

Here’s a taste of what’s new on DC Universe Infinite right now.įor the first time, comics from DC’s legendary Vertigo imprint are available to subscribers, including Hellblazer (all 300 issues!), the complete run of Preacher along with the one-shots and the Preacher Special: Saint of Killers miniseries, Lucifer, The Losers, The Kitchen and celebrated series originally released under the Wildstorm label like The American Way (written by Future State: The Next Batman scribe and Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Ridley) and Ex Machina.ĭC’s current home for offbeat and mature readers material, DC Black Label, joins DC Universe Infinite with Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo’s supernatural thriller Batman: Damned, all twelve issues of Tom King and Mitch Gerads’ multiple award-winning Mister Miracle, Superman: Year One from comics legends Frank Miller and John Romita Jr., the vibrant reinvention of Harley Quinn’s origin in Stjepan Šejić’s Harleen, and installments of Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey and The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage (with the remaining issues of both series on the way in subsequent months).

Nearly a Thousand New Offerings (and Counting)ĭC Universe already had an absolutely staggering lineup of comic books and graphic novels from DC’s past and present-and DC Universe Infinite has added nearly a thousand new titles on top of that, with more added each week.

It’s here: DC Universe Infinite is now live! DC’s premium digital comic book subscription service and community has officially arrived, but what does that mean to you, the DC fan?ĭC Universe Infinite is the evolution of the previous DC Universe service, and let’s look at the key new features and additions that will have you downloading the app before you even finish this article.
