#jla/spectre: soul war (2003)
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shoot-i-messed-up · 1 month ago
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Oooohhhh, please expand on the queer things Hal says to Clark during his Spectre era!
I love whenever Hal basically describes Clark as 'the best of them all', and how much he believes in Clark's goodness and capability. Hal has seen so much as a GL, and understands that Clark is one of the strongest beings out there, but uses his powers for good, and is an inherently good person as well.
There's just so much affection there (even if it's just platonic) that I find quite heartwarming.
Would love for one of them to somehow get affected by a truth serum or something that lowers inhibitions, and they just keep giving all these compliments or constantly flirting - saying all the things they kept in their head and heart until then.
SL anon :)
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I reread the beginning of JLA/Spectre: Soul War (2003) to see if it was as queer as I remember, and guys, it was even MORE queer. this is RIDICULOUS levels of queer. Like??? themes of acceptance, Hal saying Clark inspires the brightest of us, (also lowkey armchair diagonosing Clark at the same time lmao), being protective over him, fucking MERGING with him (get OUTTT of the way superbat fusion, hal and clark did it before u guys!!!), "more than that, he was my friend," THE SYMBOLISM OF CLARK BEING FULLY HUMAN AND FULLY GOD LIKE JESUS AKA THE SECOND ADAM AND HAL SAYING HIMSELF "BIT THE APPLE" LIKE BIBLICAL ADAM R U FUCKING KIDDING ME WHAT....... , "i fell...far and fast and hard"
there's also The Spectre (2001) issue #24 where Helen has a birthday party, and Superman is invited
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very sweet <3
Re: truth serum. I actually have a small WIP where there's established clarkhal, and Clark is high because of kryptonite + painkillers he had to take for the surgery to get the kryptonite out of him. he's so loopy when he gets out that he doesn't hold back on giving Hal physical affection like he usually does, which embarrasses Hal in front of all their friends <3
I've been having Spectre!Hal + superlantern thoughts recently also... I've been talking abt this a little bit with Birdie, but like they're such interesting foils when Hal is GL and when Hal is the Spectre for much different reasons. GL Hal and Clark are the inverse of each other: Clark is so afraid of hurting people with the massive powers that he's had since being a kid, whereas Hal is so fearless that he earns powers because of that; Clark is an alien who adopted Earth as his home, Hal is a human who goes out beyond the stars for adventures; Hal is a human with a god complex whereas Clark is a "god" with a "human complex". On the other hand, I think Spectre!Hal and Clark are two sides of the same coin: they both now wield massive power (not that Hal wasn't powerful before, but he's on a different level now, and his concerns are different) and are both very careful and conscientious about what to do with it; but Hal does so much good because he wants to redeem himself, to make up for what he's done in the past, whereas Clark does so much good because that's just what he does.
also: i think Clark would find it really relaxing to not have to worry at ALL about not physically hurting a partner because the Spectre is so much more powerful than him and also doesn't really have a corporeal body in the conventional sense.
also also: I think it would be really cute if Clark became Helen's third (fourth? if u count Abin Sur) coparent because it could be this dynamic where he's like Helen and Hal's tether to humanity and he just helps them feel normal by taking them out to diners and taking walks in the park with them and shit.
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baihujun · 1 year ago
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Ciao, i discovered your profile today and i really love your art. I was wondering, what convinced you to ship batman/green lantern? and what are your favorite green lantern comics?
thank you, have a great day.
Ciao, hm I can't pinpoint when or what it was exactly, but it was most likely some great fanfic lol. Also I enjoy both characters a lot so that helps.
My favorite Lantern book of all time is probably Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps (2016-2018). It's a 52-issue post-Rebirth run penned by Venditti and an absolute romp. I always recommend this run for those who wanna start reading modern GL; it's a great starting point and brings it all back to basics, what IMO people know and love about the Earth lanterns, the gang's back together, space cowboying around, Kyle ends his wild stint as a white lantern, etc etc. Long, but a blast to read for all of the 4 corpsmen. Plus, the art's fantastic.
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Another comic near and dear to my heart is JLA/The Spectre: Soul War (2003). It's a two-issue story where Hal as The Spectre warns and helps the JLA fend off a psychic alien threat called The Trans (lol).
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How much I appreciate and enjoy Spectre!Hal aside, it's a devastatingly romantic Batlantern story when read through a certain lens (and just as poignant platonically).
Anyway, don't have the time to delve into things but needless to say I spent like 2 hours in Rosh's DMs yelling about my read-through. Lmao. It's fun.
I'll just leave these panels here (spoilers):
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avayarising · 4 months ago
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I’ve just read Batman: Gotham County Line (2005), and.
Um.
You’d think a writer writing something for a particular character would look at other recent works involving that character and the themes they are using in their story. If in 2005 you are creating a story where Batman is dealing with aspects of the afterlife and attitudes to death, where he is cursed into a state between life and death, surely you’d look at the 2003 JLA/Spectre: Soul War, where Batman (and the rest of the Justice League) is temporarily killed to fight an enemy in a plane between life and death. If you are creating a story which hinges on interactions between Batman and Deadman, you’d surely look at the 1997 Batman/Deadman Death and Glory to see how those two interact and what they think of each other.
And surely, surely, if you were thinking about using a zombie Robin!Jason in your undead story, you would have taken notice of the big storyline earlier that same year in which Jason had been thoroughly confirmed to be very much alive again.
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avayarising · 10 months ago
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Adding some panels from JLA/The Spectre: Soul War (2003), where both Hal and Bruce are entirely explicit about it:
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Ok, but we need to talk about HalBru's complicated relationship in the era when Hal became Spectre.
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Yeah, it's clear that Bruce didn't trust Hal anymore. But they also stated that it was because he used to trust Hal so much that Hal's fall has shaken him much more than other. Also, Clark's line implied that Bruce didn't actually want to cut his bond with Hal, he was just struggling with his complicated feelings for Hal now.
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Hal clearly wanted to fix his relationship with Bruce. He understood Bruce's bitterness towards him, but he still hoped their relationship could become better.
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And this moment is precious. Bruce might be suspicious and bitter towards Hal, but he still cared in his own way, and he showed it through this meaningful gift for Helen, Hal's niece. And Hal did appreciate that.
Source: The Spectre (2001)
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Diana’s unexpected superpower
After looking at @dailydccomics​ ‘s post, Batman’s words to Diana :  “You’re the most powerful of us” just popped in my head. Looking at this little exchange, Diana calling out on him, scolding him, facing fearlessly his Bat-glare and changing his mindset with not much more than a disapproving look. I had to take a look at the Comics it came from...
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
So lets have a little fun at the expense of the Amazing Dark Knight, with first a show off of his incredible Will power opposed to anyone or anything, and then ... Diana  ... pshhhHHT ! (massive Will power leak) ... XD.
The story is about a team up between the Justice League and an entity far more powerful than all of them together : the Spectre. The Soul that drives this version of the Spectre is Hal Jordan former Green Lantern, so he knows the members of JLA very well. Of course he first talks about Superman, admiring the power of a God and the modesty of a farm boy.. Then comes the Dark Knight ... The Spectre comments about the mistakes most people make about Batman... convinced he is only Madness and Shadows ... but he knows better, giving a nice description.
But everybody of the JL gets his visit : Diana, J’onn Jozz, Arthur, Plastic man, and the GL Kyle Rayner even if there are not much details.
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
A very powerful psychic entity (or entities), “the Trans”, threaten the Multiverse and the Spectre feels deep down that he needs the JLA but doesn’t understand why.
I like how both other parts of the trinity act always ... The JLA needs a Plan so Clark asks for it (Batman always has plans) while Diana is always the one to remind Bruce that he needs to behave when no one else in the group finds the guts to even open their mouth ... XD... She already seems to be the only one to have any control over him.
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
To understand what kind of of “power” Diana holds we need to take a look at Bruce’s will power levels ... The Spectre and the JLA need to separate their physical bodies from their Souls to fight the enemy on the imaginal level but end up trapped in perfect dream worlds (similar to way the Black Mercy operates) ... None of them can escape their seductive dreams, even the most powerful Spectre is trapped... none except ... Batman.
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
The physical powers even divine don’t really matter in an Imaginary realm. Will power, “Soul power”, however you call it, matters more.
The Trans, finally revealed as multiple entities from another reality, regroup to gain more power and to beat the JLA and the Spectre ... They understand that they have first to address their greatest problem ... they need to bend/”convince” the Dark Knight’s will... But Batman answers with his usual diplomacy...
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
Unleashing all their incredible Psychic power the Trans ... still get their asses kicked by the unbeatable Will of Batman again... Freed again, the Spectre can only face the truth ... nothing can stop or bend Bruce Wayne, the Batman.
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
This indomitable will was highlighted on numerous other occasions and even Divine entities fail to control Bruce Wayne... hereafter the Trinity faces 4 demigods of Apokolips. One of them took over Wonder Woman, The Princess of Themiscyra resisted the best she could but in the end failed. Superman tried to resist to the second demigod but ultimately failed as well against such a powerful spirit... then, later, Batman strolls over the desert to meet them after they got already freed from the demigods, only to ask them how long he’ll have to wait until someone can get the trapped god’s spirit out of him ...XD
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(Edit from DC Comics “52 Aftermath : the Four Horsemen” of Apokolips )
Even Darkseid himself avoids a fight with Batman on that level ...
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(Edit from DC Comics “Final Crisis #6”)
A more recent example would be a Dark version of Bruce : the Dawnbreaker ... overriding with his Will power the Green Lantern Rings most secure embedded laws/rules..
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(Edit from DC Comics “Dark Nights: Metal - The Dawnbreaker”)
And what to say about Bruce using the Black Lantern Ring in “Dark Nights : Death Metal” ? During the “Blackest Night” Event all superheroes wearing such a ring became brainless murderous killing machines entirely under the control of the ring (Including Diana whose love for Bruce finally broke the bond) ... In “Dark Nights:Death Metal” Bruce on the contrary controls the ring, unlocking pretty much every one of Nekron’s power (Nekron is the Lord of the Unliving and the Embodiment of Death).. Powers going from raising an incredible number of dead Superheroes and Supervillains to fight with him ...
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(Edit from DC Comics “Dark Nights: Death Metal #1-#7”)
... to his personal immortality making him able to resist a bullet that could kill a God or regeneration to the point that not even Diana could tell he was actually undead since the beginning of the story, ...
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(Edit from DC Comics “Dark Nights: Death Metal #1-#7”)
But lets get back to the old comic. Once freed by Batman from the power of “the Trans”, Hall Jordan/the Spectre could finally make the enemy flee but had to sacrifice his own soul to save the JL. Alive again the JL wanted to bring Hal Jordan back from oblivion using their faith in Hal Jordan... But such kind of “Hocus Pokus” isn’t really the forte of one of them.
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All that endless unbreakable Will that Nothing can bend, ... but against Diana.. she doesn't need a Batglare, or mind control, ...just one fierce look of disapproval and... he knows he’s defeated..
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
Those two are going to be the death of me !! ... XD.
And don’t think for one second that Diana can only make Bruce face the truth and change his mind in older comics. Here’s one from the Rebirth era in “Superman : Heroes” (around 17 years later)...
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(Edit from DC Comics “Superman : Heroes” #1 in Feb 2020)
Bruce is angry, stubborn and totally set on some personal POV... Diana sees right thru him... tells him he is wrong ... some silence ... and Bruce gets soft again, accepting he was wrong... changing his POV.
In the “JLA-Spectre : Soul War” after Diana and Bruce’s little exchange they try to save the Spectre but fail because Bruce has still some Issues. But a gift from Hal Jordan proves Batman that Diana was right all the way and Hal needed saving so Bruce wants to try again... but the medium helping them can’t reach the Specter anymore...
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
Fortunately Diana already changed Bruce’s point of view earlier and once he is set on something ... nothing can stop him.
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
Refusing failure again, Bruce reaches to Hal alone and brings him back from Oblivion.
The Spectre thinks it was “faith” ... but we all know Batman doesn't need faith.
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(Edit from DC Comics “Wonder Woman (1987)” Issue 166)
All he needs is Diana ! XD ...
At the end of this two Issue story of the “JLA -Spectre : Soul War” everything is fine again. The Spectre is back, the World is safe, and Diana in the background knows she just did what no one else could do : making Bruce do the right thing and save the day again ...
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(Edit from DC Comics “JLA-Spectre:Soul War” in Jan-Feb 2003)
Imagine If the Trans only knew that they just had to “mind control” Diana in order to “convince” Bruce ... They could have won so easily !... Luckily they didn’t know she had that unique special Superpower. ;)
OK, I had a lot of fun and did bend a bit the whole thing focusing mainly the post around Bruce/DIana and highlight how she can change his mind no matter how stubborn he usually is, but it is nonetheless a recurring thing between the two.
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dc-trinity90s · 3 years ago
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Adventures Of Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) Cover Date December/Books 2003 - Storylines/Events: Greetings From Sector 2814 - JLA/Avengers - JLA/Spectre Soul War - JLA Welcome To The Working Week
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geeksthetics · 7 years ago
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Because I’m such a Diana hoe, here is a full master list of all of Diana of Themyscira’s/Diana of Paradise Island’s/Diana Prince’s appearances. It’s a hell of a long list so it’s all under the cut. I tried ordering it all in chronological order as best as I could, with the first issue of a series she appears in followed by the others in that series she appears in. I’ll be updating it regularly as issues and series are released. Also, maybe check out my Donna Troy master list?
All-Star Comics (1940)
#8 [first appearance], 11-22, 24-57, 69, 70, 74
Sensation Comics (1942)
#1-106
Wonder Woman (1942)
#1-329, 600-614
Comic Cavalcade (1942)
#1-29
Big All-American Comic Book (1944)
Brave and the Bold (1955)
#28-30, 60, 63, 78, 87, 105, 116, 131, 140, 158, 197
Justice League of America (1960)
#1-31, 33-41, 43-45, 48, 50, 52-61, 63, 65-71, 74-76, 82, 83, 85, 93, 97, 100-102, 112-116, 123, 124, 128, 129, 132-140, 143-146, 149-153, 155, 157-162, 164-170, 172-180, 182, 183-185 187-190, 192, 193, 195-197, 200, 202-206, 209, 210, 212, 217-224, 231, 232, 237-242, 244, 259, 261 Annual #1
Secret Origins Special Giant Issue (1961)
Mystery in Space (1951) #75
The Flash (1959)
#129, 137, 175, 178, 213, 215, 276, 277, 300, 323, 327, 328, 329
Atom (1963) #8
Green Lantern (1960)
#29, 78, 108, 175, 181, 192
Aquaman (1962)
#18, 30
Showcase (1956) #59
80-Page Giant (1964) #8
Detective Comics (1937) #347
Teen Titans (1966)
#1, 22, 53, Annual #1
Doom Patrol (1964) #104
Metal Men (1963)
#21, 56
Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane (1958)
#74, 93, 136, 137
Superman (1939)
#199, 241, 242, 326, 661, 664, 668, 681, 683, 708, Annual #11
Action Comics (1938)
#336, 452, 480, 481, 483, 489, 514, 535, 56, 565, 583
DC Special (1968)
#3, 16, 19, 27
Adventure Comics (1938)
#397, 416, 451, 459-464, 466 485
World’s Finest (1941)
#199, 204, 244-255, 281, 286-288, 300, 302
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971)
#DC-6, 17
Superboy (1949) #185
Secret Origins (1973) #3
Amazing World of DC Comics (1974)
#2, 15
Four-Star Spectacular (1976)
#1-6
Super-Team Family (1976)
#4, 14
Freedom Fighters (1976)
#4, 5
DC Super-Stars (1976) #10
DC Special Series (1977)
#6, 9, 10, 19
Secret Society of Super-Villains (1977)
#11, 13, 15
DC Comics Presents (1978)
#9, 22, 26, 30, 32, 41, 76, Annual #2
Best of DC (1979)
#3, 21, 31, 32, 58, 61, 66, 69, 70
DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest (1980)
#3, 5, 11, 13, 15
New Teen Titans (1980)
#1, 3-5, 14, 38
All-Star Squadron (1981)
#1-4, 14, 16, 17, 19-21, 25, 27-32, 36, 37, 50, 57, 59, 60, Annual #1-3
Phantom Zone (1982)
#2, 4
Firestorm (1982)
#4, 69
Batman and the Outsiders (1983)
#1, 26
Green Lantern/Green Arrow (1983) #2
Infinity Inc (1984)
#1, 3-5, 7-12, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, Annual #1
Swamp Thing (1982)
#24, 75
Supergirl (1982) #20
Tales of the Teen Titans (1984)
#45, 49, 50, 65, 72
America vs the Justice Society (1985)
#1-4
Blue Devil (1984) #10
New Teen Titans (1984)
#6, 13
Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985)
#4-7, 9-12
Red Tornado (1985)
#1, 3
Ambush Bug (1985) #3
Teen Titans Index (1985) #3
DC Challenge (1985) #1
The Last Days of the Justice Society Special (1986)
Outsiders (1985) #6
Aquaman (1986) #4
The Legend of Wonder Woman (1986)
#1-4
Wonder Woman (1987)
#0, 1-226, 1000000, Annual #1-8
Adventures of the Outsiders (1983) #44
Legends (1986) #6
Secret Origins (1986) #14
Superman (1986)
#5, 7, 65, 66, 76, 83, 118, 156, 165k, 173, 202, 208-211, 226
Karate Kid (1986) #14
Adventures of Superman (1987)
#435, 440, 488, 489, 522, 565-567, 583, 605, 628, 636-638, 642, 643, 646, 647, 649, Annual #4, Annual #6
Aquaman Special (1988)
Teen Titans Spotlight (1988) #18
Green Lantern Corps (1986) #220
Millennium (1988)
#1, 3-8
Christmas with the Super-Heroes (1988) #2
Justice League International (1987)
#22, 24
New Titans (1984)
#51, 52, Annual #5
Invasion! (1989) #2
Blasters Special (1989)
Justice League Europe (1989)
#1, 41, 43, 49, 50
Flash (1987)
#29, 55, 95, 129, 136-138, 140, 142, 149, 158, 159, 208, 209, 216, 219, 233, 235, 236, 246, 247
Doom Patrol (1987) #29
Justice League America (1989)
#0, 40, 70, 71, 78-91, 93-101, 104, 105, 113, Annual #6-8
Mister Miracle (1989) #17
Armageddon 2001 (1991) #1
Doctor Fate (1988) #32
War of the Gods (1991)
#1-4
Hawkworld (1990) #16
Armageddon: The Alien Agenda (1991) #1
Demon (1990)
#17, 31, 32
DC Silver Age Classics (1992) Brave and the Bold #28
Wonder Woman Special (1992)
Armageddon: Inferno (1992)
#1-4
Batman: Gotham Nights (1992) #2
Superman: Man of Steel (1991)
#10, 20, 35, 89, 105, 109, 117, 127
Eclipso: The Darkness Within (1992) #2
Green Lantern Corps Quarterly (1992) #4
Newstime: The Life and Death of the Man of Steel (1993)
Justice League Quarterly (1990) #11
Guy Gardner (1992)
#11, 15, 16
Showcase ’93 (1993) #11
Bloodbath (1993)
#1, 2
Hawkman (1993)
#4-6, 16, 22, 23, 33
Justice League Task Force (1993)
#7, 8, 13-15, 30, 37
Eclipso (1992)
#15, 16, 18
Guy Gardner: Warrior (1992)
#17, 18, 20, 21, 32-34, 39, 44
Justice League International (1993)
#65-67
Team Titans (1994) #21
Green Arrow (1988)
#88, 133
Green Lantern (1990)
#55, 69, 73, 74, 81, 87, 101, 103, 123, 125, 134-136, 149, 168, 170, 1000000
Spectre (1991)
#22, 47
Zero Hour (1994)
#0, 1-4
Darkstars (1992) #0
Superboy (1994)
Annual #1, 60-62, 65, 91
Force (1995) #7
Gunfire (1994) #13
Aquaman (1994)
#16, 50, 65-69, Annual #1
Underworld Unleashed (1995)
#1-3
Power of Shazam (1995)
#10, 15, 45
Superman: Man of Steel Gallery (1995)
DC Versus Marvel (1996)
#1, 4
Amazon (1996)
Bullets and Bracelets (1996)
Mister Miracle (1996)
#1-3, 5, 6
X-Patrol (1996)
Kingdom Come (1996)
#1-4
Artemis: Requiem (1996)
#1, 2
Impulse (1995)
#14, 47, 67, 78, 86
Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare (1996)
#1-3
Final Night (1996)
#1, 2, 4
Legion of Super-Heroes (1989)
#86, 119
Superman/Wonder Woman: Who Gods Destroy (1997)
#3, 4
All Access (1996) #3
JLA (1997)
#1-9, 13, 14, 23-27, 32, 33, 36-70, 72, 74-109, 11-114, 118, Annual #2-4
Wonder Woman Plus Jesse Quick (1997)
Batman Plus Arsenal (1997) #1
Essential Vertigo: Swamp Thing (1996) #4
Aztek: The Ultimate Man (1996) #10
Resurrection Man (1997)
#2, 21, 26, 27
JLA/WildC.A.T.s (1997)
JLA Secret Files and Origins (1997)
#1, 3
Teen Titans (1996) #12
Superman: Distant Fires (1998)
Martian Manhunter (1998)
#0, 2, 4, 6-9, 13, 16, 24, Annual #2
Superman Secret Files and Origins (1998) #1
Wonder Woman Secret Files and Origins (1998)
#1-3
Legends of the DC Universe (1998)
#4, 5, 30-32
JLA: Tomorrow Woman (1998)
Superman Villains Secret Files and Origins (1998)
Wonder Woman: Donna Troy (1998)
Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins (1998) #1
JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998)
#1, 2
JLA 80-Page Giant (1998)
#1, 2
Justice League: The Nail (1998)
#1-3
Wonder Woman: The Once and Future Story (1998)
Elseworld’s Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl (1998)
DC One Million (1998)
#1, 4
Hardcore Station (1998)
#5, 6
JLA in Crisis Secret Files and Origins (1998)
Superman: The Doomsday Wars (1998)
#1-3
JLA/Titans (1998)
#1-3
Secret Origins 80-Page Giant (1998)
JLA: Foreign Bodies (1999)
JLA: Superpower (1999)
Justice League of America Super Spectacular (1999)
DCU Holiday Bash (1997) #3
Young Justice Secret Files and Origins (1999)
Superman & Batman: Generations (1999) #2
The Kingdom (1999)
#1, 2
The Kingdom: Planet Krypton (1999) #1
Legends of the DC Universe: Crisis on Infinite Earths (1999)
Young Justice (1998)
#5, 6, 16, 19-21, 24, 35, 54, 1000000
Impulse: Bart Saves the Universe (1999)
Superman: Man of Tomorrow (1998) #13
Hourman (1999)
#1, 5-7, 20, 24
Anarky (1999) #1
Fanboy (1999)
#3, 6
Young Justice 80-Page Giant (1999)
Green Lantern: Fear Itself (1999)
Superman: King of the World (1999)
Superman 80-Page Giant (1999)
Living Assault Weapons (1999)
#1, 3, 5
JLA: Primeval (1999)
Day of Judgment (1999)
#2-5
Son of Superman (1999)
JLA: Seven Caskets (2000)
Body Doubles (1999) #4
DC 2000 (2000)
#1, 2
JLA: Earth-2 (2000)
Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant (2000) #2
JLA Showcase 80-Page Giant (2000)
Superman: Y2K (2000)
Guide to the DC Universe Secret Files and Origins (2000)
JLA: Created Equal (2000)
#1, 2
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. (1999) #8
Justice Society of America 100-Page Super Spectacular (2000)
Sins of Youth (2000)
#1, 2, Kid Flash and Impulse, Wonder Girls, JLA Jr.
Young Justice: Sins of Youth Secret Files and Origins (2000)
Silver Age 80-Page Giant (2000)
Emperor Joker (2000)
Green Lantern: Circle of Fire (2000)
#1, 2
Green Lantern/Power Girl (2000)
JLA: Heaven's Ladder (2000)
JLA: Act of God (2000)
#1-3
JLA: A League of One (2000)
JLA/Witchblade (2000)
Starman (1994) #73
Superman and Batman: World’s Funnest (2001)
Nightwing (1996)
#52, Annual #2
Justice Leagues: JL? (2001)
Justice Leagues: Justice League of Amazons (2001)
Justice Leagues: JLA (2001)
Titans (1999)
#25, 50
Superboy’s Legion (2001)
#1, 2
JLA: Black Baptism (2001)
#1-4
Spectre (2001)
#3, 23, 24
Orion (2000) #13
Green Arrow (2001)
#4, 17, 47, 75
Bizarro (2001)
JLA: Gods and Monsters (2001)
Superman & Batman: Generations II (2001)
#1, 2
Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files and Origins (2001) #1
JLA: Our Worlds at War (2001) #1
Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War (2001)
Our Worlds at War (2001)
Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth (2001)
JLA: Gatekeeper (2001)
#1-3
JLA Incarnations (2001)
#6, 7
Green Lantern Legacy: The Last Will and Testament of Hal Jordan (2002)
JLA/Haven: Arrival (2002) #1
The Dark Knight Strikes Again (2001)
#1-3
Power Company (2002) Josiah Power
Power Company (2002) Sapphire
Power Company (2002) Witchfire
JSA (1999)
#33-37, 54, 82
JLA: Destiny (2002)
#1-4
Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia (2002)
Harley Quinn (2000) #23
Legion (2002)
#11, 12
JLA/JSA Secret Files and Origins (2003)
JLA/The Spectre: Soul War (2003)
#1, 2
JLA: Secret Origins (2003)
Aquaman (2003)
#1, 9, 12, 35
JLA/JSA: Virtue and Vice (2003)
Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant (2003)
Supergirl (1996) #79
JLA: Scary Monsters (2003)
#1-6
Superman: Red Son (2003)
#1-3
Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity (2003)
#1-3
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #42
JLA: Age of Wonder (2003) #2
JLA: Welcome to the Working Week (2003)
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #3
Avengers/JLA (2003)
#1-4
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins (2003)
#1, 2
JLA-Z (2003) #3
JLA: Liberty and Justice (2004)
Teen Titans (2003)
#5, 6, 29, 30, 41, 50-52, Annual #1
Formerly Known as the Justice League (2003) #6
Plastic Man (2004)
#3, 8, 20
Justice League: Another Nail (2004)
#1, 2
Superman/Batman (2003)
#9-15, 18, 31, 41, 50-52, 55, 56, 63, 66, 76, 78, 80
Birds of Prey (1999)
#68, 100
Identity Crisis (2004)
#1, 4, 6, 7
Majestic (2004) #1
DC Comics Presents: Green Lantern (2004)
DC Comics Presents: Justice League of America (2004)
JLA Secret Files and Origins (2004)
Green Lantern: Rebirth (2004)
#1-6
Justice League Elite (2004)
#4, 12
JLA Classified (2005)
#2, 3, 10-21, 23, 26-41, 47, 49-52
Legion of Super-Heroes (2005) #1
Manhunter (2004)
#6, 25-30
Supergirl (2004)
#5, 28, 33, 34
Countdown (2007)
#0, 1, 5, 14-16, 18, 32, 34, 36, 41-43, 45, 47, 48, 51
OMAC Project (2005)
#1-6
Blood of the Demon (2003)
#3-5
DC Special: Return of Donna Troy (2005)
#2, 4
Justice (2005)
#1-12
Green Lantern Corps: Recharge (2005) #1
Human Race (2005) #7
Infinite Crisis (2005)
#1-3, 5-7
JSA Classified (2005) #4
Solo (2005) #5
Superman Secret Files and Origins 2005 (2006)
JLA Classified: Cold Steel (2006)
#1, 2
Infinite Crisis Secret Files and Origins (2006)
Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis (2006)
#40, 51
Amazing Adventures of the JLA (2006)
52 (2006)      
#3, 5, 8-12, 24, 25, 33, 34, 41, 47-49, 51, 52
Wonder Woman (2006)
#1-44, Annual #1
All-New Atom (2006)
#1, 17, 18
Catwoman (2002) #58
Justice League of America (2006)
#0, 1-8, 12-31, 36, 37, 40, 41, 43, 49, 59
Green Lantern (2005)
#15-17, 24, 25, 40, 43, 49-53, 65
Martian Manhunter (2006)
#3, 8
Teen Titans Go (2004)
#36, 45
Justice Society of America (2007)
#1, 6, 17, 38, 39, 50
Outsiders (2003)
#43, 45
OMAC (2006) #7
Shadowpact (2006)
#10, 16
Amazons Attack (2007)
#1-6
Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes (2006)
All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder (2005) #5
Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps Special (2007)
Black Canary (2007)
#1, 2
Aftermath: The Four Horsemen (2007)
#1-6
Booster Gold (2007)
#1, 7, 14, 22, 23, 26, 32, 33
Brave and the Bold (2007)
#6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 18, 33
Outsiders: Five of a Kind (2007) Wonder Woman/Grace
Black Canary Wedding Planner (2007)
JLA/Hitman (2007)
#1, 2
Justice League of America Wedding Special (2007)
Wonder Girl (2007)
#1-6
Black Adam: The Dark Age (2007)
#3, 4, 6
Green Arrow and Black Canary (2007)
#1, 4, 5, 30, 32
Tales of the Sinestro Corps (2007) Cyborg Superman
Tales of the Sinestro Corps (2007) Superman-Prime
Energy & Safety  Adventures with the JLA (2008)
Energy and Safety with the Justice League (2008)
Salvation Run (2008) #1
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer (2008) Red Son
Teen Titans Lost Annual (2008)
Teen Titans: Year One (2008)
#1, 3
Tiny Titans (2008)
#1, 7, 8, 14
Checkmate (2006)
#24, 25
DC Super Friends (2008)
#1-29
DC/Wildstorm: Dreamwar (2008)
#1-6
Final Crisis (2008)
#1-7
Green Lantern Corps (2006)
#24, 54
Rann-Thanagar: Holy War (2008) #1
Titans (2008)
#2, 9, 10, 38
Trials of Shazam (2006) #12
Trinity (2008)
#1-52
Final Crisis: Requiem (2008)
Tangent: Superman’s Reign (2008) #5
DC Universe: Last Will and Testament (2008)
Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds (2008) #1
DC Universe: Decisions (2008)
#1, 3, 4
Superman and Batman vs Vampires and Werewolves (2008) #1
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe: Beginnings (2008)
Kingdom Come Special (2009) The Kingdom
DC Universe Holiday Special (2009)
Final Crisis: Secret Files (2009)
Justice Society of America (2007) #22
Faces of Evil: Prometheus (2009)
Blackest Night (2009)
#0, 4, 5, 7, 8
Wednesday Comics (2009)
#1-12
Batman (1940)
#687, 702
Flash: Rebirth (2009)
Batman: Streets of Gotham (2009)
#2, 16
Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps (2009)
#1, 3, 4, 6
Justice League: Cry for Justice (2009)
#1, 3, 7
Secret Six (2008)
#11-14
Justice League of America 80-Page Giant (2009)
DC Halloween Special (2009)
R.E.B.E.L.S. (2009) Annual #2
Adventure Comics (2009)
#4, 7
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman (2010)
#1-3
Blackest Night: JSA (2010) #3
Milestone Forever (2010) #2
Zatanna (2010) #1
Justice League: Generation Lost (2010)
#1, 2, 10, 15, 20, 22-24
Nemesis: The Imopostors (2010)
#2, 3
Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal (2010) #2
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne (2010)
#3, 5, 6
Power Girl (2009) #13
Brightest Day: Atom (2010)
DC Universe Legacies (2010)
#3, 4, 6, 8-10
Red Robin (2009) #14
DCU Halloween Special (2010)
JSA 80-Page Giant 2010 (2010)
Justice League of America/The 99 (2010)
#1-3
Untold Tales of Blackest Night (2010)
General Mills Presents: Justice League (2011)
#1-9
New Teen Titans: Games (2011)
Batman Confidential (2007)
#50, 52-54
Flash (2010) #6
Brightest Day (2010)
#15, 23
Time Masters: Vanishing Point (2010) #6
Young Justice (2011)
#0, 2, 6, 11, 21-25
JLA 80-Page Giant (2011)
Booster Gold (2007) #45
Flashpoint (2011)
#2, 4, 5
Flashpoint: The World of Flashpoint (2011)
#1-3
Flashpoint: Abin Sur – The Green Lantern (2011)
#1, 3
Flashpoint: Deadman and the Flying Graysons (2011)
#1, 2
Flashpoint: Lois Lane and the Resistance (2011)
#1, 3
Flashpoint: Wonder Woman and the Furies (2011)
#1-3
DC Retroactive: Justice League of America – The 70’s (2011)
DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The 70’s (2011)
DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman – The 80’s (2011)
Flashpoint: The Outsider (2011) #2
Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman (2011)
#2, 3
Flashpoint: Kid Flash Lost (2011)
#2, 3
Flashpoint (2011) #5
Flashpoint: Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown (2011) #3
DC Comics Presents: Teen Titans (2011)
DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman (2011)
Justice League (2011)
#1, 3-20, 22-23, 30-52
Justice League Dark (2011)
#1, 22, 23
Justice League International (2011)
#1, 22, 24 Annual #1
Wonder Woman (2011)
#0, 1-52, Annual #1
Craftsman Bolt-On System Saves the Justice League (2012)
Batman: The Dark Knight (2011) #4
Voodoo (2011) #4
Superman (2011)
#7, 14-17, 19, 20, 26, 31, 32, 40, 43, 49, 52, Annual #3
Action Comics (2011)
#9, 10, 12, 14, 30-32, 34, 39, 48-52
Captain Atom (2011) #10
Batwoman (2011)
#12-17
Resurrection Man (2011) #12
DC Universe Presents (2011) #0
Stormwatch (2011) #0
Ame-Comi Girls: Featurings (2012)
#1, 2, 5
Green Lantern (2011)
#13, 14, 20
Aquaman (2011)
#15, 16, 30, 46-48, Annual #2
Sword of Sorcery (2012) #3
Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013)
#1-11
Animal Man (2011)
#16, 17
Superboy (2011)
#16, 17, 19, Annual #1
Justice League of America (2013)
#1, 2, 6-10, 13, 14
Supergirl (2011)
#17, 23, 34
Young Romance: A New 52 Valentine’s Day Special (2013)
Ame-Comi Girls (2012)
#1-3, 6, 8
Flash (2011)
Annual #2, #50
Adventures of Superman (2013)
#4, 7, 17
Trinity of Sin: Pandora (2013) #3
DC Universe vs The Masters of the Universe (2013)
#2-4
Superman/Wonder Woman (2013)
#1-29, Annual #1, Annual #2
Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. (2013)
#1, 3, 4, 6
Batman Black and White (2013) #3
Constantine (2013) #8
Forever Evil (2013)
#3, 7
Batman/Superman (2013)
#6, 11, 17, 18, 32, Annual #1
Justice League 3000 (2014)
#1-7, 10-15
Harley Quinn (2014)
#3, 16, 20, 30
Injustice: Year Two (2014) #2
Superman Unchained (2013)
#6, 7, 9
Batman and Robin (2011)
#29-31, 33, 34, 40
The New 52: Futures End (2014)
#0, 2, 11, 40, 42, 43, 44
Black Canary and Zatanna: Bloodspell (2014)
The Movement (2013) #12
Superman: Doomed (2014)
#1, 2
Grayson (2014)
#1, 2
Robin Rises: Omega (2014)
The Multiversity (2014)
#1, 2
Secret Origins (2014)
#5, 6, 8, 10
Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman (2014)
#1-17
Booster Gold: Futures End (2014)
Superman: Doomed (2014) #2
Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End (2014)
Wonder Woman: Futures End (2014)
Tiny Titans: Return to the Treehouse (2014) #5
Batman (2011)
#35, 36
Green Lantern: New Guardians (2011) #36
Green Lantern Corps (2011) #37
The Multiversity Guidebook (2014)
Injustice: Year Three (2014)
#7, 8, Annual #1
Convergence (2015)
#1, 2, 6, 7
Convergence: The Atom (2015)
Convergence: The Flash (2015) #1
Convergence: Plastic Man and the Freedom Fighters (2015) #1
Convergence: Speed Force (2015)
#1, 2
Convergence: Suicide Squad (2015) #1
Convergence: Green Lantern Corps (2015) #1
Convergence: Action Comics (2015)
#1, 2
Convergence: Crime Syndicate (2015)
#1, 2
Divergence (2015)
Convergence: Wonder Woman (2015)
#1, 2
Convergence: Justice League International (2015)
#1, 2
Convergence: Justice Society of America (2015) #2
Convergence: Superman (2015) #2
Convergence: Supergirl: Matrix (2015) #2
DC Comics Presents: Son of Superman (2015)
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Four (2015)
#1-12, Annual #1
Justice League of America (2015)
#1-3, 5-10
Justice League 3001 (2015)
#1-4, 6-12
Deathstroke (2014)
#7-10, Annual #1
All Star Section Eight (2015)
#1, 4
Martian Manhunter (2015)
#1-3
Young Gotham Sampler (2015)
Cyborg (2015)
#1, 3, 6, 7, 9-11
DC Comics Bombshells (2015)
#1-4, 6, 8-13, 16, 22-26, 29, 30, 33
Detective Comics (2011)
#45, 46
Superman: Lois and Clark (2015) #1
Dark Knight III: The Master Race (2016)
#1, 2, 4, 6
Secret Six (2015) #8
Sinestro (2014)
#17-21
Harley’s Little Black Book (2016)
#1, 6
DC Comics Presents: Robin War 100-Page Spectacular (2016)
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five (2016)
#1-6, 10, 12-17, 19, 20, Annual #1
The Legend of Wonder Woman (2016)
#1-9
Teen Titans (2014)
#17-19
Telos (2015) #5
Catwoman (2011) #50
Harley Quinn and Her Gang of Harleys (2016) #1
Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad April Fools’ Special (2016)
Justice League: Darkseid War Special (2016)
DC Comics Essentials: JLA (2016)
Wonder Woman: Earth One (2016)
DC Universe: Rebirth (2016)
Legends of Tomorrow (2016) #3
Aquaman: Rebirth (2016)
Black Canary (2015) #12
The Flash: Rebirth (2016)
Green Lanterns: Rebirth (2016)
Superman: Rebirth (2016)
Superman (2016)
#1, 6, 7, 19, 30, Annual #1
Wonder Woman: Rebirth (2016)
Wonder Woman (2016)
#1-present
Justice League: Rebirth (2016)
Justice League (2016)
#1-present
Action Comics (1938)
#598, 600, 670, 675, 690, 753, 754, 761, 770, 781, 782, 792, 902, 904, 817, 818, 829, 833, 834, 836, 842, 850, 872, 873, 888, 889, 960-962, 967, 974, 978, Annual #3, Annual #11
Harley Quinn & the Suicide Squad Special Edition (2016)
The Hellblazer: Rebirth (2016)
Green Lanterns (2016)
#5, 9, 15
Batman (2016)
#5, 22
New Super-Man (2016)
#2, 3, 5, 16, 17
Cyborg: Rebirth (2016)
Trinity (2016)
#1-present
Wonder Woman: The True Amazon (2016)
Wonder Woman 75th Anniversary Special (2016)
Cyborg (2016)
#3, 4
Detective Comics (1932) #942
General Mills Presents Justice League (2017) #3
Aquaman (2016)
#11-13
New Talent Showcase (2017)
Nightwing (2016) #9
DC Rebirth Holiday Special (2017)
Injustice: Ground Zero (2016)
#1-3, 5-8, 10-12
Justice League vs Suicide Squad (2017)
#1-6
Shade the Changing Girl (2016) #3
Justice League of America: Killer Frost Rebirth (2017)
Sixpack and Dogwelder: Hard-Travelin’ Heroz (2016) #6
Suicide Squad (2016)
#10, 23
Batwoman: Rebirth (2017)
Justice League/Power Rangers (2017)
#2-4
Red Hood and the Outlaws (2016) #8
Titans (2016) Annual #1
Harley Quinn (2016) #18
Super Powers (2017) #4
Super Sons (2017)
#3, 4
The Flash (2016)
#21, 23-25, 33
Green Arrow (2016)
#25, 27, 31
The Fall and Rise of Captain Atom (2017) #6
Wonder Woman: Steve Trevor Special (2017)
Wonder Woman/Tasmanian Devil Special (2017)
Injustice 2 (2017)
#6, 13, Annual #1
Dark Days: The Casting (2017)
Blue Beetle (2016)
#12, 13
Dark Knights: Metal (2017)
#1-3
Nightwing: The New Order (2017)
#1, 2
Bombshells United (2017)
#1-present
Batman: The Murder Machine (2017)
Batgirl and the Birds of Prey (2016)
#15, 16
Batman: The Merciless (2017) #1
DC House of Horror (2017)
Gotham City Garage (2017)
#1, 2, 4, 11-present
The Hellblazer (2016) #15
Batman: Lost (2018)
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps (2016) #32
New Talent Showcase 2017 (2018)
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