WHAT IS DC REBIRTH?
DC REBIRTH. STARTS WITH AN ONE-SHOT
The starting point of the DC Rebirth is a special titled DC Universe: Rebirth . Divided into several segments with script by Geoff Johns (Justice League) and drawing by Gary Frank (Batman: Earth one), Ethan Van Sciver (Green Lantern), Ivan Reis (Aquaman) and Phil Jiménez (Infinite Crisis).
The story of this first DC Rebirth special treats of a highly prized hero, a symbol for many reasons, who has been lost in time and is desperate to return. However, his return depends on loved ones and allies who have forgotten him and who, if they do not rescue him, will never know that there is a mysterious enemy who has already stolen ten years of history.
The identity of this mysterious personage is one of the argument centers of this special. A surprise that will leave with the mouth open to more than one reader, so it is advisable not to look at the last page of the comic book before tasting it completely. You are warned!
The keys to this special DC Rebirth can be found in some previous works of the same Geoff Johns before the publication of Universe DC: Rebirth. At the conclusion of The War of Darkseid, an event published entirely in the regular collection of the League of Justice, with a prologue collected in Justice League no. 41 and with the complete saga published monthly between Justice League no. 44 and Justice League no. 53. The American screenwriter also now rescues elements of his stage in the head starring Superman, next to the artist John Romita Jr. By the way! The Man of Steel has suffered in recent months a number of changes, resulting from the crossover The Last Days of Superman and the volume Superman: Lois and Clark- The Arrival. Two stories that take place before the story that takes place in Universe DC: Rebirth.
BUT DC REBIRTH HAS FOLLOWED HIS COURSE
DC Rebirth began in the United States in summer last year. In our country, the event began in November with the publication of DC Universe: Rebirth, but has not stopped since. DC Rebirth has been spreading to various DC series: Batman, Superman, Justice League, Green Lantern, Flash, Aquaman, Green Arrow, Nightwing, Wonderwoman, Harley Quinn, Suicidal Squad. Some with monthly frequency and others with bimonthly periodicity, but all following the same rhythm of American publication.