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Zatanna makes her debut as a kids comic star in Matthew Cody and Yoshi Yoshitani's Zatanna and The House of Secrets, an original graphic novel with bold visuals that separates it from the rest of the publisher's line of such books.
Young Justice returns in a new reboot as the first series under DC Comics Wonder Comics imprint.
Superhero twins from the 1970's get the update they deserve in a series that teens and young adults will enjoy.
Before he was Batman, Bruce Wayne was a teenager trying to restore his late father's broken down muscle car in Shea Fontana and Marcelo Di Chiara's 'Batman: Overdrive,' a refreshing overhaul of Batman's origin story.
Sarah Kuhn and Nicole Goux retell the story of the second Batgirl Cassandra Cain in a new graphic novel that is remarkably faithful to the original comics, and remarkably good.
Diana, the little girl who will grow up to be Wonder Woman, tires of being the only kid on an island of immortal women, so she decides to try to literally make a new friend. Complications ensue, and lessons are learned in this new book by Shannon and Dean Hale and Victoria Ying.
Cartoonist Gene Luen Yang joins forces with the art team Gurihiru to adapt the most famous Superman radio serial into a new story in the character's home medium.
Everyone's gotta start somewhere, and for Superman, that somewhere was Smallville. Art Baltazar and Franco reintroduces us to the Man of Steel when he was still just a boy in their new original graphic novel, Superman of Smallville.
In the latest offering from DC Comics' new YA-focused imprint, author Kami Garcia joins artist Gabriel Picolo to reintroduce Teen Titan Raven as a teen with a past so mysterious even she doesn't know it...yet.
Fans of the 'Shazam' movie have plenty of good options for comics starring the character to read next. Here are five good places to start.
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