Convergence CONVERGENCE #5 Written by JEFF KING Art by ANDY KUBERT and SANDRA HOPE Cover by ANDY KUBERT Variant cover by TONY S. DANIEL and MARK MORALES 1:25 Variant cover by JEROME OPENA 1:100 Cyborg sketch variant cover by IVAN REIS On sale MAY 6 • 32 pg, FC, 5 of 8, $3.99 US • RATED T The threat to the Multiverse grows as Brainiac confronts his creation Telos, and the surviving heroes of Earth-2 are stuck in the middle! Plus: A specific moment in time signals a call to all the cities that have been battling each other! Witness the final fates of the winners and losers of Convergence! CONVERGENCE #6 Written by JEFF KING and SCOTT LOBDELL Art by ED BENES Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN Variant cover by TONY S. DANIEL and MARK MORALES 1:25 Variant cover by STEVE RUDE 1:100 Starfire sketch variant cover by AMANDA CONNER On sale MAY 13 • 32 pg, FC, 6 of 8, $3.99 US • RATED T Free of the reign of Telos, a pantheon of heroes unite at last in an effort to defend their collective cities – but they did not count on the threat of Deimos, who suddenly seems to possess the power to tear the Multiverse apart at the seams! CONVERGENCE #7 Written by JEFF KING and SCOTT LOBDELL Art by AARON LOPRESTI and MARK MORALES Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN Variant cover by TONY S. DANIEL and MARK MORALES 1:25 Variant cover by AMANDA CONNER 1:100 Green Arrow sketch variant cover by JIM LEE On sale MAY 20 • 32 pg, FC, 7 of 8, $3.99 US • RATED T The largest battle in the history of the Multiverse is here! Who will win and who will lose when Deimos battles the combined might of the Earth 2 survivors, the heroes from Kingdom Come, the Titans and Parallax? All this and more, as the heroes of The New 52 join the fight! CONVERGENCE #8 Written by JEFF KING and SCOTT LOBDELL Art by CARLO PAGULAYAN and STEPHEN SEGOVIA Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN Variant cover by TONY S. DANIEL and MARK MORALES 1:25 Variant cover by JILL THOMPSON 1:100 Superman sketch variant cover by JOHN ROMITA, JR. On sale MAY 27 • 40 pg, FC, 8 of 8, $4.99 US • RATED T All the heroes of the DC Universe unite to face a crisis of infinite proportions – but when all is done, there can be only one reality. But will even that survive the battle? Week One
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From Newsarama Beginning in June, DC Entertainment is de-emphasizing continuity and scrapping the "New 52" branding of its superhero comics line, as the publisher launches a “bold new direction for the DC Universe” and a slew of new titles it's calling “inclusive,” "contemporary," and "accessible." “In this new era of storytelling, story will trump continuity as we continue to empower creators to tell the best stories in the industry,” DC Co-Publisher Dan DiDio says in a press release announcing the June launch, which follows the company's two-month break for its line-wide Convergence event. In June, DC reports it will publish 24 new #1 issues to join 25 already-existing comics that will continue from their March numbering for a total of 49. New titles will be added to the line throughout the year. DC's new line will introduce some new creators to DC, like Ming Doyle and Gene Luen Yang, while also bringing back some familiar faces, like Garth Ennis and Bryan Hitch. And to clarify: Although DC is no longer using the "New 52" moniker, the 2011-launched, rebooted DC universe is apparently sticking around — just with less emphasis on the new universe's continuity, and more emphasis on diversifying the line. In its announcement on Friday, DC says they’re evolving their comic storytelling to appeal to a wider group of readers, and its “next generation of fans.” Using terms like "contemporary tonality," "fresh," "inclusive," "accessible" and "modern" to describe its new comics. DiDio says the company's new line will "tell stories that better reflect the society around us." The move appears to be a response to what DiDio recently described to Newsarama as the "changing readership" of comics. "We're seeing more diversity in our audience. We're seeing a younger crowd," DiDio says. "We're seeing people really enthusiastic about comics. So what we're trying to do is embrace all our audiences, and to create product that I feel talks to everybody." Click here for the full article, view all the titles below. 25 continuing titles:
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