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Superman/Fantastic Four

Superman/Fantastic Four

Spectacular Superman joins the fabulous FF to fight against...Galactus!

Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey

Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey

The first time they fought, they killed each other. Now the rematch of the century is at hand as the Man of Steel goes on the hunt for his deadliest adversary in SUPERMAN/DOOMSDAY: HUNTER/PREY!

Superman vs. Aliens

Superman vs. Aliens

Lex Corpshas summoned Clark Kent and Lois Lane to report on their recent discovery. An asteroid is heading toward Earth. No ordinary asteroid either. This asteroid seems to be sending out a distress signal that no one but Clark can hear, and he recognizes it as Kryptonian. Doing his famous duck out and then later returning as Superman, he reveals to Lois and Cheryl Kimbell (The newest CEO of Lexcorps) that there was a signal, and what it was for. Cheryl then loans Superman a ship to help him on the long flight to find out who is on the asteroid, and why they are distressed. When he arrives at the asteroid he finds it mostly deserted, and ravaged. However, he discovers three people who are in need of medical attention. He puts them in his ship, and sets the coordinates to Lex-Corps space station. Leaving him without a way home. upon further investigation, he comes across a strange looking alien who immediately attacks him. Superman punches it, and the blood from the wound falls into his eyes, blinding him. Even though he is blinded and hurt, he defeats the alien. Much to the surprise of a young blonde girl who saw his fight. She helps the blinded Superman to his feet, and as they walk to safety, she tells him of the aliens attack on her city, and a little bit of her history. They are on Argo she tells him, and her name is Kara.

Superman Red/Superman Blue

Superman Red/Superman Blue

Menaced by the unlikely, but nonetheless deadly, alliance between Toyman and the Cyborg, Superman's energy form is ripped apart, but the hero survives... as two distinct beings, one, the devil-may-care Superman Red, the other, the more somber Superman Blue.


Superboy/Risk Double-Shot

Superboy/Risk Double-Shot

The adventures of the disbanded TEEN TITANS continue! As a favor to his old principal, Mack Harlin, the Kid goes undercover in a Denver high school to track down someone who broke into NORAD. But being a mild-mannered student may be more than Superboy can handle, especially when his target turns out to be the Titans' Risk...

Impulse/Atom Double-Shot

Impulse/Atom Double-Shot

Note: This cover is a homage to Showcase #34, even sharing the (Featuring "Battle of the Tiny Titans!") caption box.

Zero Hour: Crisis in Time

Zero Hour: Crisis in Time

Writer Dan Jurgens spearheaded the event, and wrote the five issue miniseries. He collaborated with individual writers, and, together with editor KC Carlson, coordinated all of the tie-in comics. Jurgens teamed up with Jerry Ordway to provide the artwork for the miniseries. Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #0 also featured a pullout three-page timeline of the “new” DC universe, designed by Brian Pearce. The unique Zero Hour logo, used across the miniseries, was designed by Tim Zach.

Robin/Argent Double-Shot

Robin/Argent Double-Shot

The weekly excitement following the break-up of the TEEN TITANS begins here! The Titans' Argent heads to Gotham seeking guidance from Robin, but all she finds is trouble for them both at the hands of drug smugglers. And the only person who can help them is... Spoiler?!? Note: The saga of the split-up Titans continues next week in SUPERBOY/RISK DOUBLE-SHOT #1. ...

Justice League International (2011)

Justice League International (2011)

Batman, Booster Gold, Green Lantern Guy Gardner, August General in Iron, Fire, Ice, Vixen and Rocket Red are charged with promoting unity and trust - but can they reach that goal without killing each other first?

Iron Fist: The Return of K'un Lun

Iron Fist: The Return of K'un Lun

It’s a cavalcade of kung-fu capers that will transform your bookshelf like unto a thing of iron! Danny Rand faces the Steel Serpent — but it’s more like the “Steal Serpent” when he takes the power of the Iron Fist! Who is Death Sting, what does she want with the Scorpio Key — and what does she have to do with Danny’s sister? When an ancient evil rises, will Danny be Iron Fist no more? If so, he’ll need Wolverine’s help when Tokyo begins transforming into the mystical city of K’un Lun! Plus: Take a fresh look at the uncanny origin of Iron Fist!

Iron Fist (1998)

Iron Fist (1998)

IN THE FOLD PART 1 Iron Fist reflects on his past while embarking on a trip to San Francisco. What depths of madness led to Daniel Rand’s awakening in K’un-Lun? Iron Fist finds himself in an airport skirmish after a mysterious assailant makes a bold and devastating move!

Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Superman

Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint Featuring Superman

Don't miss this Superman volume collecting WORLD OF FLASHPOINT #1-3, BOOSTER GOLD #44-47, THE CANTERBURY CRICKET #1 and PROJECT SUPERMAN #1-3. Not a dream, not an imaginary story, not an elseworld. This is Flash Fact: When Barry Allen wakes at his desk, he discovers the world has changed. Family is alive, loved ones are strangers, and close friends are different, gone or worse. It's a world on the brink of a cataclysmic war – but where are Earth's Greatest Heroes to stop it?

Flash Gordon (1988)

Flash Gordon (1988)

Along with his intrepid companions, Dale Arden and the brilliant Dr. Zarkov, Flash Gordon is off on his most deadly mission...an epic science fiction adventure in the boldest and best tradition of the genre. The deadly menace of Ming the Merciless, the cruel, murderous master of the alien world Mongo, casts his evil shadow across the universe. And only one man can halt the spread of his incomparable lust for dominance. That one man is Flash Gordon.

Convergence Superman

Convergence Superman

Note: Most characters appear in the backmatter recap only
Genre: Superhero

Convergence Booster Gold

Convergence Booster Gold

STARRING HEROES FROM CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS! Trapped with Rip Hunter and other time travelers, Booster Gold and his future self must work together to get out of prison and off the planet.

Convergence

Convergence

Kingdom Come, Red Son, Wild West Justice League, Captain Carrot and the Zoo Crew – all the worlds you remember can still be found on Telos. Everything matters. Every story matters.

Booster Gold: Futures End

Booster Gold: Futures End

Meet the greatest hero the world has never known: Booster Gold! Writer Geoff Johns (INFINITE CRISIS) launches the series focusing on the time-hopping, real-jumping hero picking up on pieces from the weekly series 52! Together with fellow time-traveler Rip Hunter, Booster Gold patrols time itself to make right what once went wrong in the DC Universe!

Booster Gold (1986)

Booster Gold (1986)

One of the first of the new titles and characters appearing after the Crisis on Infinite Earths. This volume featured the debut of the time traveling hero Boost Gold created by Dan Jurgens. The title ran for 25 issues, which propelled Booster Gold to become a recurring member of the Justice League.

Bat-Mite

Bat-Mite

Bat-Mite is here to fix the DC Universe – one hero at a time! Convinced that he’s the imp that put Batman on the map, he’s spreading his expertise all over the DC Universe, eager to boost the careers of heroes he thinks need his “help.” Don’t miss the start of this six-issue all-ages miniseries!

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