The new continuity features new outfits and backstories for many of DC's long-established heroes and villains. Jim Lee and Geoff Johns at the August 31, 2011, midnight signing for Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 at Midtown Comics Times Squareįollowing the conclusion of the Flashpoint limited series, DC cancelled and relaunched all titles set in the DC Universe with new #1 issues. In February 2016, DC announced their Rebirth initiative with the release of an 80-page one-shot on May 25, 2016, and continuing through late 2016. In June 2015, 24 new titles were launched, alongside 25 returning titles, with several of those receiving new creative teams. The New 52 branding ended after the completion of the " Convergence" storyline in May 2015, although the continuity of The New 52 continued. In addition, characters from the Wildstorm and Vertigo imprints were absorbed into the DC Universe. Various changes were also made to DC's fictional universe to entice new readers, including changes to DC's internal continuity to make characters more modern and accessible.
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New titles were released to bring the number of ongoing monthly series to 52.
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The relaunch included changes to the publishing format for example, print and digital comics began to be released on the same day. Among the renumbered series were Action Comics and Detective Comics, which had retained their original numbering since the 1930s. Following the conclusion of the " Flashpoint" crossover storyline, DC canceled all its existing titles and debuted 52 new series in September 2011. The New 52 is the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire line of ongoing monthly superhero comic books.