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The Seven Soldiers of Victory
The series features a new version of the Seven Soldiers of Victory fighting to save Earth from the Sheeda. The series has been interpreted as "an extended metafictional treatise on the writing and reading of comic books in general and the superhero genre in particular".

Spider-Man Brand New Day
The next installment in the "Spider-Man" franchise.

The Mutants
The X-Men are a group founded by Professor Charles Xavier as a response to the emergence of naturally occurring superhumans known as mutants among the baseline human society. Dedicated to promoting a dream of peaceful coexistence between mutants and humans, Xavier trained his X-Men in the use of their mutant powers at the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, forging them into defenders of a world that hates and fears them. Over the years, the heroes of mutantkind found their mission constantly endangered by both reactionary humans and fanatic mutants.

Batman Rogues
Batman's Villains are among the most iconic in comics. The Joker alone is considered one of the most dangerous non-powered villains and serial killers in comic book history.

Clayface
Horror maestro Mike Flanagan (Doctor Sleep) helms this story of Batman villain/ally Clayface—the shape-shifting creature made of clay that haunts Gotham City.

The Witcher
Geralt of Rivia, a brooding professional monster hunter for hire also known as witcher, struggles to keep his humanity in a medieval dark fantasy world ruled by corrupt kings, queens and mages, where poverty, violence and intolerance are rampant, normal humans are sometimes worse than actual monsters and most jobs that pay well involve the darkest of human emotions and desires.

Legion of Doom
The Legion of Doom are a group of super-villains who band together to battle their foes on the Justice League.

Justice Society of America
The Justice Society of America was a war-time group of super-heroes. Decades after the war, they reformed, happily taking the back seat to teams like the Justice League and Teen Titans, and focusing instead of maintaining and nurturing superhero legacy.

Justice League Unlimited
The original members of the Justice League are joined in their battle against crime and evil by dozens of other heroes from the DC comics universe.

The Chronicles of Narnia
The Chronicles of Narnia follows a group of children who are evacuated to the English countryside during WWII. The books tell of the their adventures in the imaginary kingdom of Narnia, guided by a talking lion named Aslan, as they fight the White Witch and restore the throne to its rightful line.

Justice League International
Justice League International is an incarnation of the Justice League established to represent a more global presence. Under the leadership of Maxwell Lord they gained United Nations sponsorship, allowing them greater resources in exchange for regulation.

Bond 26
The next reboot for the titular character, a new take on 007 for a new era.

Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will adapt the Tom King graphic novel of the same name. In that story, Kara Zor-El travels across the galaxy to celebrate her 21st birthday with her loyal companion, Krypto the Superdog. She ends up meeting a young woman named Ruthye who is on a quest for revenge. She wants to hunt down the man who killed her father. Unfortunately, Kara is on a planet with a Red Sun, rendering her powerless, but that doesn’t stop her from doing the right thing.

Superman: Legacy
Superman: Legacy tells the story of Superman's journey to reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing as Clark Kent of Smallville, Kansas. He is the embodiment of truth, justice, and the American way, guided by human kindness in a world that sees kindness as old-fashioned.

The Authority
Based on the Wildstorm (an influential sub-publishing line within DC that hit its peak in the 90s) series of the same name, The Authority will chart the story of a superhero group that’s not afraid to assert their unique (and often violent) methods of protecting the planet.

Booster Gold Series
Booster Gold is one of comics' really popular cult heroes, he's a fascinating guy, he's a loser from the future who uses future technology to come back to present day and become a superhero so that people will love him. It is basically a superhero story of impostor syndrome.

Batman the Brave and the Bold
The Brave and the Bold is a story of Batman and his actual son, Damian Wayne. This is based on Grant Morrison's great comic book run, Damian Wayne is my favorite Robin, he's a little assassin who Batman tries to get in line and so this is the story of the two of them, and the beginning of sort of the Bat Family in the DCU.

Lanterns
his is a story of a couple of Green Lanterns: John Stewart and Hal Jordan, and we have a few other Lanterns peppered in there, but this is really a terrestrial-based TV show, which is almost like True Detective with a couple of Green Lanterns who are space cops watching over precinct Earth. In it, they discover a terrifying mystery that ties into our larger story of the DCU

DCU
If you need to stop an asteroid, you call Superman. If you need to solve a mystery, you call Batman. But if you need to end a war, you call Wonder Woman.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Always trouble-prone, the life of teenager Percy Jackson gets a lot more complicated when he learns he's the son of the Greek god Poseidon. At a training ground for the children of deities, Percy learns to harness his divine powers and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime: he must prevent a feud among the Olympians from erupting into a devastating war on Earth, and rescue his mother from the clutches of Hades, god of the underworld.