DC Comics will end its New 52 imprint this June.

Justice League #40 cover.

Batman Beyond by writer Dan Jurgens & artist Bernard Chang

Cyborg by writer David L. Walker & artists Ivan Reis and Joe Prado

Dark Universe by writer James Tynion IV & artist Ming Doyle

Doomed by writer Scott Lobdell & artist Javier Fernandez

Harley Quinn/Power Girl by writers Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner & artist Stephane Roux

Red Hood/Arsenal by writer Scott Lobdell & artist Denis Medri

Starfire by writers Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner & artist Emanuela Lupacchino

We Are Robin by writer Lee Bermejo & artists Rob Haynes and Khary Randolph

Justice League of America by writer/artist Brian Hitch

Bizzaro by writer Heath Corson & artist Gustavo Duarte

Prez by writer Mark Russell & artist Ben Caldwell

Omega Men by writer Tom King & artist Barnaby Bagenda

Mystic U (tentative title) by writer Alisa Kwitney & artist Mauricet

Section Eight by writer Garth Ennis & artist John McCrea

Dr. Fate by writer Paul Levitz & artist Sonny Liew

Robin, Son of Batman by writer/artist Pat Gleason

Black Canary by writer Brenden Fletcher & artist Annie Wu

Martian Manhunter by writer Rob Williams & artists Ben Oliver, Paulo Siqueira

Earth 2: Society by writer Daniel H. Wilson & artist Jorge Jimenez

Midnighter by writer Steve Orlando & artist ACO

Bat-Mite by writer Dan Jurgens & artist Corin Howell

Constantine: The Hellblazer by writer Ming Doyle & artist Riley Rossmo

Justice League 3001 by writers Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis & artist Howard Porter

Green Lantern: Lost Army by writer Cullen Bunn & artists Jesus Saiz, Javi Pina

Action Comics by writer Greg Pak & artist Aaron Kuder

Aquaman by writer Cullen Bunn & artist Trevor McCarthy

Batgirl by writers Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher & artist Babs Tarr

Batman by writer Scott Snyder & artist Greg Capullo

Detective Comics by writers Francis Manapul, Brian Buccelato & artist Francis Manapul

Batman/Superman by writer Greg Pak & artist Ardian Syaf

Catwoman by writer Genevieve Valentine & artist David Messina

Deathstroke by writer Tony Daniel & artist Tony Daniel

Flash by writers Rob Venditti, Van Jensen & artist Brett Booth

Gotham Academy by writers Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher & artist Karl Kerschl

Gotham By Midnight by writer Ray Fawkes & artist Juan Ferreyra

Grayson by writers Tim King, Tim Seeley & artist Mikel Janin

Green Arrow by writer Ben Percy & artist Richard Zircher

Green Lantern by writer Robert Venditti & artist Billy Tan

Harley Quinn by writers Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti & artist Chad Hardin

Justice League by writer Geoff Johns & artist Jason Fabok

Justice League United by writer TBD & artists Travel Foreman, Paul Pelletier

Lobo by writer Cullen Bunn & artist Cliff Richards

Secret Six by writer Gail Simone & artist Dale Eaglesham

Sinestro by writer Cullen Bunn & artist Brad Walker

New Suicide Squad by writer Sean Ryan & artist Carlos D’Anda

Superman by writer Gene Luen Yang & artist John Romita, Jr.

Superman/Wonder Woman by writer Peter Tomasi & artist Doug Mahnke

Teen Titans by writer Will Pfeifer & artist Kenneth Rodafort

Wonder Woman by writer Meridith Finch & artist David Finch

While the New 52 imprint is going away, the story continuity will remain the same, so this is not another reboot or a return to the pre-New 52 DC Universe.As of June 3, the post-New 52 publishing line will consist of 24 brand new comics, and 25 ongoing comics that will continue without a break in their numbering. Guess “The New 49” just doesn’t sound as good.“This heralds in a new era for the DC Universe which will allow us to publish something for everyone, be more expansive and modern in our approach and tell stories that better reflect the society around us,” said DC Entertainment Co-Publisher Dan DiDio in a press release. “Whether you’ve been a DC fan your whole life, or whether you are new to comics – there will be a book for you beginning in June.”This relaunch will come after the end of April and May’s Convergence event, which sees different universes from DC’s multiverse brought together by Brainiac for a grand, devastating experiment.The press release also details DC’s Free Comic Book Day offering -- DC Comics: Divergence.Available for free from participating comic stores on May 2, it features three eight-page previews for the June releases of Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, Justice League by Geoff Johns and Jason Fabok (featuring the Darkseid War of Darkseid vs. the Anti-Monitor), and Superman by Gene Luen Yang and John Romita, Jr.As for the new titles, we are exclusively announcing eight of them.And the rest have been announced by CBR and Newsarama And here’s a list of the ongoing titles: