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* '''''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye''''' -- DC Comics’ [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] character Cave Carson, his cybernetic eye and his college–age daughter travel to dark places deep in the earth and mind. Written by Gerard Way and Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.

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* '''''Cave '''''[[ComicBook/CaveCarsonHasACyberneticEye Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye''''' Eye]]''''' -- DC Comics’ [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] character Cave Carson, his cybernetic eye and his college–age daughter travel to dark places deep in the earth and mind. Written by Gerard Way and Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.



* '''''Bug!: The Adventures of Forager''''' -- A solo comic for the titular character, a minor figure from Creator/JackKirby's ''ComicBook/NewGods'' sub-franchise. Written by Lee Allred, art by Michael Allred, colors by Laura Allred.

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* '''''Bug!: '''''[[ComicBook/BugTheAdventuresOfForager Bug!: The Adventures of Forager''''' Forager]]''''' -- A solo comic for the titular character, a minor figure from Creator/JackKirby's ''ComicBook/NewGods'' sub-franchise. Written by Lee Allred, art by Michael Allred, colors by Laura Allred.



* '''''Shade, the Changing Woman''''' -- A continuation of ''Shade, The Changing Girl'', wherein Loma sheds her Earth body and comes into contact with the original Shade. Written by Cecil Castellucci with art by Marley Zarcone and covers by Becky Cloonan
* '''''Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye''''' -- A continuation of ''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye'', following Cave Carson and his daughter after they fall into a black hole. Written by Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.
* '''''Mother Panic: Gotham A.D.''''' -- A continuation of ''Mother Panic.'' [[TimeSkip Ten years after]] the disappearance of ComicBook/{{Batman}}, Gotham has fallen into dystopia. Written by Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards and Ibrahim Moustafa.

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* '''''Shade, '''''[[ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingWoman Shade, the Changing Woman''''' Woman]]''''' -- A continuation of ''Shade, The Changing Girl'', wherein Loma sheds her Earth body and comes into contact with the original Shade. Written by Cecil Castellucci with art by Marley Zarcone and covers by Becky Cloonan
* '''''Cave '''''[[ComicBook/CaveCarsonHasAnInterstellarEye Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye''''' Eye]]''''' -- A continuation of ''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye'', following Cave Carson and his daughter after they fall into a black hole. Written by Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.
* '''''Mother '''''[[ComicBook/MotherPanicGothamAD Mother Panic: Gotham A.D.''''' ]]''''' -- A continuation of ''Mother Panic.'' [[TimeSkip Ten years after]] the disappearance of ComicBook/{{Batman}}, Gotham has fallen into dystopia. Written by Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards and Ibrahim Moustafa.



* '''''Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds''''' -- Continuing ''Doom Patrol'', featuring the team on a road trip across time and space. Written by Gerard Way and Jeremy Lambert with art by James Harvey, Doc Shaner, Nick Pitarra, Becky Cloonan and more.
* '''''Collapser''''' -- A wannabe DJ named Liam James gets superpowers from a black hole and gets involved in a cosmic conflict while trying to continue forward with his day-to-day life. Written by Mikey Way and Shaun Simon with art by Ilias Kyriazis.

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* '''''Doom '''''[[ComicBook/DoomPatrolWeightOfTheWorlds Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds''''' Worlds]]''''' -- Continuing ''Doom Patrol'', featuring the team on a road trip across time and space. Written by Gerard Way and Jeremy Lambert with art by James Harvey, Doc Shaner, Nick Pitarra, Becky Cloonan and more.
* '''''Collapser''''' '''''ComicBook/{{Collapser}}''''' -- A wannabe DJ named Liam James gets superpowers from a black hole and gets involved in a cosmic conflict while trying to continue forward with his day-to-day life. Written by Mikey Way and Shaun Simon with art by Ilias Kyriazis.




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* '''''Far Sector''''' -- Newly deputized [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern]] Sojourner "Jo" Mullein polices a massive city that keeps its inhabitants safe by removing their emotions when chaos begins to break loose. Written by Creator/NKJemisin with art by Jamal Campbell.

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* '''''Far Sector''''' '''''ComicBook/FarSector''''' -- Newly deputized [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern]] Sojourner "Jo" Mullein polices a massive city that keeps its inhabitants safe by removing their emotions when chaos begins to break loose. Written by Creator/NKJemisin with art by Jamal Campbell.
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* '''''Far Sector''''' -- Newly deputized [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern]] Sojourner "Jo" Mullein polices a massive city that keeps its inhabitants safe by removing their emotions when chaos begins to break loose. Written by N.K. Jemesin with art by Jamal Campbell.

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* '''''Far Sector''''' -- Newly deputized [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern]] Sojourner "Jo" Mullein polices a massive city that keeps its inhabitants safe by removing their emotions when chaos begins to break loose. Written by N.K. Jemesin Creator/NKJemisin with art by Jamal Campbell.
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* StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series. [[spoiler: It later turns out the ''Justice League'' appearances are still canon when it's revealed the Robotman of Way's run is in fact a copy created because the "real" Cliff Steele is having adventures elsewhere.]]

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* StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, happen (and by extension, their entire history), by having Robotman reference events within those series. [[spoiler: It later turns out the ''Justice League'' appearances are possibly still canon when it's revealed the Robotman of Way's run is in fact may be a copy created because the "real" Cliff Steele is having adventures elsewhere.]]of some kind. Though considering that Justice League run [[ContinuitySnarl may itself no longer be in continuity]], who knows anymore?]]
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* '''''Eternity Girl''''' -- A disfigured former superhero who can't die sets out to destroy the universe. Written by Magdalene Visaggio with art by Sonny Liew.

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* '''''Eternity Girl''''' '''''ComicBook/EternityGirl''''' -- A disfigured former superhero who can't die sets out to destroy the universe. Written by Magdalene Visaggio with art by Sonny Liew.
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Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal will publish titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. Though published independently from the mainstream ComicBook/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics will still be set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.

Never intended to be a permanent fixture (it was described as a "pop-up imprint"), Way announced the imprint's titles would end in summer of 2018, although they may return eventually. The one exception was ''Doom Patrol'', which was announced to continue indefinitely.

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Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal will publish publishes titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. Though published independently from the mainstream ComicBook/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics will are still be set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.

Never intended to be a permanent fixture (it was described as a "pop-up imprint"), Way announced the imprint's titles would end in summer of 2018, although they may return eventually.returned a year later. The one exception was ''Doom Patrol'', which was announced to continue indefinitely.



Following the line-wide "Milk Wars" crossover, Young Animal will relaunch with a handful of new titles, and continuations of existing ones:

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Following the line-wide "Milk Wars" crossover, Young Animal will relaunch was relaunched with a handful of new titles, and continuations of existing ones:
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Added a folder to describe the upcoming new wave of titles, announced earlier today (4/10/2019).

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A fourth wave has been announced, to be released in July 2019.

* '''''Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds''''' -- Continuing ''Doom Patrol'', featuring the team on a road trip across time and space. Written by Gerard Way and Jeremy Lambert with art by James Harvey, Doc Shaner, Nick Pitarra, Becky Cloonan and more.
* '''''Collapser''''' -- A wannabe DJ named Liam James gets superpowers from a black hole and gets involved in a cosmic conflict while trying to continue forward with his day-to-day life. Written by Mikey Way and Shaun Simon with art by Ilias Kyriazis.
* '''''Far Sector''''' -- Newly deputized [[Franchise/GreenLantern Green Lantern]] Sojourner "Jo" Mullein polices a massive city that keeps its inhabitants safe by removing their emotions when chaos begins to break loose. Written by N.K. Jemesin with art by Jamal Campbell.
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* StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series.

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* StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series. [[spoiler: It later turns out the ''Justice League'' appearances are still canon when it's revealed the Robotman of Way's run is in fact a copy created because the "real" Cliff Steele is having adventures elsewhere.]]
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Compare to [[Creator/MarvelMAX MAX]], a similar imprint by Creator/MarvelComics.

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* CrisisCrossover: "Milk Wars", which tied into all five ongoing titles and set up ''Eternity Girl''.
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Never intended to be a permanent fixture (it was described as a "pop-up imprint"), Way announced the imprint's titles would end in summer of 2018, although they may return eventually. The one exception was ''Doom Patrol'', which was announced to continue indefinitely.
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These two aren't part of the Young Animals line; they're Vertigo series.


* '''''Deathbed''''' -- Written by Joshua Williamson with art by Riley Rossmo.
* '''''Motherlands''''' -- Written by Si Spurrier with art by Rachet Stott.

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Following the line-wide "Milk Wars" crossover, Young Animal will relaunch with a handful of new titles, and continuations of existing ones:



* '''''Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye''''' -- A continuation of '''''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye''''', following Cave Carson and his daughter after they fall into a black hole. Written by Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.

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* '''''Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye''''' -- A continuation of '''''Cave ''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye''''', Eye'', following Cave Carson and his daughter after they fall into a black hole. Written by Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.

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* '''''Shade, the Changing Woman''''' -- A continuation of ''Shade, The Changing Girl'', wherein Loma sheds her Earth body and comes into contact with the original Shade. Written by Cecil Castellucci with art by Marley Zarcone and covers by Becky Cloonan
* '''''Cave Carson Has an Interstellar Eye''''' -- A continuation of '''''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye''''', following Cave Carson and his daughter after they fall into a black hole. Written by Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.
* '''''Mother Panic: Gotham A.D.''''' -- A continuation of ''Mother Panic.'' [[TimeSkip Ten years after]] the disappearance of ComicBook/{{Batman}}, Gotham has fallen into dystopia. Written by Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards and Ibrahim Moustafa.
* '''''Eternity Girl''''' -- A disfigured former superhero who can't die sets out to destroy the universe. Written by Magdalene Visaggio with art by Sonny Liew.
* '''''Deathbed''''' -- Written by Joshua Williamson with art by Riley Rossmo.
* '''''Motherlands''''' -- Written by Si Spurrier with art by Rachet Stott.
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* '''''Bug!: The Adventures of Forager''''' - Written by Lee Allred, art by Michael Allred, colors by Laura Allred.

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* '''''Bug!: The Adventures of Forager''''' - -- A solo comic for the titular character, a minor figure from Creator/JackKirby's ''ComicBook/NewGods'' sub-franchise. Written by Lee Allred, art by Michael Allred, colors by Laura Allred.
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* '''''Bug!: The Adventures of Forager''''' - Written by Lee Allred, art by Michael Allred, colors by Laura Allred.
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* NamesTheSame: There's a [[LongRunners long running]] [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/young-animal/4050-92704/ Japanese gravure/manga magazine]] called Young Animal, which is most well-known for publishing ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.
* StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series.


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* StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series.
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* NamesTheSame: There's a [[LongRunners long running]] [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/young-animal/4050-92704/ Japanese gravure/manga magazine]] called Young Animal.

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* NamesTheSame: There's a [[LongRunners long running]] [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/young-animal/4050-92704/ Japanese gravure/manga magazine]] called Young Animal.Animal, which is most well-known for publishing ''Manga/{{Berserk}}''.



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* NamesTheSame: There's a [[LongRunners long running]] [[http://comicvine.gamespot.com/young-animal/4050-92704/ Japanese gravure/manga magazine]] called Young Animal.
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* SequelSeries/StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series.

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* SequelSeries/StealthSequel: StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series.
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* SequelSeries/StealthSequel: At first, it seemed like ''Doom Patrol'' would be a reboot of the franchise, and it does not acknowledge the team's then-most-recent appearance in Geoff Johns' ''Justice League'' run. However, issue 3 makes it clear that both Grant Morrison and Keith Giffen's runs did indeed happen, by having Robotman reference events within those series.
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-> ''"I am thrilled to help bring DC’s Young Animal to life, having been raised on experimental 80s and 90s takes on superheroes. I see Young Animal as a place to try new ideas- following the spirit of those books from the past but bring them somewhere else. I see it as an imprint where we can explore fine art, bold concepts, mature themes, and strangeness -- with lots of heart."''

'''Young Animal''' is an imprint of Creator/DCComics founded by Music/MyChemicalRomance frontman (and writer of ''ComicBook/TheUmbrellaAcademy'') Gerard Way, set for launch in September 2016.

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-> ''"I am thrilled to help bring DC’s Young Animal to life, having been raised on experimental 80s and 90s takes on superheroes. I see Young Animal as a place to try new ideas- ideas - following the spirit of those books from the past but bring them somewhere else. I see it as an imprint where we can explore fine art, bold concepts, mature themes, and strangeness -- with lots of heart."''

'''Young Animal''' is an imprint of Creator/DCComics founded by Music/MyChemicalRomance frontman (and writer of ''ComicBook/TheUmbrellaAcademy'') Gerard Way, set for launch Way that launched in September 2016.



* '''''ComicBook/MotherPanic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.

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* '''''ComicBook/MotherPanic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written by Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To Creator/VertigoComics, another DC Comics imprint for {{darker and edgier}} titles than DC's regular output.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: To The imprint revives the original 1990s approach of Creator/VertigoComics, another with stories featuring mainstream DC Comics imprint for {{darker universe characters, but with more challenging subject matter and edgier}} titles than DC's regular output.artistic approach.
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* '''''ComicBook/Mother Panic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.

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* '''''ComicBook/Mother Panic''''' '''''ComicBook/MotherPanic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.
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* '''''Mother Panic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.

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* '''''Mother '''''ComicBook/Mother Panic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.
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Jody Houser is the sole writer for Mother Panic.


* '''''Mother Panic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written by Gerard Way and Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.

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* '''''Mother Panic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written by Gerard Way and Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.
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Compare to [[ComicBook/MarvelMAX MAX]], a similar imprint by Creator/MarvelComics.

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-> ''"I am thrilled to help bring DC’s Young Animal to life, having been raised on experimental 80s and 90s takes on superheroes. I see Young Animal as a place to try new ideas- following the spirit of those books from the past but bring them somewhere else. I see it as an imprint where we can explore fine art, bold concepts, mature themes, and strangeness -- with lots of heart."''

'''Young Animal''' is an imprint of Creator/DCComics founded by Music/MyChemicalRomance frontman (and writer of ''ComicBook/TheUmbrellaAcademy'') Gerard Way, set for launch in September 2016.

Described as "comics for dangerous humans," Young Animal will publish titles intended for mature readers, putting modern spins on classic (and obscure) DC Comics concepts like ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''. Though published independently from the mainstream ComicBook/{{DCU}} titles and not being considered part of the ComicBook/DCRebirth branding, Young Animal comics will still be set within that universe; ''Mother Panic'', for example, is set in Gotham City.

[[folder:Wave One titles]]
* '''''ComicBook/DoomPatrol''''' -- In the spirit of Creator/GrantMorrison's legendary run on the series, along with other classic incarnations of the characters. Written by Gerard Way with art by Nick Derington.
* '''''[[ComicBook/ShadeTheChangingMan Shade]], The Changing Girl''''' -- An alien takes over the body of a 16-year-old bully and must face the challenges of being a stranger in a foreign land, plus the consequences of a life she didn't live, exploring themes of madness, alienation, and the bizarre in this sci-fi thriller. Written by Cecil Castellucci with art by Marley Zarcone and covers by Becky Cloonan.
* '''''Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye''''' -- DC Comics’ [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] character Cave Carson, his cybernetic eye and his college–age daughter travel to dark places deep in the earth and mind. Written by Gerard Way and Jon Rivera with art by Michael Avon Oeming.
* '''''Mother Panic''''' -- Meet Violet Paige, a celebrity heiress by day and brutal vigilante by night as she takes on the underbelly of Gotham City’s high society. Written by Gerard Way and Jody Houser with art by Tommy Lee Edwards.
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Compare to [[ComicBook/MarvelMAX MAX]], a similar imprint by Creator/MarvelComics.

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!! Young Animal provides examples of the following tropes:
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: The main character of ''Shade, The Changing Girl'' is a female counterpart of the original Shade.
* ElectronicEyes: Guess which title features a character with one of these.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Creator/VertigoComics, another DC Comics imprint for {{darker and edgier}} titles than DC's regular output.

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