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    DC Comics Elseworlds Returns With Supergirl, Superman & Dark Knights of Steel II

    • By Martin
    • March 18, 2026
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    What’s summer without a thrilling announcement from DC Comics about what’s next? This time, they’re expanding their beloved DC Elseworlds series with three brand-new titles. The lineup includes writers Ethan S. Parker and Griffin Sheridan teaming up with artist and cover illustrator Rod Reis for Supergirl: Survive; writer Kenny Porter collaborating with artist and cover illustrator Danny Earls for Superman: Father of Tomorrow; and writer Tom Taylor joining forces with artist Otto Schmidt, with covers by Yasmine Putri for Dark Knights of Steel II. You can learn more in the following Press Release from DC:

    Supergirl: Survive, Superman: Father of Tomorrow, and Dark Knights of Steel II Launch This Summer

    DC Elseworlds continues its resurgence this summer as the line’s new series for 2026 begin to arrive from some of comics’ most exciting storytellers.

    After first hinting that a new DC Elseworlds series, Supergirl: Survive, would launch during DC’s Summer of Supergirl celebration, DC now unveils the full scope of its next wave of alternate–universe storytelling with Supergirl: Survive, Superman: Father of Tomorrow, and Dark Knights of Steel II. In Supergirl: Survive, teenage Kara Zor-El and infant Kal-El are launched into a hostile universe as Krypton burns around them, while Superman: Father of Tomorrow imagines a world where Jor-El, not his newborn son, crash-lands in Kansas and becomes Earth’s greatest protector. And, in Dark Knights of Steel II, the fan-favorite fantasy epic returns to forge a new legend.

    SUPERGIRL: SURVIVE
    A Krypton That Burns. A Universe That Doesn’t Want Them. A Girl Who Refuses to Die.

    Supergirl: Survive #1 main cover by Rod Reis

    Kara Zor-El lives a life of small problems—school dances, family squabbles, and the impossible task of holding her floppy baby cousin Kal—but Krypton has big ones. As General Zod tightens his grip and the planet begins to burn, Kara and Kal are launched into the stars together, trapped in a prototype rocket and fighting to survive a universe that doesn’t care if they live or die.

    Supergirl: Survive, a new DC Elseworlds comic book series written by Ethan S. Parker and Griffin Sheridan with art and covers by Rod Reis, launches on June 3. Parker and Sheridan (Eisner Award nominees for Kill Your Darlings) join visionary artist Reis (New Mutants) for a harrowing Elseworlds tale of two refugees bound by blood, trauma, and hope.

    Supergirl: Survive #1 variant covers by Taurin Clarke (L) and Guillem March (R)

    SUPERMAN: FATHER OF TOMORROW
    What If the Man of Tomorrow… Was Jor-El?

    Superman: Father of Tomorrow #1 main cover by Danny Earls

    When the planet Krypton explodes, a lone rocket escapes the destruction—not carrying Kal-El, but his father. Jor-El crash-lands in Kansas, where a kindly couple takes him in. As he adjusts to life on Earth, Jor-El discovers he can help his new home not only with his powers, but with his brilliant mind. This is the story of a Man of Steel and Science—and the world he saves.

    Superman: Father of Tomorrow, a new DC Elseworlds comic book series written by Kenny Porter with art and covers by Danny Earls, launches just ahead of Supergirl: Survive, on May 27.

    Superman: Father of Tomorrow #1 variant covers by Gabriel Hardman (L) and Riley Rossmo (R)

    DARK KNIGHTS OF STEEL II
    The medieval DC Universe returns to fire and fury

    Dark Knights of Steel II #1 main cover by Yasmine Putri

    DC will also return to one of its most beloved alternate–universe sagas with Dark Knights of Steel II, launching July 15 from writer Tom Taylor and artist Otto Schmidt, with covers by Yasmine Putri. More details will be revealed soon.

    Superman: Father of Tomorrow and Supergirl: Survive join the DC Elseworlds line with their May and June debuts, followed in July by DC’s Dark Knights of Steel II. Fans can look forward to bold new visions of iconic characters, sweeping alternate histories, and the continued expansion of DC’s signature imprint for Super Hero stories set outside the main DC Universe.

    For the latest DC publishing updates, follow DC on social media or visit dc.com. The DC UNIVERSE INFINITE digital subscription platform (DCUI) is a great way to explore DC’s comics. For details and a free trial, visit dcuniverseinfinite.com. DCUI is not available in all countries and is not intended for children.

    Martin
    Martin

    Senior Writer at GeekVibesNation – I am a 60 something child of the 70’s who admits to being a Star Trek/Star Wars/Comic Book junkie who once dove headfirst over a cliff (Ok, it was a small hill) to try to rescue his Fantastic Four comic from a watery grave. I am married to a lovely woman who is as crazy as I am and the proud parent of a 21-year-old young man with autism. My wife and son are my real heroes.

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