Following the conclusion of the DC KO event, DC’s All In initiative enters its second act, with two of the publisher’s flagship titles undergoing creative refreshes. DC has announced that both The Flash and Titans will have new creative teams starting in March, and one of the series will also have a new name. The Flash will be helmed by writer Ryan North and artist Gavin Guidry, while the renamed New Titans will be created by the team of writer Tate Brombal and artist Sami Basri.
We’re looking for information about North and Guidry’s first issue of The Flash.
Flash #31
Written by Ryan North
Art and cover: GAVIN GUIDRY
Variant cover by BRIAN BOLLAND and GERALD PAREL
Foil variant cover by BRIAN BOLLAND
Corner box variations by GAVIN GUIDRY
symbol variant cover
$3.99 | 32 pages | Variation $4.99 US (cardstock)
Released on 3/25/26
Wally West: Father, husband, and fastest man alive. And now, with DC KO in his rearview mirror, Wally can finally relax and live his best life. Or can it? Because so many people are suddenly relying on the Flash to save them, and are intentionally putting themselves in danger to make sure the Flash saves them. Something sinister is happening behind the scenes…and Wally is right on the cusp of it. This issue also includes a prank. Science! And the debut of an all-new all-star creative team for the Scarlet Speedster!
No Ryan North comic is complete without a prank, so it’s good to see that included in the description.
The Flash will be multiple Eisner Award winner Ryan North’s first ongoing DC project. He co-wrote this year’s excellent miniseries, Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton, with artist Mike Norton. It also marks the first ongoing DC film for Gavin Guidry, who drew last year’s miniseries Superman ’78: Metal Curtain and has also appeared in books such as Birds of Prey and JSA. Guidry replaces outgoing artist Vasko Georgiev, who has drawn the series in the DC KO tie-in arc since the DC All-In effort began, first with writer Cy Spurrier and then with fill-in writers Mark Waid and Christopher Cantwell.
Here are the details of the new Titan:
New Titans #33
Written by Tate Brombal
Art: Sami Basri
Cover by Taurine Clark
Variant cover by ETHAN YOUNG and STEPHEN BYRNE
Corner box variant cover by SAMI BASRI
Women’s History Month variation cover by LEIRIX
symbol variant cover
$3.99 | 32 pages | Variation $4.99 US (cardstock)
Released on 3/18/26
After saving the world from yet another apocalyptic event, the Titans got some well-deserved rest. Back at Titans Tower, they’re happy to be reunited…but it feels too good to be true. Are they the very Titans they claim to be? And if we can’t trust each other…can we even trust ourselves? Tate Brombal and Sami Basri usher in a new era for the next generation of superheroes!
From the looks of their shadows, the new Titans are Superman (Jon Kent), Wonder Girl (Kathy Sandsmark), Batgirl (Stephanie Brown), and Terra (I think Tara Markoff? Is she still alive? Who can track her down?). The updated New Titans title is a throwback to the ’90s era of the series, written by Marv Wolfman, and the iconic series bore that name from 1988 until its end in 1996.
New Titans is the latest DC work from Tate Brombal, another Eisner Award-winning author who is currently writing the Batgirl series with artist Takeshi Miyazawa. This is the latest work in progress from Sami Basri, whose previous DC films include Birds of Prey, Harley Quinn, and Power Girl. The new creative team will be joined by outgoing writer John Layman and artist Pete Woods.
The Flash #31 and New Titans #33 are both scheduled to be released in stores and digitally in March 2026.
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