DC To Relaunch Vertigo With Titles By Bryan Edward Hill, Zoe Quinn, Ben Blacker, And More

06/17/2018 02:46 pm EDT

DC's venerable Vertigo imprint will relaunch in September, introducing seven new titles to the marketplace under the stewardship of editor Mark Doyle.

Vertigo's new line, which was announced today, features veteran comics talent as well as name writers from outside of the comics field. They will join the recently-announced Sandman Universe of titles as DC reinvents the 25-year-old imprint, which has struggled to find an identity for itself in recent years.

"It's time to rebuild DC Vertigo," said Doyle in a statement. "We're returning to our roots by spotlighting the most exciting new voices in comics, as well as bringing new voices to comics. From the corners of television, games, music, activism, podcasting, comics and more, all of our creators are passionate and have something to say. These sophisticated stories have amazing new characters and vast worlds to explore. That's what it has always been about for me — new stories, new voices, new possibilities. We're creating a new generation of DC Vertigo classics for readers of all genres."

The line will begin rolling out in the late fall/early winter of 2018 and will carry through 2019. Here's the rundown (you can check out some early promotional art in the attached image gallery):

While several of the artists have been involved with DC in the past, this is the first major project for the publisher for many of the writers. Blacker, who is best known for Thrilling Adventure Hour, has worked on projects like Deadpool and Star Wars at Marvel. Horn, Sheridan, and Quinn are well-known in their own spaces but new to comics writing. Only Russell and Hill have significant DC pagecounts under their belts, and both of them have been working on critically-acclaimed work within DC's main corporate/licensed sphere for the last couple of years.

More details on the titles will likely be available beginning with DC's September 2018 solicitations, but expect the bulk of the information to come out of next month's Comic Con in San Diego.

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