Dc comics new timeline
You're referring to the DC Comics New 52 timeline!
In 2011, DC Comics relaunched its entire line of comic book titles with a new continuity, dubbed the "New 52." This reboot aimed to revamp the DC Universe, introducing new storylines, characters, and art styles. The New 52 timeline was designed to be a fresh start for readers, with many characters and storylines being reimagined or rebooted.
Here's a brief overview of the New 52 timeline:
Key Events:
- The Flashpoint: The Flash's attempt to prevent his mother's death creates a reality where the DC Universe is vastly different from the one we know. This event sets the stage for the New 52.
- The DC Universe Reboot: The New 52 timeline is established, with many characters and storylines being reimagined or rebooted.
- The Justice League's Formation: The iconic superhero team is reformed, with new members and a fresh dynamic.
- The Death of the Family: The Joker's brutal attack on the Bat-family leads to a major shift in the DC Universe.
Major Changes:
- The DC Universe's Age: The New 52 timeline is set about 5 years after the events of the Flashpoint, making the DC Universe about 5 years younger than its previous continuity.
- Character Reimaginings: Many characters, such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman, were reimagined with new origins, powers, and personalities.
- New Continuity: The New 52 timeline introduced a new continuity, with many storylines and characters being reconnected or reimagined.
- The DC Trinity: The relationships between Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman were redefined, with a greater emphasis on their individual personalities and motivations.
Impact on the DC Universe:
- New Storylines: The New 52 introduced many new storylines, including the "Court of Owls" and "Death of the Family" arcs.
- New Characters: The New 52 introduced new characters, such as the Justice League of America and the Teen Titans.
- Reimagined Iconic Villains: Iconic villains like the Joker, Lex Luthor, and Darkseid were reimagined with new motivations and personalities.
- Increased Focus on Character Development: The New 52 emphasized character development, with a greater focus on the personal struggles and relationships of the characters.
The End of the New 52:
In 2016, DC Comics announced the "DC Rebirth" initiative, which marked the end of the New 52 timeline. The DC Universe was rebooted once again, with many characters and storylines being restored to their pre-New 52 continuity. The New 52 timeline is no longer considered part of the DC Comics canon.
However, the impact of the New 52 can still be seen in the DC Universe today, with many characters and storylines continuing to evolve and grow from the foundation laid during that era.