DC Universe Is Doubling Its Comic Book Catalogue With ‘Wonder Woman,’ ‘Batman Incorporated,’ And More
By Hoai-Tran Bui/Jan. 30, 2019 4:30 pm EST
DC Universe is set to double its comic book library by the end of March, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Currently, the platform offers subscribers access to thousands of comic book series in their complete series runs or story arcs. But this expansion is set to add to the catalogue stories that stretch all the way back to the ’80s as well as modern runs.
The thousands of new additions include Grant Morrison’s Animal Man, Neil Gaiman’s Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?, issues of Scott Snyder and Tom King’s Batman runs, as well as newer arcs like Batman Incorporated, Flashpoint, Gotham Central, Wonder Woman, New-52 Batman and more.
“When launching DC UNIVERSE we knew the comic reader was an area that we wanted to expand and provide more choice,” Sam Ades, senior vice president and general manager of DC Digital Services said in a statement. “Fans want a place to discover new titles and the opportunity to enjoy full arcs of iconic and notable storylines from start to finish. We are listening to fans and responding with an expanded comic book offering that improves the overall DC UNIVERSE experience.”
Here are some of the titles that are now available on the streaming service as of today:
And here are some of the new releases that will be rolling out weekly: