Like skyvolt said, does DC have the GUTS to do this is the real question?
Correct.

I know they are not DC but look at what Zenescope is doing.

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/zene...omics-in-2021/

Dave Franchini: Basically, our plans as of right now are to release Belle, Robyn Hood, and Van Helsing as 32-page one-shot stories, six times a year every other month starting in January.

For the Quarterlies, we will be releasing these four times a year as 72-page oversized one-shot stories at $8 each. We will have them for Tales of Terror, Myths & Legends, and Grimm Universe Presents. These will focus on specific characters and stand-alone stories.

The Annuals we will be releasing those every other month and will focus more realm specific like Wonderland, Neverland, Oz, and also crossover stories like a one-shot mini-event. We can't tease too much of those yet. These will also be every other month starting in February.

Then finally, we will have non-Grimm Universe 3-issue miniseries, with the first one starting in January with The Courier: Liberty and Death written by Ralph. We will run 4 of these miniseries with the new series starting the month after the previous one ended. These will be both sequels to previous Non-GU books like Courier and also new stand-alone content like Paradise Court, Black Sable, and Unbound were.

It's just a different way for us to put out stories that are still affordable for readers.
12 different titles NONE monthly. That can't be done here???

4 over sized one shots-Hal, John, Jessica and Kyle.

A Green Lantern annual for 6 months-Lafreeze, Jo, Simon, Guy, Sinestro & Alan Scott.

4 3 issue minis-Hal, John, Kyle and Jessica.

Done. 5 books (well issues) for Hal, John, Kyle & Jessica. That can be trades. $20.

Everybody gets SOMETHING and you can switch it around the next year. Everybody gets to read about WHO they want. There is no favoritism because you are selling everybody.

It also give you time to build up or work on a GL event down the line.