DC's Young Animal
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| defunct = 2021
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| keypeople = Mark Doyle (executive editor)
Jamie S. Rich (group editor)
Gerard Way (curator)[http://www.newsarama.com/31573-the-secret-origin-young-animal-future-of-doom-patrol-s-gerard-way-nick-derington.html The Secret Origin & Ambitious Future of DC's YOUNG ANIMAL] "Building and curating an imprint like Young Animal, you [...]".
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DC's Young Animal was a "pop-up"{{Cite web|url=https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2019/04/10/dc%E2%80%99s-young-animal-returns-this-july-with-more-doom-patrol-plus-new-lineup-of-genre|title=DC'S YOUNG ANIMAL RETURNS THIS JULY WITH MORE DOOM PATROL, PLUS NEW LINEUP OF GENRE-PUSHING TITLES|date=2019-04-10|website=DC|language=en|access-date=2019-04-14}} imprint of DC Comics started in 2016."[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/articles/dc-expands-beyond-superheroes-with-young-animal-an/1100-155868/ DC Expands Beyond Superheroes with Young Animal]", Comic Vine. Retrieved August 15, 2016 It was developed in collaboration with Gerard Way, an American musician and comic book writer, author of The Umbrella Academy. Its main focus was to relaunch characters and settings from the DC Universe in stories for mature readers, done with a more experimental approach than DC's primary line of superhero comics. The line was overseen by Vertigo group editor Jamie S. Rich and executive editor Mark Doyle.{{Cite news|url=http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2017/05/05/dc-entertainment-expands-editorial-leadership-team|title=DC Entertainment Expands Editorial Leadership Team|date=2017-05-05|work=DC|access-date=2017-05-11|language=en}}
Gerard Way said that a shared theme of the Young Animal comics is "relationships between parents and children". Other themes he has cited are alienation, fame, change ("self-actualization and becoming something else"), as well as bullying, teenagers and drug use (in Shade, the Changing Girl), and eventually "a lot of personal stuff for me in Doom Patrol that deals with mature themes".{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/gerard-way-talks-new-dc-comics-imprint-im-here-for-the-long-haul-20160407|title=Gerard Way Talks New DC Comics Imprint|magazine=Rolling Stone |date=8 April 2016}}
History
The imprint launched in late 2016 with four ongoing series: Doom Patrol, Shade the Changing Girl, Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye, and Mother Panic, followed in 2017 by a 6-issue limited series Bug! The Adventures of Forager. In the middle of 2018 was a five-part crossover involving members of the Justice League, which was called Milk Wars. Three of the series were then relaunched as Shade the Changing Woman, Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye, and Mother Panic: Gotham A.D., running for 6 issues under those names, along with the new title Eternity Girl, which also ran for 6 issues. The line was placed on hold in August 2018, with the 12th issue of the delayed Doom Patrol series going on sale the following October.{{cite web|url=https://io9.gizmodo.com/dcs-excellent-young-animal-imprint-is-coming-to-an-end-1825930623|title=DC's Excellent Young Animal Imprint Is Coming to an End|last1=Pulliam-Moore|first1=Charles|date=May 10, 2018|website=io9|access-date=August 12, 2018}}
One of the "Young Animal" titles, Doom Patrol resumed in July 2019, and was joined by two new titles, Far Sector and Collapser.
Titles
- Shade, the Changing Girl – by Cecil Castellucci and Marley Zarcone{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/comics/shade-the-changing-girl-2016/shade-the-changing-girl-1 |title=SHADE, THE CHANGING GIRL #1 | DC |website=Dccomics.com |date=2016-10-05 |access-date=2017-01-20}} – is a continuation of the earlier Vertigo series Shade, the Changing Man. Here, an alien is obsessed with a discontinued line of missions to Earth undertaken with a "Madness Cloak". After taking the cloak, she becomes stuck on Earth in the body of a female high school bully who had been in a coma after nearly drowning in a lake.
- Mother Panic – by Jody Houser and Tommy Lee Edwards{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/comics/mother-panic-2016/mother-panic-1 |title=MOTHER PANIC #1 | DC |website=Dccomics.com |date=2016-11-09 |access-date=2017-01-20}} – is about Violet Paige, a young celebrity who seeks revenge on her privileged peers under a secret identity in Gotham City. She is often monitored by Batman and the Bat Family.{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/07/28/gerard-way-and-john-rivera-talk-dcs-young-animal-what-can-we-do-/|title=Gerard Way and Jon Rivera Talk DC's Young Animal: "What Can We Do To Help Change Comics?"|website=DC}}
- Doom Patrol – by Gerard Way and Nick Derington{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/comics/doom-patrol-2016/doom-patrol-1 |title=DOOM PATROL #1 | DC |website=Dccomics.com |date=2016-09-14 |access-date=2017-01-20}} – is another series from DC featuring freakish superheroes. The protagonist is Casey Brinke, an EMT who can only remember impossible things from her childhood. She is introduced into Dannyland, a seemingly impossible place that has the answers to her past and her future.
- Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye – by Jon Rivera, Gerard Way, and Michael Avon Oeming{{cite web|url=http://www.dccomics.com/comics/cave-carson-has-a-cybernetic-eye-2016/cave-carson-has-a-cybernetic-eye-1 |title=CAVE CARSON HAS A CYBERNETIC EYE #1 | DC |website=Dccomics.com |date=2016-10-19 |access-date=2017-01-20}} – is a revival of an obscure DC character, the underground explorer Cave Carson. Twelve years after retirement, Carson joins his daughter Chloe in adventures, stealing his old digging machine and setting forth on a wacky adventure involving cults, mushrooms, and Superman.
- Bug: The Adventures of Forager – miniseries by Lee Allred, Michael Allred, and Laura Allred(February 14, 2017), "[http://www.avclub.com/article/allred-family-pays-tribute-jack-kirby-young-animal-250254 The Allred family pays tribute to Jack Kirby in Young Animal's Bug]", The A.V. Club. Retrieved February 16, 2017 – is based on the 1970s Jack-Kirby-created character Forager.
- Eternity Girl – miniseries by writer Magdalene Visaggio and artist Sonny Liew{{Cite news|url=https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2017/10/07/vertigo-and-dcs-young-animal-announce-compelling-new-series-at-nycc|title=VERTIGO AND DC'S YOUNG ANIMAL ANNOUNCE COMPELLING NEW SERIES AT NYCC|date=2017-10-07|work=DC|access-date=2018-03-24|language=en}} – began as a result of the Milk Wars crossover event. Caroline Sharp, a former super-spy, possesses the power of eternal life and seeks to end the universe in order to terminate her existence. Themes of depression and existentialism were explored throughout the 6-issue series.{{Cite news|url=https://www.dccomics.com/comics/eternity-girl-2018/eternity-girl-1|title=ETERNITY GIRL #1|date=2017-12-18|work=DC|access-date=2018-03-24|language=en}}
- Collapser – by Mikey Way and Shaun Simon.
- Far Sector – by Nora Keita Jemisin and Jamal Campbell – is a 12-issue science fiction murder mystery. This story features a newly-introduced Green Lantern, Sojourner Mullein, far from Earth. It was nominated for the 2021 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series.{{Cite web|title=DC Garners Seventeen 2021 Eisner Award Nominations|url=https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2021/06/09/dc-garners-seventeen-2021-eisner-award-nominations|url-status=live|access-date=June 10, 2021|website=DC Comics|date=9 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210609213340/https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2021/06/09/dc-garners-seventeen-2021-eisner-award-nominations |archive-date=2021-06-09}}
- Shade, the Changing Woman – by Cecil Castelucci and Marley Zarcone – a follow-up to the Shade, the Changing Girl.
- Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye – by Jon Rivera and Michael Avon Oeming – a follow-up to Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye.
- Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds – by Gerard Way, Jeremy Lambert, and James Harvey – a follow-up to Gerard's run of Doom Patrol.
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