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List of DC Comics imprint publications

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DC Comics is one of the largest comic book and graphic novel publishers in North America. DC has published comic books under a number of different imprints and corporate names. This page lists all series, mini-series, limited series, and graphic novels published under the imprints All-Star, ABC, CMX, DC Focus, Helix, Homage, Impact, Johnny DC, Milestone, Minx, Paradox Press, Piranha Press, Tangent, Vertigo, WildStorm, and those Amalgam Comics published by DC.

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A list of DC Comics published under the DC or AA imprint can be found here.

A list of DC Archive Editions can be found here.

A list of DC Comics trade paperback reprint collections can be found here.

A list of DC Comics imprints reprint collections can be found here.

All-Star

The All-Star line intends to reinterpret DC's most recognizable characters in their purest, iconic forms. All Star Batgirl and All Star Wonder Woman have been announced, but do not yet have a set publication date.

Amalgam

Amalgam Comics was a title shared by DC and Marvel Comics for a Fifth-week event. The following were the titles published by DC, others were published by Marvel.

DC Focus

DC Focus was a short-lived imprint featuring people with super powers who did not necessarily become heroes.

Johnny DC

Johnny DC publishes DC comics for a younger audience, mostly animated series and Cartoon Network related material.

Tangent

Tangent Comics was a title used for two Fifth-week events. For Tangent: Superman's Reign, see List of DC Comics publications.

CMX

An imprint reprinting manga.

Helix

Helix was short-lived science fiction imprint in the style of Vertigo.

Impact

Impact Comics printed superhero comics licensed from Archie Comics.

Milestone Media

Milestone Media was a creator-owned imprint licensed to DC. In 2008, Milestone Media characters became part of the DC Universe.

Piranha Press

Published from 1989 to 1993, Piranha Press was DC's alternative comics line.

References

List of DC Comics imprint publications Wikipedia