DC All-In’s New Creative Teams, Explained

One of the highlights of 2024’s San Diego Comic-Con, DC Comics dazzled fans with the announcements of their latest lineup of titles for the back half of the year. While the event Absolute Power has been making waves, DC creatives have been very upfront about what the event will mean for the DC universe going forward. Heroes will be stripped of their powers, the status quo will drastically shift once again, and the impact of such a thing will provide readers, old and new, with a new jumping-on point for the wide array of characters and series in a new initiative known as DC All-In.
While Dawn of DC promised a very similar idea in January 2023 after the events of Dark Crisis and Lazarus Planet, it is clear the initiative was more of a transitional period after the scrapped plans of DC 5G and the soft relaunch that was Infinite Frontier. All-In seems to combine aspects of these past line-wide shakeups, emphasizing DC’s recent commitment to presenting itself as accessible to all sorts of readers— something that could also be seen through endeavors like the Compact and DC Finest Collections, a series of trade paperbacks collecting introductory DC Comics at affordable prices.
DC is a company built on change, continuously rebooting or trying new angles to keep the brand modern. From the industry-shattering events of Crisis on Infinite Earths to the controversial New 52, it seems DC’s attempts at rebooting their comics have grown closer and closer, becoming a guaranteed event every couple of years. But All-In seems to be coming in at a different time, with different intentions than past attempts.

One of the highlights of 2024’s San Diego Comic-Con, DC Comics dazzled fans with the announcements of their latest lineup of titles for the back half of the year. While the event Absolute Power has been making waves, DC creatives have been very upfront about what the event will mean for the DC universe going forward. Heroes will be stripped of their powers, the status quo will drastically shift once again, and the impact of such a thing will provide readers, old and new, with a new jumping-on point for the wide array of characters and series in a new initiative known as DC All-In.

While Dawn of DC promised a very similar idea in January 2023 after the events of Dark Crisis and Lazarus Planet, it is clear the initiative was more of a transitional period after the scrapped plans of DC 5G and the soft relaunch that was Infinite Frontier. All-In seems to combine aspects of these past line-wide shakeups, emphasizing DC’s recent commitment to presenting itself as accessible to all sorts of readers— something that could also be seen through endeavors like the Compact and DC Finest Collections, a series of trade paperbacks collecting introductory DC Comics at affordable prices.

DC is a company built on change, continuously rebooting or trying new angles to keep the brand modern. From the industry-shattering events of Crisis on Infinite Earths to the controversial New 52, it seems DC’s attempts at rebooting their comics have grown closer and closer, becoming a guaranteed event every couple of years. But All-In seems to be coming in at a different time, with different intentions than past attempts.

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