A challenge!
Create a DC title line-up, consisting of 32 books... but with the following restrictions:
1. Only 8 are super-hero titles that share the same universe. Something like Legion is acceptable as long as it's in the same universe but in a different time.
2. The other 24 titles cannot be traditional superhero comics, and are not connected to the DC Universe (the other 8 titles). A few may be connected to each other, but no more than three can be connected. For the most part they are all standalones.
3. The 24 non-superhero titles must only use pre-existing characters that DC already owns. They can be re-imagined to fit other genres, if necessary. Or to remove DCU connections.
As an example, I'll go first:
The DC Universe
1. Superman
2. Batman
3. Wonder Woman
4. Flash
5. Green Lantern
6. Aquaman
7. Green Arrow
8. Justice League
The rest of the line (some characters may have been part of the DCU before, but for the duration of these titles they are not connected)
9. Jonah Hex
10. Blackhawks (a cross between the pre-Crisis version and the New52 version, in modern day)
11. Warlord
12. Arion
13. Amethyst
14. Arak
15. Kamandi
16. Challengers of the Unknown
17. Star Hunter (Donovan Flint)
18. The Shining Knight
19. The Bronze Tiger
20. Human Target
21. Nathaniel Dusk
22. Rima
23. A sci-fi book starring the members of Atari Force that DC owns.
24. Doc Fate (pulp adventure with occasional supernatural horror; character based on the one from Mutiversity)
There's mine.
Note: In books like 'The Bronze Tiger' and 'Human Target' the characters don't go by those names and they're treated more as nicknames. They also don't wear costumes or fight costumed villains. For these runs, they're considered adventure comics, not superhero comics.
What would you list for yours?