DC GO! Expands Its 2026 Webcomics Slate
The 2026 slate begins with new seasons of three of DC GO!’s most-read original series.
These returning titles help set the stage for a broader expansion that will continue throughout the year, leading into the imprint’s first crossover event and several new original webcomic launches.
DC GO! is built around an easy-to-read vertical scrolling format, giving readers quick, accessible episodes with fresh takes on familiar DC characters. That format has helped the imprint reach digital-first readers who want superhero stories, comedy, romance, and character-focused adventures in shorter, mobile-friendly installments.
Readers can catch up now through DC GO! on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE.
Jon Kent Returns in This Internship Is My Kryptonite
Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite returns in June 2026 with a new season from writer Sam Camp and artist Seraji.
The slice-of-life superhero comedy follows Jon Kent as he attempts to balance his superhero responsibilities with an internship at the Daily Planet. That setup gives the series room to blend Superman-family action with workplace humor, coming-of-age pressure, and the everyday chaos of trying to prove yourself.
The first episode of the new season is available now on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE, making this one of the earliest entry points into DC GO!’s expanded 2026 lineup.
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The Magical Mysteries of Shazam! Brings Fantasy Adventure Back to DC GO!
The Magical Mysteries of Shazam! returns in August 2026 with writer Steve Orlando and artist Giopota.
The series brings Billy Batson’s magical world to life through a fantasy and supernatural adventure lens. Built around heart, humor, monsters, and magic, this DC GO! title gives Shazam fans a lighter but still adventure-ready corner of the DC Universe.
Billy Batson has always worked best when superhero mythology meets childhood wonder, and this returning season looks positioned to continue that balance with a monster-filled, whimsical approach.
Fans of Shazam, magic-based DC stories, and fast-paced fantasy comics should keep this new season on their radar.
Nothing Butt Nightwing Sends Dick Grayson Undercover
Nothing Butt Nightwing returns in September 2026 with writer Patrick R. Young and artist Moy R. Marco.
The action-comedy series sends Dick Grayson undercover as a globe-trotting supermodel, turning Nightwing’s charm, athleticism, and spy-ready skill set into a stylish digital caper.
This series has become one of DC GO!’s standout humor titles, and its return also plays an important role in the next major step for the imprint: the first-ever DC GO! crossover event.
For fans who enjoy Nightwing stories with comedy, fashion, action, and undercover chaos, this is one of the key DC GO! titles to follow going into fall 2026.
Runway to Ruin! Becomes DC GO!’s First Crossover Event
The biggest announcement in the 2026 expansion is Runway to Ruin!, DC GO!’s first imprint-wide crossover event.
Arriving in October 2026, the event begins with an Alpha episode written by Patrick R. Young with art by Andrew Drilon. The crossover will connect storylines from across the DC GO! slate throughout October before building toward an Omega episode.
That makes Runway to Ruin! a milestone moment for the imprint. DC GO! is no longer just a collection of individual mobile-first series. With this crossover, the line begins to feel like a connected digital publishing universe with shared momentum, returning characters, and event-style storytelling.
For readers who follow crossover comics and digital-first storytelling, this event could be the best place to see how DC GO! is evolving.
Warriors and a Tween Wonder and Poison Ivy in Briarwood Join the Lineup
DC also teased more stories for fans of Warriors and a Wee Wonder and Harley Quinn in Paradise.
Warriors and a Tween Wonder is a slice-of-life comedy from writer Stephanie Williams and artist Dominic Bustamante.
Poison Ivy in Briarwood is a romance-comedy from writer CRC Payne and artist Bailie Rosenlund.
These new titles show DC GO!’s continued interest in genre variety. Instead of focusing only on traditional superhero action, the imprint is expanding into comedy, romance, character drama, fantasy, and everyday life inside the DC Universe.
That approach makes DC GO! especially accessible for readers who may know DC characters from animation, movies, or television but want a lighter, faster way to start reading comics.
DC GO! Comes to Print in October 2026
The DC GO! expansion also includes the imprint’s first print releases, arriving in October 2026.
The first print collections include:
Nothing Butt Nightwing Vol. 1
Collects episodes 1–13.
Harley Quinn in Paradise Vol. 1
Collects episodes 1–13.
Renaissance of Raven
Collects the full series.
These releases mark the first time DC GO! stories will be available in print, giving comic shops, collectors, and physical-format readers a chance to experience the imprint beyond digital platforms.
That is an important step for DC GO!, because it connects mobile-first webcomics to the traditional comic retail market. Digital readers get convenient vertical episodes, while print collectors now get bookshelf-ready editions of selected series.
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Why DC GO!’s 2026 Expansion Matters
DC GO!’s 2026 expansion matters because it shows DC investing more heavily in digital-first storytelling.
The vertical scrolling format makes these stories easier to read on phones, which is important for younger readers, casual readers, and fans who may not visit a comic shop every week. At the same time, the move into print collections gives DC GO! a broader path into the traditional comic market.
The new slate also shows how flexible the DC Universe can be. Jon Kent can star in a workplace superhero comedy. Shazam can anchor fantasy adventure. Nightwing can carry an undercover fashion-world caper. Poison Ivy can headline romance-comedy. Raven, Harley Quinn, and other characters can reach readers in formats that feel different from standard monthly comics.
For DC, this is more than a side imprint. It is a way to experiment with format, tone, genre, and audience while still using recognizable characters.
DC GO! 2026 Slate Details
Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite
Genre: Slice-of-Life / Superhero Comedy
Writer: Sam Camp
Artist: Seraji
New Season: June 2026
The Magical Mysteries of Shazam!
Genre: Fantasy / Supernatural Adventure
Writer: Steve Orlando
Artist: Giopota
New Season: August 2026
Nothing Butt Nightwing
Genre: Action / Comedy
Writer: Patrick R. Young
Artist: Moy R. Marco
New Season: September 2026
Runway to Ruin!
Event Type: DC GO! Crossover
Alpha Episode Writer: Patrick R. Young
Alpha Episode Artist: Andrew Drilon
Launch: October 2026
Warriors and a Tween Wonder
Genre: Slice-of-Life / Comedy
Writer: Stephanie Williams
Artist: Dominic Bustamante
Launch: Later in 2026
Poison Ivy in Briarwood
Genre: Romance / Comedy
Writer: CRC Payne
Artist: Bailie Rosenlund
Launch: Later in 2026
Final Thoughts: DC GO! Is Becoming a Bigger Part of DC’s Publishing Future
DC GO! is clearly becoming a bigger part of DC’s publishing strategy.
The 2026 expansion brings back successful titles, introduces new original webcomics, launches a crossover event, and brings the line into print for the first time. That combination gives DC GO! momentum across both digital and physical formats.
For readers, the biggest appeal is accessibility. These are DC stories designed for quick reading sessions, vertical scrolling, and character-driven entertainment. For collectors and comic shops, the October 2026 print releases create a new opportunity to follow DC GO! beyond the app experience.
Whether you are reading on your phone, catching up through DC UNIVERSE INFINITE, or waiting for the first print collections, DC GO! looks ready for its biggest year yet.
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Join the Conversation
Which DC GO! title are you most excited to follow in 2026?
Are you looking forward to Jon Kent: This Internship Is My Kryptonite, The Magical Mysteries of Shazam!, Nothing Butt Nightwing, Poison Ivy in Briarwood, or the first crossover event, Runway to Ruin!?
Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know which DC GO! series should be on every reader’s list.
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