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DC Comics New 52 titles all receive second printing
Published Wednesday, Sep 28 2011, 10:38 BST | By Hugh Armitage | Add comment

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The publisher's new titles will also receive second printings after continuing last week's trend, reports The Source.
September has proven a strong month of sales for DC Comics. Justice League #1, which debuted the relaunch on August 31, has gone to its fourth printing.
The first issue of Grant Morrison and Rags Morales's reimagining of Superman reportedly sold out in stores on the first day of its release, and has become the bestselling comic of 2011.
Action Comics #1 and Batgirl #1 have also received third printings already.
Batman # 1 has joined Justice League # 1 and Action Comics # 1 as the third title to sell over 200,000 copies.
"We at DC Entertainment thank our creators, our retail partners, and our readers, and remind them all we're just getting started," said John Rood, DC Entertainment executive vice president of sales, marketing and business development.
"We're thrilled to be making history, but we're not standing around congratulating each other. We're working behind the scenes to leverage our recent success into our long-term vision for this company and its iconic characters and brands."
Today marks the release of the last #1 issues of the relaunch: I, Vampire, Aquaman, The Fury of Firestorm, All-Star Western, Batman: The Dark Knight, Blackhawks, Green Lantern: New Guardians, The Flash, Justice League Dark, Superman, Teen Titans The Savage Hawkman and Voodoo.
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