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DC Announces New Series, Returning Favorites, and a Crossover for DC GO!

DC has revealed what’s coming to DC GO!, the publisher’s mobile-first webcomics imprint. Launching in October 2024, DC GO! has become a destination for fast-paced, character-driven digital stories designed for vertical reading. DC GO! delivers original DC stories and reimagined classics in an easy-to-read scrolling format, with episodes crafted for quick, engaging reading sessions and fresh takes on iconic characters.

In 2026, the imprint will debut new seasons for five returning fan-favorite series, launch three brand-new originals, and bring storylines together in its first-ever crossover event, “Runway to Ruin!,” marking DC GO!’s biggest slate to date. 

DC GO! will kick off its 2026 slate with new seasons of three of its most-read originals:

  • Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite (Slice-of-Life/Superhero Comedy) follows Jon’s attempts to balance superheroics with a Daily Planet internship (June 2026) by writer Sam Camp and artist Seraji. The first episode of the new season is available now on DC Universe Infinite.
  • The Magical Mysteries of Shazam! (Fantasy/Supernatural Adventure) brings Billy Batson’s whimsical, monster-filled world to life with heart and humor (August 2026) by writer Steve Orlando and artist Giopota.
  • Nothing Butt Nightwing (Action/Comedy) sends Dick Grayson undercover as a globe-trotting supermodel in a stylish, comedic caper (September 2026) by writer Patrick R. Young and artist Moy R. Marco.
Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite

These titles will lead into DC GO!’s first imprint-wide crossover event, “Runway to Ruin!” arriving October 2026 with an Alpha episode written by Patrick R. Young and art by Andrew Drilon. The event will weave together storylines from across the slate throughout the month, culminating in an Omega episode. Following the crossover, DC GO! will debut three new original webcomic series and launch new seasons of two more continuing series.

Runway to Ruin

For fans of Warriors and a Wee Wonder and Harley Quinn in Paradise, new stories are on the horizon! Stay tuned for Warriors and a Tween Wonder (Slice-Of-Life/Comedy) by writer Stephanie Williams and artist Dominic Bustamante, and Poison Ivy in Briarwood (Romance/Comedy) by writer CRC Payne and artist Bailie Rosenlund, launching later this year.

Poison Ivy in Briarwood

This all coincides with the line’s first print releases in October 2026, with Ringo Award Winner for Best Humor Webcomic Nothing Butt Nightwing Vol. 1 (collecting episodes 1-13), Ringo Award Nominee for Best Humor Webcomic Harley Quinn in Paradise Vol. 1 (collecting episodes 1-13), and Ringo Award Winner for Best Webcomic Renaissance of Raven (collecting the full series). These releases mark the first time these DC GO! stories will be available in print, expanding the imprint’s reach to new readers and retailers.

Supergirl and Blade Crossover in a new Webcomic!

DC has revealed Supergirl/Blade, the next chapter in its digital-first crossover initiative with Marvel. You can read it exclusively on DC GO! Written by CRC Payne with art by Mikel Janín and Hugo Petrus, colors by Marcelo Maiolo, and letters by Pat Brosseau, the new vertical-scroll webcomic brings together two icons from opposite worlds in a thriller that cuts across dimensions. The special one-shot issue is free-to-read for the first 30 days with DCUI registration.

When Mojo kidnaps Supergirl and Blade to star in his latest over-the-top vampire romance series, the Girl of Steel and the Daywalker find themselves trapped on a soundstage where the cameras never stop rolling and the stakes are very real. Forced to battle bloodsucking foes, melodramatic tropes, and Mojo himself, the unlikely duo must team up and fight their way to freedom before the show’s final twist becomes their last.

This latest release builds on last year’s digital-first crossovers, including The Flash/Fantastic Four on DCUI under the DC GO! imprint and Thor/Shazam! on Marvel Unlimited as an Infinity Comics story, which marked the first time DC and Marvel characters appeared together in original vertical-scroll stories created specifically for digital platforms. The initiative continues to grow in 2026, with both publishers releasing new stories that highlight the strengths of their characters while exploring surprising team-ups.

Launching the same day on Marvel’s digital reader platform, Marvel will debut Jeff/Aquaman by Kelly Thompson and Andres Genolet, an aquatic adventure pairing the fan-favorite land shark with the King of Atlantis.

When Ken the Kaiju storms Coney Island, Jeff and Aquaman must form an unlikely aquatic alliance to save the shoreline from total destruction. Big waves, big laughs, and even bigger monsters await in this ocean-sized adventure.

Supergirl/Blade

The Flash and Fantastic Four team in a new DC Go! Webcomic while Thor and Shazam come to Marvel Unlimited

DC Comics and Marvel Comics are charging into the digital frontier with a bold new phase of the historic DC/Marvel crossover initiative that began with Batman/Deadpool #1 by DC and Deadpool/Batman #1 by Marvel.

The publishers today debuted two new crossover one-shot webcomics, available exclusively on DC Universe Infinite and Marvel Unlimited. DC is offering The Flash/Fantastic Four on DCUI as part of the DC GO! imprint, while Marvel is offering a Thor/Shazam! Infinity Comics story on Marvel Unlimited. Together, these webcomics kick off a new wave of DC/Marvel digital-first crossover stories. Each webcomic will be free-to-read, with registration, for 30 days before moving behind their respective paywalls, and both DC and Marvel are releasing these new stories formatted for vertical scroll.

In The Flash/Fantastic Four, available now, exclusively from DC on DC Universe Infinite, Barry Allen and the Fantastic Four tear through the Speed Force, encountering heroes and villains across time in a bid to stop Gorilla Grodd’s quest for mental domination. Written by Jeremy Adams, with art by Adrián Gutiérrez and colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr., this DC GO! webcomic is a high-speed, high-stakes DC/Marvel crossover adventure.

Marvel’s brand-new Thor/Shazam! Infinity Comics story, written by Al Ewing and drawn by Jethro Morales with a cover by Martín Cóccolo, is available now exclusively on Marvel Unlimited. The might of Thor! The power of Shazam! Marvel and DC bring the thunder to Infinity Comics in a never-before-seen adventure! When a familiar face threatens to usurp the magic of the Marvel and DC universes, will Donald Blake and Billy Batson recover their powers in time to stop them? The new Thor/Shazam! Infinity Comics story will be available on Marvel Unlimited. For a limited time, all fans can redeem a digital copy of this brand-new crossover story by using code CROSSOVER25 at Marvel.com/redeem.

Two more crossover webcomics, one from each publisher, are slated for digital-first vertical-scroll releases in 2026. Details on these webcomics will be revealed in the coming months.

DC Announces Six New DC GO! Originals

DC has unveiled six new original webcomic titles for DC GO!, publishing exclusively on DC Universe Infinite (DCUI) beginning in July. The new DC webcomics include:

  • Warriors and a Wee Wonder by Stephanie Williams, Jane Pica, and Emily Pearson;
  • Aquaman: Yo-Ho-Hold Onto Your Hook! by Josh Trujillo, Nicky Lelapi, Andrew Drilon, and Bradley Clayton;
  • Jon Kent: This Internship Is my Kryptonite by Sam Camp, Daimon Hampton, Seraji, and C.M. Cameron;
  • Taste of Justice by Andrew Aydin, Dominike “DOMO” Stanton, Aneke, and Nick Filardi;
  • My Little Warlord by Nina Gee, Madlen Mirjam, and Chi Ngo;
  • The Magical Mysteries of Shazam! by Steve Orlando and Giopota.

July will also see renewals for the platform’s inaugural series Harley Quinn in Paradise by CRC Payne, Siobhan Chiffon, and Cathy Le, along with Nothing Butt Nightwing by Patrick R. Young, Moy R. Marco, and Monica Kubina.

DC GO! is a collection of webcomics on DCUI designed for phone and tablet. The DC GO! collection includes a mix of original webcomic content plus vertically reformatted DC and MAD Magazine classics. For fans of the webcomic format, you can read All-Star SupermanSupergirl: Woman of TomorrowAbsolute BatmanAbsolute Wonder Woman, and more, and the first three chapters of each original launch series will be free to read with a DCUI registration.

Warriors and a Wee Wonder

Themyscira’s strongest warriors unite…to form the Amazon Babysitters Club!

Slice-of-Life/Comedy

In Warriors and a Wee Wonder by writer Stephanie Williams (Nubia & the Amazons) with art by Jane Pica and Emily Pearson, what happens when an island of powerful, immortal Amazons is tasked with…raising a baby?! In this charming slice-of-life comedy, fierce warriors find themselves tactically outmaneuvered by a tiny princess (a.k.a. the future Wonder Woman, Diana) whose emerging magical abilities cause delightful chaos.

With meddling Olympian gods watching from above and little Diana causing havoc below, the Amazons devise their greatest battle strategy yet: the Wee Wonder Warriors rotation system. Because on Themyscira, it truly takes an island to raise a child!

Warriors and a Wee Wonder

Aquaman: Yo-Ho-Hold onto Your Hook!

Secret caves. Treacherous oceans. A long-forgotten map leading to fabled treasure. Prepare to fall in love hook, line, and sinker!

Fantasy/Adventure

In Aquaman: Yo-Ho-Hold onto Your Hook! by writer Josh Trujillo (Blue Beetle) with artists Niky Lelapi, Andrew Drilon, and Bradley Clayton, Jackson Hyde is a pirate, a warrior, and a hero—but on the Dee Sea he is known only as Aquaman! It’s a madcap oceanic adventure as Jackson, Ha’wea, and Dolphin search for the hook of the legendary King Arthur. Glory awaits this motley crew, if they can just survive the reimagined heroes and villains they meet along the way!

Aquaman: Yo-Ho-Hold onto Your Hook!

Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite

The son of Kal-El and Lois Lane faces his greatest challenge yet—a Daily Planet internship!

Slice-of-Life/Superhero Comedy

In Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite by writer Sam Camp (Little Hollow Café) and artists Daimon Hampton and Seraji, Jon Kent is a super-powered hero in his own right, but how do those powers help him move beyond the mundane coffee orders, endless research, and “educational experience” the Daily Planet reporting staff deems necessary for those essential college credits? Especially when your mom is the editor-in-chief—hello, nepotism concerns!

What’s more, his best friend thinks the internship is a waste of his time and talents, his boyfriend tries to be supportive but is wary of Jon’s new boss’s Superman obsession, and naturally his parents think this is a great opportunity, but life as a superhero daylighting as a reporter is a little different today than it was back then…

Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite

The Magical Mysteries of Shazam!

Growing up is hard in a city filled with talking animals and monster attacks!

Fantasy/Supernatural Adventure

In The Magical Mysteries of Shazam! by writer Steve Orlando (Supergirl, Martian Manhunter) and artist Giopota, Billy Batson has had to grow up fast. Life with Tawny, a talking tiger and also Billy’s adoptive uncle, is humble. It’s not always easy! Billy lives with Tawny’s other foster children, Darla, Pedro, and Freddy. Despite all he’s been through, Billy is willfully hopeful. In addition to all the struggles a blended foster family faces, Fawcett City isn’t exactly the safest place to live. It might be a fantastic, whimsical city full of both humans and talking animals, but it’s also got a monster problem—in fact, a Monster Society! Soon Billy is granted the ability to say a magic word and transform into a mighty hero! Fawcett City cheers its new champion—and little do they know, he’s one of their own. Or do they? Because Billy’s siblings are pretty sure they saw him turn into a full-grown superhero.

The Magical Mysteries of Shazam!

My Little Warlord

A survival story for the (Jurassic) ages!

Dystopian Fantasy/Adventure

In My Little Warlord, written by Nina Gee (Taejin: Legend of the Yang Metal) with art by Madlen Mirjam, USAF pilot Travis Morgan finds himself stranded on a remote island and sets off with one mission: survive long enough to find a way home. But there’s something off about this island…join Travis as he battles the worst the wilderness has to throw at him—dehydration, dysentery, and…dinosaurs?!

Yes, Travis has landed on an island filled with creatures most fowl, and he alone must learn how to become the Warlord of Skartaris! If only he wasn’t so adorable!

My Little Warlord

Taste of Justice

Behind every hero’s journey, there’s a recipe!

Slice-of-Life

Every Super Hero has to eat in Taste of Justice,written by Andrew Aydin (March) with art by Dominike “DOMO” Stanton and Aneke (DC Comics: Bombshells). Dig into what the DC Universe Super Heroes (and Super-Villains!) cook and eat and even bring to Justice League office gatherings.  

From the street food of Gotham City to the paradisiacal cuisine of Themyscira, from the dishes of Atlantis to the stratospheric fare of outer space, there’s something on the menu for everyone.

Taste of Justice

Harley Quinn in Paradise Season 2

Harley Quinn competes for love in all the wrong places!

Romance/Comedy

Harley Quinn had a foolproof plan: go on TV’s hottest reality dating show, fall in love, and prove to Joker that she is completely and totally over him. Except now the crew is dead and Harley and her fellow castmates are stranded on the island with no hope of rescue. Luckily, Harley’s not the type to let a little threat of murder get in the way of finding true love. In the exciting new season of Harley Quinn in Paradise by writer CRC Payne (Batman: Wayne Family Adventures) and artists Siobhan Chiffon and Cathy Le (Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy), Harley, Lenny Fiasco, and the rest of the Love in Paradise cast will struggle for survival as passions flare, love is found and lost, a deadly killer stalks the island, and a shocking new arrival changes everything. After all, the course of true love never did run smooth.

Harley Quinn in Paradise Season 2

Nothing Butt Nightwing Season 2

You wanna save the world? You better werk, Dick!

Action/Comedy

When Dick Grayson (a.k.a. Nightwing) went undercover as an international supermodel, his goal was simple: follow the fun. But now his globetrotting exploits have left him in a tangled haute mess, his super-identity revealed, and his new friends in danger! No matter where his new modeling career takes him (be it Antarctica, Brazil, or the red carpet), trouble seems to follow, begging the question: Is he the trouble? And could turning over a new leaf also mean running from his past? In this action-packed new season of Nothing Butt Nightwing from writer Patrick R. Young (Red Hood: Outlaws) and artist Moy R. Marco (West Coast Avengers), it’s time for Dick to face the music—and strut toward love and danger!

Nothing Butt Nightwing Season 2

Get a taste of Taste of Justice from Andrew Aydin and Domo Stanton with cooking advice from The Flash and more!

Taste of Justice

DC has dropped a free preview of Taste of Justice on DC Universe Infinite. Released December 25, the comic is written by Andrew Aydin with art by Domo Stanton.

Being a superhero is a hungry job, but someone’s gotta do it! Enjoy this special Holiday Taste of things to come with the preview episode of Taste of Justice, where The Flash learns there’s more to speed when baking holiday cookies!

It’s DC meets your favorite cooking shows as DC characters share recipes while they prepare the dishes themselves. Yes, there’s a step-by-step aspect taking readers through the baking experience! Coming to DC Go!, you can check out a preview new before the official release later this year.

DC Go! is a relatively new webcomic experience on DC Universe Infinite where the webcomics are designed for mobile devices, perfect to follow along with int he kitchen while you’re trying out the recipes!

DC Announces DC GO! — a new collection of webcomics designed for mobile devices

DC has announced DC GO!, a new frontier of webcomics publishing exclusively on DC Universe Infinite (DCUI). The DC GO! collection of webcomics is designed for mobile devices, and a sneak peek of two new series will be free to read as a DC GO! preview starting today. The DC GO! collection will include a mix of original webcomic content plus vertically reformatted DC and MAD Magazine classics, launching November 20, 2024. Check out a preview of the DC GO! collection below and click through to dcuniverseinfinite.com/go for more information.

The DC GO! original launch titles include Harley Quinn in Paradise by CRC Payne, Siobhan Chiffon, and Cathy LeNothing Butt Nightwing by Patrick R. Young and Moy R. Marco; and Renaissance of Raven by Sina Grace, Nico Bascuñan, Katherine Lobo, and Carola Borelli, with more to come.

In Harley Quinn in Paradise by writer CRC Payne and artists Siobhan Chiffon and Cathy Le, Harley Quinn is rarely lucky in love—and after her recent breakup with The Joker, has been feeling particularly chaotic. Ivy advises Harley to lay low for a while—maybe a little R&R (recklessness and robbery) would be good for her! Good advice, right? True to character, Harley decides the best way to lay low is to plaster her face across every television in America and find true love on TV’s hottest reality dating show. Harley heads for the show’s island setting, ready to be the best contestant the program has ever seen…because she’s playing to win by any means necessary! And can she help it if she accidentally falls in love along the way?

Harley Quinn in Paradise

In Nothing Butt Nightwing by writer Patrick R. Young and artist Moy R. Marco, Dick Grayson, the first Robin, has made a name for himself as the hero Nightwing. But after several failed civilian-identity career attempts (a bar, a gym, etc.), he lands his biggest deep-cover operation yet—as an international supermodel! He’s got the eyes of the audience, the other models, and even a few agents. But he only has eyes for one thing…the Poison Ivy protégé on the hunt to steal the expensive (and environmentally harmful) jewels around the models’ necks…and perhaps the models themselves! But can he serve justice, and serve lewks, while traveling the globe? The spotlight is on Dick Grayson in Nothing Butt Nightwing…because his first gig is an underwear print campaign!

Nothing Butt Nightwing

In Renaissance of Raven by writer Sina Grace and artists Nico Bascuñan, Katherine Lobo, and Carola Borelli, Raven needs an escape. Her fellow Titans won’t leave her alone, she just had a fight with Beast Boy, and to top it off, it’s the anniversary of her mom’s death. We find her trying to live life beyond the curse of her father. She’s over it! Raven is more than her trauma! When a strange girl in a graveyard proclaims that Raven is some kind of destined hero, she’s ready to walk away…until suddenly, she’s pulled through an enchanted portal…to the kingdom of Galonia. Raven is sent hundreds of years into the past, where she must contend with a cabal of witches and the difficult choice of helping those in need or returning home!

Renaissance of Raven

In addition to the three original webcomics debuting with the DC GO! collection launch, with more to come, a DCUI subscription will also allow readers to enjoy newly formatted DC and MAD Magazine classics on the go. Batman: Hush,a thrilling mystery of action, intrigue, and deception by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee, is the first DC classic to join the DC GO! collection and can be previewed for free beginning October 17. All-Star Supermana science fiction/fantasy epic by Grant Morrison and Frank QuitelySupergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, a science fiction adventure by Tom King and Bilquis Evely, and more, will be joining the DC GO! collection of reformatted genre classics on DCUI in the coming months.

In Batman: Hush by Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair, and Richard Starkings, a crime epidemic is sweeping Gotham, and Batman’s enemies have emerged to wreak havoc on the Caped Crusader’s life. But little do they know they’re all just pawns in a grand scheme concocted by the enigmatic Hush with one endgame in mind: destroy Bruce Wayne!

Batman: Hush