DC Extends Custom Comics
DC Comics is teaming with Sports Illustrated For Kids and LEGO
Systems to launch the next chapter in one of the comic book industry’s longest
running and most successful custom comic programs. As part of the new deal, DC
Comics created a series of Bionicle custom comics that will run in both S.I.
For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line, which includes The Batman Strikes,
Teen Titans Go!, Justice League Unlimited, Scooby-Doo, and Looney Tunes. The
program begins in Scooby-Doo #99 (which went on sale August 10) and runs
through the end of the year. To read the complete story, readers will need to
read both S.I. For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line. Each DC comic will offer a
tag promoting the program.
Systems to launch the next chapter in one of the comic book industry’s longest
running and most successful custom comic programs. As part of the new deal, DC
Comics created a series of Bionicle custom comics that will run in both S.I.
For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line, which includes The Batman Strikes,
Teen Titans Go!, Justice League Unlimited, Scooby-Doo, and Looney Tunes. The
program begins in Scooby-Doo #99 (which went on sale August 10) and runs
through the end of the year. To read the complete story, readers will need to
read both S.I. For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line. Each DC comic will offer a
tag promoting the program.
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DC Extends Custom Comics
DC Comics is teaming with Sports Illustrated For Kids and LEGO
Systems to launch the next chapter in one of the comic book industry’s longest
running and most successful custom comic programs. As part of the new deal, DC
Comics created a series of Bionicle custom comics that will run in both S.I.
For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line, which includes The Batman Strikes,
Teen Titans Go!, Justice League Unlimited, Scooby-Doo, and Looney Tunes. The
program begins in Scooby-Doo #99 (which went on sale August 10) and runs
through the end of the year. To read the complete story, readers will need to
read both S.I. For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line. Each DC comic will offer a
tag promoting the program.
Systems to launch the next chapter in one of the comic book industry’s longest
running and most successful custom comic programs. As part of the new deal, DC
Comics created a series of Bionicle custom comics that will run in both S.I.
For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line, which includes The Batman Strikes,
Teen Titans Go!, Justice League Unlimited, Scooby-Doo, and Looney Tunes. The
program begins in Scooby-Doo #99 (which went on sale August 10) and runs
through the end of the year. To read the complete story, readers will need to
read both S.I. For Kids and the DC Comics kids’ line. Each DC comic will offer a
tag promoting the program.







