop community), but they'll need to couple that with a more desirable price point than $2.99 per issue for the digital content, IMO.In an even more important move in the competitive comics industry, DC is making issues of all the renumbered titles available digitally via apps and a DC website the same day they arrive in comic shops. It marks the first time a major comics publisher has done so with its popular superhero titles.
EDIT: I'm keeping a list of solicits & images for all new titles as they are announced here:
http://www.comicbookpage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1384