Thanks to the CCXP comic con panels playing out, we get the news of the first new series launching from DC Comics in March 2021, to follow Future State.
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We've seen this as something known as the DC Omniverse, a new continuity-free way of looking at the DC Universe going forward from March 2021.
Crisis ties up continuity Says what counts and what does not Deletes stories, rewrites others Anti-Crisis frees all that up Everything happened And going forward, everything can still happen.
And Wonder Woman[...]
Leading Tim Drake, Robin, and Conner Kent, Superboy, to reminisce.
Is Brian Bendis Starting DC Omniverse In Superman and Young Justice?
"Don't ask me which day" – nod to continuity that may or may not longer exist, in a timeline that may or may not be fixed, it's all a little blurry ahead of DC Omniverse (or[...]
And that will be an integral part of the new DC Omniverse that Bleeding Cool has been scooping the news on in recent weeks.
SCOOP: Batman: The Three Jokers Sequel From Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok
All those questions you had about Batman: The Three Jokers' place in continuity? Looks like it – and Doomsday Clock –[...]
What can we expect from March's DC Omniverse Special? For a start, it won't be called the DC Omniverse Special unless I am a genuine soothseer That's just the name I'm using for what is coming – just was what we called The Band-Aid became Convergence But we know a little about it.
In the manner[...]
What is the DC Omniverse? Yesterday we looked at how the recent Death Metal: Rise Of The New God was setting up what may be coming for the DC Universe in March 2021, after the two-month Future State initiative.
Well, the rumours are hotting up What remains of the New 52, after DC Rebirth, Death Metal[...]
Until we have a title for it, we are calling the big DC Comics relaunch in March, the DC Omniverse Yesterday I mentioned how Death Metal: Rise Of A New God may be showing how that may start to play out But the introduction to today's Tales Of The Dark Multiverse: Hush outlines some interesting[...]
Scott Snyder has been saying that the current DC comic book Death Metal is a celebration of all that DC Comics has been up to the present day, rather than