Diana Prince and Wally West are getting new The Flash and Wonder Woman reboots while Hawkgirl is also getting her own solo series for the yearlong "Dawn of DC" event.

On June 6, 2023, The Flash will reach its milestone 800th issue. To celebrate, DC is putting out an oversized special that comes from a number of creators who have previously worked on the title, including writers Mark Waid, Geoff Johns, Joshua Williamson and Jeremy Adams and artists Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Todd Nauck​​​​​​​, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Scott Kolins​​​​​​​ and Mike Deodato, Jr.

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The Flash #800 will also include a prelude to The Flash #1, a new "Dawn of DC" reboot launching in Sept. 2023 from writer ​​​​​​​Simon Spurrier and Deodato, Jr. DC teased of the new series, "Wally West has never been quicker, more fulfilled, more heroic. His loving family is around him. And yet something is off. Very off. His evolving understanding of his powers has opened Wally to new avenues of sci-fi adventure, and attuned his senses to strange new ideas. Something whispers from the dark vibrations beyond the Speed Force, and as Wally experiments with creative new approaches to his powers he encounters new realms, mysterious allies and mind-shattering terrors. Starting with a prelude in the soon-to-be-legendary The Flash #800, the chronicles of the Fastest Man Alive take an action-packed turn towards cosmic horror."

Wonder Woman Enters the Dawn of DC

Diana Prince is also nearing her 800th issue milestone and will receive an oversized special releasing June 20, 2023. Wonder Woman #800 will come from writers Becky Cloonan, Michael W. Conrad and Tom King and artists Joëlle Jones, Jen Bartel, Daniel Sampere and more.

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Similar to Flash #800, Wonder Woman #800 will also include a prelude to a new "Dawn of DC" reboot. Wonder Woman #1 launches in Sept. 2023 from King and Sampere. "After a mysterious Amazonian is accused of mass murder, the U.S. Congress passes The Amazon Safety Act, barring all Amazons from American soil," the new series' description reads. "To carry out its new law, the government sets up the Amazon Extradition Entity (AXE) task force to remove those who don’t comply by any means necessary. In her search for the truth behind the killing, Wonder Woman now finds herself an outlaw in the world she once swore to protect. The action-packed Wonder Woman #1 will be available at local comic shops in July, and Wonder Woman #800 features a prelude to the story."

Hawkgirl's Next Adventure Takes Her to Superman's Home City

Lastly, Hawkgirl is getting her own "Dawn of DC" solo series from writer Jadzia Axelrod and Amancay Nahuelpan. Releasing July 18, 2023, DC's description reads, "Kendra Saunders, the winged warrior better known as Hawkgirl, has been one of the DC Universe’s greatest heroes for a long time, serving as a member of both the Justice League and the Justice Society. But with the Justice League disbanded, Kendra decides she needs a fresh start and heads to Metropolis to begin a new life. That life is quickly interrupted by a mysterious villain with a powerful connection to the Nth Metal that makes up Hawkgirl’s wings and weapons. Hawkgirl will also feature a series of variant covers that recount Kendra’s DC history."

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Cover art comes from Taurin Clark (The Flash #800), Deodato, Jr. (The Flash #1 promotional art), Yanick Paquette (Wonder Woman #800), Sampere (Wonder Woman #1) and Amancay Nahuelpan and Adriano Lucas (Hawkgirl #1).

Source: DC