Thursday, June 9, 2011
DC Comics Relaunch #1s FROM A-Z
ok i found this list on one of the sites about the dc relaunch.so i wanted to put it up for everyone to see :)
All-Star Western (Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti & Moritat)
Animal Man (Jeff Lemire, Travel Foreman & Dan Green)
Aquaman (Geoff Johns & Ivan Reis)
Batgirl (Gail Simone, Ardian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes)
Batman (Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo)
Batman & Robin (Peter Tomasi & Patrick Gleason)
Batman: The Dark Knight (David Finch)
Batwoman (J.H. Williams III, Haden Blackman & Amy Reeder)
Batwing (Judd Winick & Ben Oliver)
Birds of Prey (Duane Swierczynski & Jesus Saiz)
Blackhawks (Mike Costa & Ken Lashley)
Blue Beetle (Tony Bedard, Ig Guara & Ruy Jose)
Captain Atom (JT Krul & Freddie Williams II)
Catwoman (Judd Winick & Guillem March)
DC Universe Presents (Various/Anthology Series)
Deathstroke (Kyle Higgins, Joe Bennett & Art Thibert)
Demon Knights (Paul Cornell, Diogenes Neves & Oclair Albert)
Detective Comics (Tony Daniel)
The Flash (Francis Manupul & Brian Buccellato)
Frankenstein, Agent of Shade (Jeff Lemire & Alberto Ponticelli)
Green Arrow (JT Krul & Dan Jurgens)
Green Lantern (Geoff Johns, Doug Mahnke & Cristian Alamy)
Green Lantern Corps (Peter Tomasi, Fernando Pasarin & Scott Hanna)
Green Lantern: The New Guardians (Tony Bedard & Tyler Kirkham)
Grifter (Nathan Edmondson, CAFU & BIT)
The Fury of Firestorm (Ethan Van Sciver, Gail Simone & Yildray Cinar)
Hawk and Dove (Sterling Gates & Rob Liefeld)
I, Vampire (Josh Fialkov & Andrea Sorrentino)
Justice League (Geoff Johns & Jim Lee)
Justice League Dark (Peter Milligan & Mikel Janin)
Justice League International (Dan Jurgens & Aaron Lopresti)
Legion Lost (Fabian Nicieza & Pete Woods)
Legion of Superheroes (Paul Levitz & Francis Portela)
Mister Terrific (Eric Wallace & Roger Robinson)
Nightwing (Kyle Higgins & Eddy Barrows)
OMAC (Dan Didio, Keith Giffen & Scott Koblish)
Red Hood & The Outlaws (Scott Lobdell & Kenneth Rocafort)
Red Lanterns (Peter Milligan & Ed Benes)
Resurrection Man (Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning & Fernando Dagnino)
The Savage Hawkman (Tony Daniel & Philip Tan)
Sgt. Rock and the Men of War (Ivan Brandon & Tom Derenick)
Static Shock (John Rozum, Scott McDaniel & Jonathan Glapion)
Stormwatch (Paul Cornell & Miguel Sepulveda)
Suicide Squad (Adam Glass & Marco Rudy)
Swamp Thing (Scott Snyder & Yanick Paquette)
Teen Titans (Scott Lobdell, Brett Booth & Norm Rapmund)
Voodoo (Ron Marz & Sami Basri)
Wonder Woman (Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang)
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