2019 DC Implosion: DC Comics Contracts To 3 Brands! Vertigo, Young Animal, Wild Storm, Wonder Comics, Killing Zone, Zoom & Ink Gone! Jinxworld TBC!

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2019 DC Implosion.

DC Comics Contracts To 3 Brands! Winds Down Vertigo, Young Animal, The Wild Storm, Wonder Comics, The Killing Zone, Zoom, Ink and More! Jinxworld TBC!

The status of Jinxworld, a brand that Brian Michael Bendis brought under DC Comics, is unknown at this time. It appears it is still owned by BMB, but won’t be used by DC Comics as an imprint. That means Bendis could publish his Jinxworld books likely under DC Black Label or take that imprint and his creator-owned titles elsewhere. Stay tuned.

Did I miss any active current DC Comics brands? DC Universe is different animal as its the brand of DC’s streaming service not a comics brand.

News release.


DC DOUBLES DOWN ON ITS BRAND, UNITES ALL PUBLISHING UNDER A SINGLE BANNER

Beginning in 2020 All Content will be Organized Under Three Age-Specific Labels:
DC Kids, DC and DC Black Label

Vertigo Publishing Imprint to be Sunset at the End of the Year

DC announced today that beginning in 2020, all of its publishing content will be organized and marketed under the DC brand, creating three age-specific labels – DC Kids, DC and DC Black Label – that would absorb all of its existing imprints and focus DC’s publishing content around characters and stories that evolve and mature along with the awareness and sensibilities of DC’s readers. As a result of this new labeling strategy, DC will sunset the Vertigo publishing imprint at the end of the year.

The new segmentation, featuring the new age rating system, will launch in January 2020. Books currently being published under the recently launched DC Zoom and DC Ink imprints, which are focused on the middle grade and young adult segments, respectively, will be assigned to the DC Kids and DC labels depending on the content and intended audiences.

“We’re returning to a singular presentation of the DC brand that was present throughout most of our history until 1993 when we launched Vertigo to provide an outlet for edgier material,” said DC Publisher Dan DiDio. “That kind of material is now mainstream across all genres, so we thought it was the right time to bring greater clarity to the DC brand and reinforce our commitment to storytelling for all of our fans in every age group. This new system will replace the age ratings we currently use on our material.”

The three labels will be structured as follows:

    • DC Kids will focus on readers ages 8-12 and offer content created specifically for the middle-grade reader
    • DC, focusing on ages 13+, will primarily be the current DC universe of characters
    • DC Black Label will focus on content appropriate for readers 17 and older

“What we’ve done here is apply an ages and stages organizing philosophy that will strengthen what we’re already doing well, whether that is our move into the young adult and middle grade audience or our long track record of success with creator-driven pop-up lines,” said DC Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee. “We will also continue to publish creator-owned projects, and will evaluate and assign to the appropriate label to help our fans find the best books for their interests. These new labels not only bring greater consistency and focus to our characters, but they also open up a wealth of new opportunities for the talent working on our books.”

John is a long-time pop culture fan, comics historian, and blogger. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief at Comics Nexus. Prior to being EIC he has produced several column series including DEMYTHIFY, NEAR MINT MEMORIES and the ONE FAN'S TRIALS at the Nexus plus a stint at Bleeding Cool producing the COMICS REALISM column. As BabosScribe, John is active on his twitter account, his facebook page, his instagram feed and welcomes any and all feedback. Bring it on!