Christmas might just be around the corner, but DC Comics is already laying out some bold plans for 2026. Following the announcement of three new series earlier this week, the publisher is today setting out its stall for March 2026 which includes some cool new creators on several major titles. Today’s news comes after DC announced a huge levelling up for all of its flagship titles in the new year.
With the DC K.O. event causing some seismic changes to the DCU, March will see the Titans book being rebranded to New Titans starting with issue #33. That issue will also mark the debut of new series writer Tate Brombal. Fear not Batgirl fans, details for issue #17 of that series confirm that – for now – Brombal will continue to pen Cassandra Cains adventures. But more on that in a moment…
Joining Brombal on the New Titans creative team will be new series artist Sami Basri and cover artist Taurin Clarke. March’s issue will also feature variant cover designs by Ethan Young and Stephen Byrne with a corner box variant by Leirix and a symbol variant cover. Here’s a first look at some of those designs:
After helping save the world from yet another world-ending event, the Titans have earned some much-deserved rest. Back in Titans Tower, they’re glad to be reunited again…But it almost feels too good to be true. Are these Titans who they claim to be? And if they can’t trust each other… can they even trust themselves? Tate Brombal and Sami Basri kick off a brand-new era for the next generation of superheroes!
Meanwhile Brombal’s other DC commitment, Batgirl, will release issue #17 in March with Cassandra Cain finally back in Gotham City. In a huge twist the fallout from DC K.O. will see Cass wake up with the metahuman powers once wielded by Blood. Here’s the full solicit text and cover art for Batgirl #17:
Spinning directly out of the events of DC K.O., Batgirl is back in Gotham City when she wakes up with the twisted, metahuman abilities of the Blood—the power to wield and control her blood like a weapon. But her Bat-Family reunion is cut short when she is forced to ascend Wu Corp Tower to confront her Blood relatives for answers and a reversal of this curse. Cassandra Cain has leveled up…or is it a level down? The perfect jumping-on point for new readers of this hit series, as “The Curse of the Blood”begins here!
Elsewhere, with Dexter Soy moving on from Nightwing ongoing writer Dan Watters will be joined in March by artist Denys Cowan as a new chapter begins in Blüdhaven. Nightwing #136 will feature a main cover by Jorge Fornes, variant covers by Jeff Spokes and Jae Lee plus a corner box variant by Jorge Jimenez. Here’s a first look at cover art and the synopsis:
A new era begins here for Bludhaven and its hero. The city’s new super-highway was meant to be its lifeline but has instead become a hotbed of strange and violent incidents. Nightwing’s investigation into this haunted road drives him toward a tragedy from which he may never recover—and sends him looking for answers in Bludhaven’s tragic past. Superstar artist Denys Cowan joins ongoing writer Dan Watters for a supernatural noir tale of urban folklore… in a city where the unavenged dead will stay silent no longer.
Check back later for more coverage on DC’s huge plans for March 2026 and beyond…










