DC Superhero Girls has been a massive achiever since launching a few years ago . The books in the fille - centric initiative have been upright - sellers and now , starting this declivity , DC Comics will be putting out two lines of graphic novel by some of untested grownup fiction ’s hottest authors .
Yesterday , The New York Timescarried word of DC Zoom and DC Ink , upcoming imprints that will surrender books shoot for at center - degree and young adult reader . DC ’s Vice President Bobbie Chase will serve as executive editor in chief and the writer of these script will be source with proven trail records in the young - grownup market place , like Melissa De La Cruz ( The Descendants ) and Michael Anderson ( TombQuest ) .
Zoom will be set up with DC Superhero missy : Search for Atlantis by Shea Fontana and Yancey Labat while Ink will debut with a Harley Quinn Holy Writ by Mariko Tamaki and Steve Pugh and a Mera project by Danielle Page with a yet - to - be - announce artist . Zoom titles will cost $ 10 for 128 Thomas Nelson Page and Ink books will operate $ 16.99 for 192 .

These imprints are a chic move to capitalise on the succeeder of DC Superhero Girls and boom the interview for the publisher ’s characters beyond the direct - market connection of risible - Koran shops . As someone witha kid who ’s bear witness interestin these kinds of book of account , I ’m happy that DC ’s commit to get a regular stream of them in the nigh hereafter .
ALSO : Gene Luen Yang is doing something shout Superman Smashes the Klan . Hell yes . More information on Zoom and Inkhere .
[ The New York Times ]

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