Creator/DCComics' ''first'' answer to ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel''. In 2005, [[UltimateUniverse DC decided to establish a new line of titles to re-interpret its heroes]].

All-Star's purpose was a bit different, though. Instead of creating a second DC Universe, the focus was on taking an "all star" lineup of the biggest comic creators, and giving them the freedom to do whatever they like with DC's most iconic heroes. Thus, the All-Star books were totally self-contained, with no connection to each other or to any other previous continuity (although [[Creator/FrankMiller both]] [[Creator/GrantMorrison creators]] have connected them to [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica previous]] [[ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns works]]).

Only two titles were released in this series: ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' and ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman''. Reception for both was as different as night and day. While Frank Quitely and Grant Morrison's ''All-Star Superman'' was well received, won a pile of industry awards, and is generally considered one of the best Superman stories of all time, Frank Miller and Jim Lee's ''All-Star Batman'' received derision for its hilariously awful dialogue, SociopathicHero cast, and the fact that most characters act nothing like they do in the original comics. Plus its constant [[ScheduleSlip slipping schedule]] didn't help matters at all; eventually it became an OrphanedSeries after its tenth issue, although it was never officially cancelled. Some argued that Creator/FrankMiller was doing an intentional StealthParody of himself (though he did say that ''ASBAR'' is {{canon}} with ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns''), while others just thought he had lost his mind.

Adam Hughes was tapped to write and draw ''All-Star Franchise/WonderWoman'' to round out DC's big three. [[ScheduleSlip She was due sometime in 2009]].

The line was effectively replaced by the ''ComicBook/EarthOne'' line, which is an UltimateUniverse that serves as a SharedUniverse.

In 2016-2017, Creator/ScottSnyder wrote a new ''All-Star Batman'' series as part of the ''Rebirth'' line, primarily inspired by his love of ''All-Star Superman''. This series was not a continuation of Miller's ''All-Star Batman'' despite the title, as Snyder points out [[DiscontinuityNod there has never been an]] ''All-Star Batman'', only ''[[ExactWords All-Star Batman]] '''[[ExactWords & Robin, The Boy Wonder]]'''''.