DC GO! Webcomics Win Big in Baltimore!

Congratulations to All the 2025 Ringo Awards Nominees and Winners!

Several DC Comics creators and titles were recognized at the 2025 Ringo Awards, held over the weekend at Baltimore Comic-Con. The honors celebrate excellence in comic book storytelling, and DC is proud to amplify the achievements of its award-winning talent, especially the standout success of its DC GO! webcomics.
 


DC Comics and its creators received accolades across multiple categories:

“These wins reflect the incredible range of storytelling happening at DC right now,” said DC editor in chief Marie Javins. “From prestige print editions to award-winning webcomics, our creators are connecting with fans in bold and exciting ways.”

“DC GO! is all about delivering fresh, semi-weekly stories which cater to an entirely new audience eager for short content,” said Katie Kubert, Global Publishing Innovation group editor. “The collection was designed to welcome readers into worlds of drama, fantasy, comedy, mystery, and more. We’re deeply grateful to the Ringo Awards committee and voters for recognizing Nothing Butt Nightwing and Renaissance of Raven. And for fans, these comics are free to read on DC.com, so dive in and discover your next favorite vertical scroll adventure!

DC congratulates all the winners and nominees of the 2025 Ringo Awards and thanks the Ringo Awards committee and Baltimore Comic-Con for their continued celebration of the comic book community.

Fans can explore these acclaimed titles and more at https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com, and join DC in celebrating the creators who make these stories unforgettable.

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