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Marcelo Di Chiara, Gabriel Picolo, Stephen Byrne, and More Announced as Artists for DC Zoom and Ink Titles
Looks like it's announcement day at DC Comics. Earlier this year DC Comics announced a new line of graphic novels for kids, DC Zoom, and a young adult line, DC Ink — along with all the writers. You can catch up on all those announcements right here.
Well, four months later, they have decided to tell you who the artists are. I mean, we knew Steve Pugh, but everyone else was a mystery… links go to our original report.
DC Zoom
Batman: Overdrive (August 2019) – Written by Shea Fontana and illustrated by Marcelo Di Chiara
Black Canary: Ignite (October 2019)– Written by Meg Cabot and illustrated by Cara McGee

DC Ink
Mera: Tidebreaker (April 2019) – written by Danielle Paige and illustrated by Stephen Byrne
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass (June 2019) – written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Steve Pugh
Teen Titans: Raven (July 2019) – written by Kami Garcia and illustrated by Gabriel Picolo
DC Zoom and DC Ink authors Kami Garcia, Ridley Pearson, Shea Fontana, Meg Cabot, Danielle Paige, Lauren Myracle and Mariko Tamaki will share more details about their upcoming books on various panels at this year's American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference & Exhibition in New Orleans from June 21-26.
And for those who haven't been updated, we are still waiting on more from the following…
Marie Lu to Adapt Her Own Batman Novel, Nightwalker, as a Graphic Novel
A Teenage Wonder Woman Becomes a Refugee in Laurie Halse Anderson's 'Tempest Tossed'
Melissa de la Cruz's Gotham High: a Multicultural Love Triangle Between Batman, Catwoman, and Joker
Why 'Superman Smashes the Klan' Graphic Novel by Gene Luen Yang is Set in 1946
Drawn Together's Minh Lê Brings Us the Youngest Green Lantern, 13-Year-Old Tai
Michael Northrop on How Being a Sports Reporter Led to Writing 'Dear Justice League'
Superman of Smallville by Art Franco and Baltazar – With a Dad Who Looks Like Josh Snyder
