DC GO! Launches Its First Crossover Event and Printed Comics in 2026

Published on June 03, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

DC's mobile-oriented digital imprint is preparing its first crossover event for October 2026. Under the name DC GO!, it will unite series like Jon Kent and Nothing Butt Nightwing in a shared storyline. Additionally, it will debut three new stories and publish its first print comics. For readers, this means more entertainment options accessible from their phones, with light narratives at no extra cost.

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The technical bet behind mobile reading 📱

DC GO! was designed for small screens with vertical panels and optimized text, eliminating the need to zoom. The crossover event will require synchronization between series to maintain narrative coherence in short installments. The new stories will explore genres like comedy and adventure, adapted for quick consumption formats. The print comics, meanwhile, will compile these digital arcs, allowing those who prefer paper to have a physical version without altering the original content.

Finally, an excuse to read in the bathroom without guilt 🚽

Because yes, now you can justify spending half an hour in the bathroom as being for the Jon Kent and Nightwing crossover, not for scrolling through social media. DC GO! understands that your attention span lasts as long as a red light, so its stories are direct and filler-free. And the best part: if you like one, you can get it in print to pretend you're a serious collector, even though you really just want to read something fun while waiting for your coffee.