Beginning in 2016 as part of DC Comics' relaunch initiative
DC Rebirth, Joshua Williamson was writing the title of
The Flash. Before the
ongoing series was released
The Flash: Rebirth one-shot was published in June, with the series starting the same month. Williamson continued to write the title until September 2020, writing a total of 101 concurrent issues of The Flash with 3 annuals, ending his run on the legacy issue of #762. Williamson returned in 2023 to write a short story in the 800th issue of
The Flash. During 2021, Williamson wrote the titular miniseries in the
DC Infinite Frontier initiative. Following
Infinite Frontier, Williamson wrote a sequel series,
Justice League Incarnate, alongside Denis Culver. This 5 issue title followed the team Justice Incarnate, picking up from not only Infinite Frontier, but using plot-points and elements from
Grant Morrison's Multiversity. As a part of Infinite Frontier, Williamson began a new volume of
Robin following
Damian Wayne along with
Deathstroke Inc. Following
James Tynion IV's departure from
Batman, Williamson took over on #118 joined by artist Jorge Molina. His tenure on Batman was short lived but lead to the crossover event, between the three ongoing-series Williamson worked on at the time, titled
Shadow War. Williamson took over the ongoing
Justice League title from
Brian Micheal Bendis, for one-issue with Rafa Sandoval. It was announced that issue 75 would be the final issue of the volume, with the story being titled,
The Death of the Justice League. #75 was released in April 2022, on the 30th anniversary of
The Death of Superman, which took place in
Superman #75. Williamson stated that "We want people to understand, this is serious and this is gonna have a major impact in the DCU moving forward." And ". . . how this is the last issue of
Justice League. But then three months later, there's still not gonna be a
Justice League comic. It's gonna be a while, and that's gonna be a major part of what the DCU looks like after this story: There is no Justice League." In February 2022, DC announced
Dark Crisis. The 7 issue event series written by Williamson with art by Daniel Sampere. Dark Crisis was a continuation and a finale to the story he was building from the start of Infinite Frontier. At 2022
San Diego Comic-Con, the full title of the event was revealed to be
Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths, to signify how it was a direct sequel to the 1985 event,
Crisis on Infinite Earths. At New York Comic Con 2022, Williamson was announced to be the new writer on the new volume of
Superman, where he would be joined by artist Jamal Campbell. This new run of Superman would help launch DC's new 2023 publishing initiative,
Dawn of DC. In October 2023, the landmark 850th issue of Superman was written by Williamson as a part of his run. Part of Dawn of DC, Williamson announced that he would be writing a
Green Arrow 6 issue mini-series joined by artist Sean Izaakse in April 2023. In December 2023, it was officially announced that Green Arrow had again been promoted to an ongoing series. In June 2024, Joshua Williamson announced in his online newsletter that he would be leaving both
Batman & Robin and
Green Arrow with issue #13 and #17/350 respectively, in order to free up his busy schedule, allowing him to write more series. Later the same month it was announced, again in his newsletter, that Williamson and artist Tom Reilly would be working together on the
G.I. Joe ongoing series set in the Energon Universe, following his work on
Duke and
Cobra Commander. In July 2024, Williamson along with
Scott Snyder announced the new DC publishing initiative,
DC All In. Together with Snyder, the both of them plotted and wrote an overarching meta-story. Unlike DC's previous publishing initiatives, like
The New 52 and DC Rebirth, DC All In is meant to both honor legacy as well as the new. Creating new jumping on points both in the main DC universe, and another alternate universe, the
Absolute Universe. With All In, Williamson was leaving Green Arrow with the 350th milestone issue along with the 2024 annual. Though Williamson stated that he would still be continuing
Superman with new series artist Dan Mora. In October 2025, during
New York Comic Con, it was announced that Williamson would be writing a new volume of
Legion of Super-Heroes beginning in March 2026. It was later announced that Williamson would return to
Marvel Comics for the first time in over a decade to write the next volume of
Iron Man beginning in January 2026. == Bibliography ==