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Justice League: The New 52 Omnibus 2

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Green Lantern Vol. 5 #41–46, Green Lantern Annual Vol. 5 #4, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: The Atom #2 Since the "relaunch", DC has released an additional 18 ongoing series, as well as 15 miniseries, 13 one-shots, and one maxiseries, with one ongoing series planned. One ongoing series was planned but did not release before Rebirth took effect in June 2016. Additionally, another ongoing series was planned but cancelled, with its concepts merged into another title.

Collects Dark Nights: Metal #1-6, Batman: Lost #1, Dark Nights: Metal Director’s Cut #1, and Dark Knights Rising: The Wild Hunt #1.This series is set on a parallel earth after Earth-2 is destroyed. It is a continuation of Earth 2. [33] Mystik U, written by Alisa Kwitney with art from Mauricet, would have focused on a college for magic people, featuring Rose Psychic and Cain and Abel. Kwitney original stated the title would debut in October 2015, [42] but it was not released before Rebirth took effect in June 2016. The title was eventually solicited in August 2017 for a November 2017 release as a "prestige-format limited series" outside DC Rebirth continuity. The series now featured art from Mike Norton, and centered on Zatanna, Sebastian Faust, Enchantress, Pia Morales and Sargon the Sorceror. [43] Spinning out of Convergence and set 35 years in the DC Universe future, focusing on Tim Drake. [29]

The Flash Vol. 4 #41–47, The Flash Annual Vol. 4 #4, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Detective Comics #2 Showcase #94–96; The Superman Family #191–193; New Teen Titans #13–15; DC Comics Presents #52, Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #7–9; Teen Titans Spotlight #9; Secret Origins Annual #1; Doom Patrol (vol. 2) #1–18, Annual #1; Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1; Superman #20; material from New Teen Titans #10; Invasion! #2–3 Years ago, the Justice League first formed to stop Darkseid and his parademon army from invading Earth. Now Darkseid will once again make the planet a war zone, as Earth becomes the front line in his battle with the Anti-Monitor, a universe-devouring creature who can reduce whole planets to rubble. To stop their world from becoming collateral damage in the war of the gods, the Justice League must uncover the secrets of the New Gods and learn the hidden truth behind the Anti-Monitor's identity and his history with Darkseid. Justice League 3000 #14–15, Justice League 3001 #1–6, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Justice League International #2 Originally solicited as an ongoing series, DC later stated the series was always intended as a miniseries. [56]Also featuring members of the Sinestro Corps, with Arkillo, Lyssa Drak, Dez Trevius, and Rigen Kale acting as an "inner council" for Sinestro. [23]

Collects The Phantom Stranger #1-6 (1952), The Phantom Stranger #1-41 (1969), stories from The Saga of the Swamp Thing #1-13, Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #18, The Brave and the Bold #89, #98, #145, Showcase #80, Justice League of America #103, House of Secrets #150, DC Super-Stars #18, Secret Origins #10 and DC Comics Presents #25, and #72. Johns' writing of the characters gets better as the run goes on, but character development remains an issue throughout. I guess that isn't his fault - most of these characters were 'leased' from other writers, so Johns couldn't do anything major with them. The best characters in his run are Hal Jordan, Aquaman and Cyborg - the first two were being written by Johns in their books, and Cyborg didn't really have a major title of his own. I will defend the idea of pairing Supes and Wonder Woman, though - Diana can't replace Lois as Clark's OTL, but it was The New 52, a time for experimentation! Superman/Wonder Woman #18–24, plus the sneak peek story from Convergence: Justice Society of America #2 One of the boldest eras in Justice League history continues in this massive collection, featuring the second half of superstar writer Geoff Johns’ run on DC’s premier super-team! An original middle chapter to the Children's Crusade from Free Country: A Tale of the Children's Crusade

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In September 2015, the December solicits indicated the series would end with issue 7. [16] However, shortly thereafter, Lee, DiDio and DC decided to allow the series to continue until at least issue 12. [37] Superman Vol. 3 #51–52, Batman/Superman #31–32, Action Comics Vol. 2 #51–52, Superman/Wonder Woman #28–29 In 2011, DC’s “New 52” era ushered in daring reinventions of pop culture’s greatest characters with the Justice League at the forefront! A horror series featuring Detective Jim Corrigan ( Spectre) as part of "The Midnight Shift", a division of the Gotham City Police Department which focuses on supernatural occurrences. [17] The Sandman #38–75; "The Castle" from Vertigo Jam #1; "The Flowers of Romance" from Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1; "How They Met Themselves" from Vertigo: Winter's Edge #3

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