Three Convergence spin-off titles were announced at Comicon today -- Superman: Lois and Clark (the married couple nine years later, living with their son); Telos (the redeemed villain traveling across space and time); and Titans Hunt (a secret history of the Teen Titans, including the original Donna Troy)!
Here's CBR's coverage,but details are still pretty scant. The books launch in October.
I'm glad to see some love being shown to the multiverse (or whatever the post-Convergence situation is), now that all the dust has settled. Also, in a Geoff Johns panel, someone asked him if he or anyone else would be writing any Multiversity titles. He said something like "probably someone, and maybe me." So even beyond the DCYou loose continuity, it looks like DC is going to try some alternative & past continuities and see what happens!
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I think since it appears that Superman and Wonder Woman are not a couple in Batman/Superman: Dawn of Justice and Lois is prominent in the movies, they broke them up in the comics and are going back on their grand change that Superman and Lois will never be romantically involved.
I don't remember them ever saying they wouldn't.
I don't think this book -- or the Superman/Wonder Woman breakup, for that matter -- are being driven by the movies. I think that DC struggles with what to do with Superman to make him interesting, and breaking up Superman & Lois was one thing they tried, and pairing him with Wonder Woman was another. Same with revealing his ID, depowering him, or making him and Lois parents. We've read so many Superman stories that the companies feel they have to change the situation to make the story fresher. I love the classic setup, but I'm also not sure they're wrong about that approach.
The "Lois & Clark" title sounds interesting to me (the premise, anyway).