Suggested Listening Music:
..and choose one:
If you are excited about the possible changes: Beck – The Golden Age
Or, if you are unhappy with the announcements: Beck - Lost Cause
What we know so far:
A few days ago, higher ups at DC Comics revealed that the DCU is in for some pretty major changes. The company's entire line of comics is going to be revamped at the end of August. More than 50 new and relaunched titles, brand new creative teams, new creative directions, some revamped origins, and a more diverse cast of characters are just a few of the changes that seem to be in store. Of course, that was only half of the announcement. DC also revealed that, starting with the release of the relaunched JLA #1, all of their books would be released simultaneously in stores and digitally.
Both of these revelations are big news. The fact that one of the big two comic book companies is making a major play for the digital market is a huge deal. Many observers, myself included, will be fascinated to see how things play out. However, as interesting as the day-and-date angle is, its implications wont be felt for several months.
In the meantime, DC is taking advantage of the spotlight brought on by their announcement to reveal some of the details of the company-wide relaunch-fest. Since there are more than 50 new books for them to reveal details on, expect more news very soon, but here is what they have confirmed so far:

Captain Atom, written by JT Krul and drawn by Freddie Williams II. Captain Atom is the inspiration for Dr. Manhattan in Alan Moore's comic book opus Watchmen. Can DC revive one of the original atomic powered heroes?



Green Arrow, written by JT Krul and drawn by Dan Jurgens. Krul retains the writing duties on Green Arrow. Let's just hope Roy Harper stays hidden in the new DCU for a while.
Green Lantern Books:
DC seems to be determined to turn Green Lantern into a full fledged comic book franchise akin to Batman and Superman. I can't really blame them considering the upcoming movie and the momentum created by Geoff Johns epic run on the main title. To that end, they have announced four books that deal with the Green Lantern cast of characters.
Green Lantern, written by Geoff Johns and drawn Doug Mahnke and Christian Alamy.
The announcement does not explicitly say that the Hal Jordan is the main character. Either this is something that can be assumed or it is a hint.
Green Lantern Corp, written by Peter J. Tomasi and drawn by Fernando Pasarin and Scott Hanna.
This is Guy Garderner and John Stewart's book.
Green Lantern: The New Guardians, by Tony Bedard, Tyler Kirkham and Batt.
Kyle Rayner and representatives from the other emotion based corps.
Red Lanterns, written by Peter Milligan and drawn by Ed Benes and Rob Hunter.
Rampaging Red Lanterns, Atrocitus!





Trends (so far):
Lots of artists being tapped as writers. This is nothing new at DC, Tony Daniels has been writing Batman for a while now. Don't get me wrong, I am happy to see artists get a chance to stretch their creative legs, but I find the timing kind of interesting. DC has 52(!) new books to fill. While guys like Geoff Johns and a few others can handle multiple monthly writing duties, artists can only generally handle one book a month. So, I find it interesting that two of DC's most well known and consistent artists (Ethan Van Sciver and Tony Daniels) are not being tasked with drawing two of the relaunched titles. I guess, we are still waiting for announcements concerning the other 40-something new books. It is entirely possible that these artists are writing one book and drawing another. After all, we already know that Dan Jurgens is doing it!
[All images courtesy of dccomics.com]
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