The Infinitors take on the Stream of Ruthlessness-influenced JSA in the lair of the Ultra-Humanite in "Generations Part Ten: A Dark And Deadly Place!" Part 10 of 10, continued from the previous issue.
Script by Roy Thomas, co-plot by Dann Thomas, pencils by Jerry Ordway, inks by Mike Machlan and Tony Dezuniga. 1-page pin-up of the team by Don Newton and Alfredo Alcala. Ordway cover.
Cover price $1.25.
Brainwave Jr. meets his father in limbo, while Starman, Obsidian and Jade battle Green Lantern in space in "Generations Part Nine: How Green Was My Victory!" Part 9 of 10, continued from the previous issue. Story concludes next issue.
Script by Roy Thomas, co-plot by Dann Thomas, pencils by Jerry Ordway, inks by Mike Machlan, Ordway and Tony DeZuniga. 2-page profile of the Silver Scarab after letters column. Machlan/Ordway cover.
Cover price $1.25.
Green Lantern takes control of every communications satellite, while Nuklon and Wildcat try to stop the Atom in "Generations Part Eight: Atomic Dreams - - Nuclear Nightmares!" Part 8 of 10, continued from the previous issue. Story continues next issue.
Script by Roy Thomas, co-plot by Dann Thomas, pencils by Jerry Ordway, inks by Mike Machlan and Tony DeZuniga. Cameo by the Monitor, of Crisis On Infinite Earths fame. 2-page profile of Power Girl after letters column. Ordway cover.
Cover price $1.25.
Power Girl tries to contend with Superman's rampage, while Wonder Woman and Hawkman plan a heist in "Generations Part Seven: Past Glories - - Future Tears!" Part 7 of 10, continued from the previous issue. Story continues next issue. Script by Roy Thomas, co-plot by Dann Thomas, pencils by Jerry Ordway, inks by Mike Machlan. 2-page profile of Huntress after letters column. Ordway cover.
Cover price $1.25.
The last Hex story! Destined to be a classic! In this series' spectacular final issue, Hex finds himself hunted by a bloodthirsty gang while he confronts his past and his ultimate, chilling fate!
"Thanksgiving" is written by Michael Fleisher, with art and cover by Keith Giffen and Carlos Garzon.
Cover price $1.00.
"War with the Xxggs!" It's Hex's time to howl when he and the fearsome Dogs of War become unlikely allies in the battle against the Xxgg Liquidation Team.
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art and cover by Keith Giffen and Carlos Garzon.
Cover price $0.75.
In "The Shooting Gallery" of the future, Hex is the prime target!
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Ron Wagner and Carlos Garzon. Cover by Denys Cowan and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $0.75.
Hex makes a final, desperate bid to return to his own era, with mind-stunning consequences!
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art and cover by Mark Texeira and Carlos Garzon.
Cover price $0.75.
Mayhem and carnage galore as Hex battles Borsten's entire army and wins - almost! Plus: Stiletta's origin is revealed!
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Mark Texeira and Carlos Garzon. Cover by Texeira.
Cover price $0.75.
More bristling Hex action in "The Seattle Chain Saw Massacre"! Characters: Jonah Hex; Stiletta; Reinhold Borsten; Chain.
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art and cover by Mark Texeira and Carlos Garzon.
Cover price $0.75.
It's the origin of Reinhold Borsten and the significance of the Soames standard!
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Ron Wagner and Carlos Garzon. Cover by Mark Texeira and Klaus Janson.
Cover price $0.75.
For those who find post-holocaust reality unendurable, there are always the enticements of the Conglomerate's Chemical Entertainments Division in "The Lotus Eaters!"
Written by Michael Fleisher, with art by Mark Texeira and Carlos Garzon. Cover by Denys Cowan and Klaus Janson.
Cover price $0.75.
Cover pencils by Richard Howell, inks by Bruce Patterson. The Beginning of the End, script by Tony Isabella (plot) and Dan Mishkin (dialogue), pencils by Richard Howell, inks by Carlos Garzon
The Hawks attack Hyathis Corporation headquarters to rescue George Emmett.
36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.
Cover pencils by Richard Howell, inks by Bob Lewis. Honor: A Tale of Madness, script by Tony Isabella, pencils by Richard Howell, inks by Carlos Garzon
Upset by the death of his wife, Deron Ved attacks Hawkman and Hawkwoman. Dick Giordano talks about the "other" creators on the Superman books--Marv Wolfman and Jerry Ordway.
36 pgs. $0.75. Cover price $0.75.
For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction, which the Hawks learn all too well as they defeat one of their deadliest foes, only to lose their best friend. Lionmane appearance.
Written by Tony Isabella, penciled by Richard Howell, inked by Don Heck. Cover by Howell and Klaus Janson.
Cover price $0.75.
We're sorry there's no kitchen sink in here, but writer Tony Isabella does manage to squeeze just about everything else into this one: Lionmane on the loose; Hawkman on the brink of death; Hawkwoman fighting alone; and the return of the Gentleman Ghost!
Then again, maybe artists Richard Howell and Don Heck snuck the sink in there somewhere after all. Howell and Bruce Patterson did the cover.
Cover price $0.75.
The Winged Warrior journeys to the Land of the Dead for the sake of those he's murdered. Awaiting him are a landslide of mystical adventures and special guest villain The Gentleman Ghost!
Scripted by Tony Isabella, penciled by Richard Howell, inked by Ron Randall, with a cover by Howell and Dick Giordano.
Cover price $1.25.
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No One Can Stop... Trev-orr! - Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Kieron Dwyer & Mike Manley. Cover by Kieron Dwyer & Karl Kesel.
The Guardian held the key to "The Battle for Metropolis!" Now the classic Jack Kirby characters, including Dabney Donovan and the Newsboy Legion, return to reveal the truth about the Guardian's past in an adventure spanning time, space, Earth...and Apokolips!
They were the greatest heroes of their age, "An age of gold and virgin wonder. When no crook, or spy or saboteur felt safe." Featuring a gold foil logo on the cover of each issue,
THE GOLDEN AGE is a 4-issue Elseworlds miniseries set during the start of one of the darkest periods of U.S. history: the infamous "McCarthy Era." THE GOLDEN AGE takes a thought-provoking look at what might have happened to DC's first generation of super-heroes beyond their exploits during the Second World War, when paranoia has taken a chokehold on America and DC's first generation of super-heroes is driven into retirement or hiding, or madness - except for a few who are willing to change with the times. And behind the scenes, something even more sinister is unfolding - a subtle plot that may engulf the planet and remake it in one man's image.
Written by James Robinson, with art and gold foil-embossed cover by Paul Smith, and colors by Richard Ory.
Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.
Cover by Frank Quitely. After the Fact, Part Three: Dig the Vacuum, script by Grant Morrison, art by Frank Quitely
Flex Mentallo's quest enters a dark, violent, sexually twisted phase, echoed in the recollections of a mysterious, suicidal young man; Is it the end of everything, or simply the onset of a depraved spandex bacchanal?
36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Cover by Eduardo Barreto. Doorway to Nightmare, script by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, pencils by Eduardo Barreto, inks by Gerry Fernandez
Flash and Nightwing investigate a murder in New Orleans and prevent an alien invasion.
52 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Millennium Week 1. Wally learns a secret about his father, as he and Red Trinity take on Blue Trinity in "Purple Haze". Part 2 of 2, continued from the previous issue. Some story elements continue into Millennium #5.
Script by Mike Baron, pencils by Jackson Guice, inks by Larry Mahlstedt. Guice/Mahlstedt cover.
Cover price $0.75.
Continued from Power of Shazam One Million (1998) #1.
The Captain Marvel of the 853rd century teams up with the time-travelling Scarlet Speedster! Brought to the far future to take part in the games to celebrate Superman's return, Wally and the future wielder of the power of Shazam combat a deadly combination of heat and cold as they face the future counterparts of Captain Cold and Heat Wave on Mercury.
Written by Mark Waid and Michael Jan Friedman. Art by Joshua Hood and Jose Marzan, Jr. Cover by Steve Lightle. FC, 32 pg.
NOTE: The DC One Million series consists of 31 issues including a 4-issue mini-series and 27 one-shots. Cover price $1.99.
Zero Month issue. Wally West is thrust back in time, reliving key moments in his life in "Flashing Back".
Script by Mark Waid, pencils by Mike Wieringo, inks by Jose Marzan, Jr. Wieringo cover.
Cover price $1.50.