The mix of godly cosmic action…feels ever-so-slightly lopsided…but the creative team does an admirable job.
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The mix of godly cosmic action…feels ever-so-slightly lopsided…but the creative team does an admirable job.
The debut issue introduces many moving parts.
Earth’s Mightiest Heroes confront monstrous darkness from all sides in Madripoor.
The Greek Goddess of Night gets a Marvel Universe origin as a team of super-heroes chase a powerful artifact.
The Return of Superboy, Conner Kent!
Our brave heroes try to rest after Thunderdome, but life won’t let them rest.
Brainiac and Lex team up?
The deconstruction of Wonder Girl, Cassie Sandsmark.
Marvel Boy returns as the West Coast Avengers can’t get beyond Thunderdome!
Rapture kidnaps Azrael and offers him a deal that could save the Ghost Sector—as long as he sells out his teammates.
Will our heroes reunite in time to save Mr. Terrific—from an evil version of themselves?!
A story with a shrewd sense of composition.
It’s like Norman Rockwell with mutants.
Kind of fun to watch from a distance.
Starman leads the team to the edge of the universe headed for the Source Wall in order to fix the damage caused by recent events…
Why would the Guardians of the Universe hide top-secret intel deep in the bowels of a secret vault on Thanagar Prime?
Man-Bat narrates a quartet of nightmarishly sinister short stories, highlighting thus-far unseen members of the otherworldly magical collection known as The Otherkind.
The history of Detective Chimp’s damnation of Myrra, following the death of Jim Rook, is given prominence, while multiple mystic forces oppose the growing malevolence of Nabu (presenting as Doctor Fate).
Within the sparse pages of this special, Tynion IV is able to able to establish a new magical world order for the DCU, retcon an origin for the universe’s magic system, and provide an engaging and exciting story.