Danielle Page and Stephen Byrne's first graphic novel for DC's young adult reader imprint, DC Ink, stars a certain Queen of the sea.
Out in April, Bleeding Cool has the new cover of Mera: Tidebreaker and the first few pages.
Princess Mera is teenage royalty and heir to the throne of Xebel, a penal colony ruled by the other[...]
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DC Comics has announced the next wave of comics for its DC Ink young adult imprint and its DC Zoom middle grade imprint at San Diego Comic-Con.
Amongst the titles announced are Oracle Rising by Marieke Nijkamp, Shadow of the Batgirl by Sarah Kuhn, Diana, Princess of the Amazons by Shannon and Dean Hale, Dick Grayson:[...]
Uh, remember when we said that DC had "locked down" the publishing dates for their new publishing imprints geared respectively at Young Readers and Young Adults, DC Zoom and DC ink? Well, it turns out that "locked down" doesn't mean what we thought it did At the Diamond Retailer Summit at C2E2 Thursday morning, DC[...]
The first solicits and listings for the upcoming DC Ink and DC Zoom lines for younger readers are starting to break through.
We previously headlined Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass as an "Intersectional Activist Comic About Drag Queens", because that's how the author described it.
The official DC Comics solicitation gives a few more details.
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass by Mariko[...]
And now we have them.
DC Comics SVP John Cunningham was on hand to talk through the titles, and was as enthusiastic and passionate about these books as he was at the end of this DC video.
Upcoming DC Zoom titles include:
DC Super Hero Girls: Search for Atlantis by Shea Fontana – October 18th, 2018
Superman of Smallville[...]
DC Comics launched their new imprints DC Ink and DC Zoom aimed at younger readers at the American Libraries Association earlier this month and has now released the video from that presentation We've been going through it today, isolating projects, listening to the creators talk about them, and running little summations.
But we also got to[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, for the Young Adult Zoom line, they announced that Marie Lu would be adapting her own Batman: Nightwalker novel as a graphic novel for November next year.
Here's the listing:
Before he was Batman, he was Bruce Wayne[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, for the Young Adult Zoom line, DC announced Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed by the Speak and Chains writer Laurie Halse Anderson.
With a 15-year-old Wonder Woman on Paradise Island who sees drowning refugees and disobeys her mother Hippolyta to rescue them[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, young adult novelist of Alex & Elisa and Blue Bloods featuring the kids of Disney villains, Melissa de la Cruz announced her new graphic novel, Gotham High A Bruce Wayne high school graphic novel with a 17-year-old[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, a new line of graphic novels under the DC Ink Young Adult was announced from Beautiful Creatures writer, Kami Garcia, focused on Teen Titans and beginning with Teen Titans: Raven, for March next year.
She will[...]
Dorothy Must Die's Danielle Paige Talks Mera – and How it Started as an Aquaman Little Mermaid Story
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom lines for younger readers, novelist Danielle Paige talked about her new graphic novel Mera, out in November.
She says her first pitch was rewriting Aquaman as The Little Mermaid He saw a girl on land, he would fall in love, it[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, Mariko Tamaki — writer of Supergirl Being Super, The One Summer, and Skim — was there to talk about her new Harley Quinn graphic novel Breaking Glass for DC Ink, aimed at young adult readers, drawn by one of Bleeding[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, DC Comics gave some more details of the Superman Smashes the Klan graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang, and how it ties directly into the Superman vs The Klan radio serial from the forties.
Because that[...]
At the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers, Drawn Together's Minh Lê introduced us to the youngest Green Lantern, the 13-year-old Tai Tai discovers that his grandmother was a secret Green Lantern, and he inherits her jade ring Tai then goes on to[...]
Derek Fridolfs and Dustin Nguyen were on hand at the American Library Association meet for the launch of the DC Ink and DC Zoom line for younger readers.
With an audience familiar with their Li'l Gotham work, Nguyen mentioned that he told his editor Hank Kanalz that he was going to draw this comic anyway, whether[...]
Announced at the American Library Association meet as part of the DC Comics reveal of the DC Zoom and DC Ink imprints, with no named artist yet.
Once upon a time, the principal of writer Meg Cabot's school told her she had the loudest voice at school She wishes she had known about Black Canary then.
Cabot's brother is[...]
At the American Library Association meet, DC Comics announced their new imprints DC Ink and DC Zoom.
Including TombQuest's Michael Northrop's graphic novel Dear Justice League, based on his work as a sports reporter.
He observed the differences in the behaviour and attitude that sports players exhibited, regarding a question he asked as opposed to a question that[...]
And he was on hand at the American Library Association summit for the announcement of the DC Zoom and DC Ink lines from DC Comics.
And his Super Sons story out in April next year, featuring Jonathan Kent and Damian Wayne, the sons of Superman and Batman, will be about climate disruption With Lower Metropolis under twelve feet[...]
Superman Of Smallville is a new comic from Tiny Titans and Aw Yeah team, Art Franco and Baltazar from the DC Zoom line. They were on hand
Talking it up at the American Library Association announcement of the DC Ink and DC Zoom lines, Batman Overdrive will feature a fifteen-year-old Bruce Wayne, a Millennial, born in 2004… and who finds a car in his late parents' basement, a month before his sixteenth birthday – a car that his father had when he[...]
The first title to hit shelves from the new DC Zoom imprint will be the new volume of the title that started it all, DC Super Hero Girls: Search for
Today in an article in the New York Times, DC revealed that they will not only launch a young readers imprint, but a young adult imprint as well.
With both imprints launching in the Fall, DC Zoom will feature books aimed at middle school kids, while DC Ink will be for young adults As previously reported,[...]