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DC Comics Reveals Every New and Vintage Comic Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics has revealed the full list of comics hitting their DC Universe digital binge-reading app over the next few months. DC's answer to Marvel's Marvel Unlimited, the DC Universe app gives readers the chance to read DC Comics and also watch DC TV shows and films, including shows produced exclusively for the app. Though the app launched originally with only a curated list of comics, earlier this year, DC announced that they would add their entire digitized catalog of classic comics, for a total of more than 21,000 comics, with the promise to add more when they're digitized.

Even so, DC's modern releases don't hit the service as regularly as Marvel Unlimited, but DC has revealed exactly which comics will be coming between now and February 4th, which features a mixture of new and old comics. Check out the press release below to see what you can read over the holidays.

DC UNIVERSE Gives Fans the Gift of New Digital Comics This Holiday

Winter will soon be here, and there's no better way to warm oneself than by settling in and reading digital comic books! DC UNIVERSE has plenty of new comics on the way for readers to enjoy as they lay cozily by the fireplace. And with the holidays just around the corner, DC UNIVERSE is giving fans an early present: by letting them know what titles are arriving on their favorite digital membership platform throughout the season, straight through to February 4, 2020.

For those who haven't had a chance to check out critically acclaimed hit series like Naomi or Young Justice, this will be their chance—as celebrated writer Brian Michael Bendis's Wonder Comics imprint will be arriving on DC Universe this winter. DC UNIVERSE will also have the first issue of Geoff Johns' ongoing Shazam!, the perfect jumping on point for anyone who enjoyed this year's action-packed film.

DC UNIVERSE will also be adding new chapters of Tom King's Heroes in Crisis and Johns' Doomsday Clock, two of the biggest events to rock the DC Universe in 2019. If fans haven't had a chance to read these titles' earliest chapters yet, they can now check out DC UNIVERSE'S vast comics library to catch up in advance. Subscribers can also anticipate the final issue of the Raven, Daughter of Darkness limited series, allowing them to binge-read this fan-favorite series penned by Raven's co-creator Marv Wolfman.

Fans can consult the following handy list to begin planning their winter reading now—and decide which titles suit them best! Looking for some entertainment to escape from relatives, or a comic series to get lost in during a break from holiday shopping? Here are just a handful of upcoming digital releases up to get you through the season…

Pulse-Pounding Comics to Warm a Cold Winter Night

Injustice 2 Annual #2 (available 11/26, catch up here)
Doomsday Clock #8 (available 12/10, catch up here)
Heroes in Crisis #4 (available 1/7, catch up here)
Heroes in Crisis #5 (available 2/4, catch up here)

New Series to Read While Procrastinating from Holiday Shopping

Electric Warriors (2018-) #1 (Start of a 6-issue limited series, available 11/19)
Shazam (2018) #1 (The latest hit from Geoff Johns, available 12/10)
Martian Manhunter (2018) #1 (The Justice Leaguer steps out on his own, available 12/10)
The Batman Who Laughs #1 (First issue in a limited series, available 12/17)
Freedom Fighters (2018) #1 (Start of a new series, available 12/14)
Young Justice (2019) #1 (The Wonder Comics hit from Brian Michael Bendis, available 1/14)
Naomi (2019) #1 (The new breakout character of 2019, available 1/28)

Comics Guaranteed to Make you Feel Like a Kid on Christmas

Adventures of the Super Sons #5 (available 12/10, catch up here)
Adventures of the Super Sons #6 (available 1/14, catch up here)
Teen Titans (2016) Annual #1 (available 2/4, catch up here)

Fun Comics to Read While Hiding from Family

Harley Quinn (2016) #55 (available 12/10, catch up here)
Nightwing (2016) #54 (available 12/10, catch up here)
Doom Patrol (2001-2003) #12-13 (available 12/17, catch up here)
Nightwing (2016) #55 (available 12/24, catch up here)
Doom Patrol (2001-2003) #14 (available 12/24, catch up here)
Harley Quinn (2016) #56 (available 12/24, catch up here)
Doom Patrol (2001-2003) #15 (available 12/31, catch up here)
Harley Quinn (2016) #57 (available 1/14, catch up here)
Nightwing (2016) #56 (available 1/14, catch up here)

Vintage Comics for that Nostalgic Feeling

Detective Comics (1937-2011) #338 (available 12/17)
Superman (1939-2011) #16 (available 12/17
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954-1974) #6 (available 12/17)
Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane (1958-1974) #20 (available 1/7)
World's Finest Comic (1941-1986) #198 (available 1/7)

Comics to Read After FINALLY Sending Holiday Cards

Action Comics #1006 (available 1/7)
Raven, Daughter of Darkness #11 (available 1/7, catch up here)
Batman Beyond (2016) #27 (available 1/17, catch up here)
Raven, Daughter of Darkness #12 (series finale, available 2/4, catch up here)

Remember, DC UNIVERSE'S digital comics library of over 22,000 titles grows larger each week, with new titles added every Tuesday. So be sure to check back regularly for books to get you through this winter and beyond!

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

DC Comics Reveals New and Vintage Comics Hitting DC Universe App Through February

 


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