Update:

DC Co-publisher Jim Lee has taken to Twitter to say that Omega Men is no longer cancelled, stating that they will give it at least its originally promised 12 issues.

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Three more comics have been confirmed as cancelled.Batman '66 and Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman, two digital-first titles, will see their final issues in December 2015, according to that month's newly released solicitations.The other title is Green Lantern: Lost Army, which is not present on the December solicits, meaning it will end at issue #6."Issue 6 will be the last issue of the series," series writer Cullen Bunn told Newsarama . "There's more to the story of these lost Lanterns, and their story will be resolved in another limited series or in the pages of another Lantern book. I developed a plan for them, and I hope to be part of how it plays out."Newsarama also reports that DC countered by saying Lost Army was always going to be a six-issue mini-series -- like Harley Quinn/Power Girl, Bizarro, and All-Star Section Eight -- though it's worth noting that it was never marketed that way.The original story is below.Five DC comics are about to come to an end over the coming months.According to CBR , Justice League United, Gotham By Midnight, The Omega Men, Lobo, and Doomed will all be reaching their final issues by the end of the year. It is thought that issue #6 of Doomed in November will be the last installment, while the others will end in December.Justice League United from writer Jeff Parker and artist Travel Foreman will end on issue #16. Ray Fawkes and Julio Ferreira's Gotham By Midnight will end on issue #12. The Omega Men, from Tom King and Barnaby Bagenda, will end on issue #7, and Cullen Bunn and Frank Barbiere's Lobo will end on issue #13.Most of these writers and artists are working on other DC projects such as Grayson, Green Lantern: The Lost Army, and Aquaman.In another announced change, Catwoman will be bringing on writer Frank Tiere and artist Inaki Miranda as a new creative team.IGN has all of DC Comics' solicitations for the rest of September October , and November for you to check out.

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