Nothing screams a new era for a comics company quite like dropping “comics” from the name. 

DC has officially dropped “comics” from its website URL. (Formerly “dccomics.com,” it’s now simply “dc.com.”) The company also shifted its branding on social media. While the official handles still include “comics” – at least for now – the display name across platforms has been updated from “DC Comics” to simply “DC.”

The changes reflect the growing DC brand, and its media beyond traditional comic books. For instance, the DC home page at the time of publishing highlights the upcoming Black Adam film, the DC League of Super Pets film, and The Sandman series coming to Netflix this week.

Screenshot of DC.com home page

“DC.com is a celebration of everything across the DC Multiverse and we couldn’t be more excited for today’s launch,” said DC GM/SVP Anne DePies. “We are doubling down on DC’s digital ecosystem and there has never been a better time to be a DC fan and with this one stop shop, we’re bringing everything together in one place to easily access and celebrate your fandom.”

The newly revamped DC.com will feature weekly drops of new video content, editorial deep dives, fan discussions, digital experiences, and more. The update also syncs DC.com with the company’s online comics subscription, DC Universe Infinite, allowing users to maintain one account across both platforms.

DC Community Hub

DC is also currently working on new content and features for its DC Community Hub housed on the website. The site will soon unveil a live chat feature to connect fans in real time. You can also tune in for regularly scheduled content, including:

  • Super Scenes – Videos highlighting fan-favorite moments and characters from across DC’s storied history in all mediums dropped every Tuesday & Friday.
  • Tuesday Trivia – Every Tuesday DC Community will host a themed trivia event where all fans are welcome, but even the most loyal DC fan may be stumped.
  • Riddler Wednesday – DC Community will post a riddle every Wednesday for members to try and solve either by themselves or together as a group.
  • DC’s House of Listery – Posted every Thursday, DC.com will curate a new list of essential moments, characters and content for fans to explore, add to and debate.
  • Monthly Deep Dives on everything happening with your favorite characters, Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman across the DC Universe.
  • Digital Experiences, including My DC Origin Story, where fans can take part in an interactive story and discover where they belong among the super teams of the DC Universe.

You can check out the DC revamp and all the community content at DC.com.

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