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Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Archive Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply Category: M/M Fandoms: Young Justice (Comics), DCU (Comics) Relationships: Impulse/Superboy, Impulse 1000000/Superboy 1000000, Impulse & Superboy
Characters: Impulse, Superboy, Robin, John Fox
Additional Tags: DC comics, DC Comic Event: 1000000, DC Comic Event: One Million, Canon - Comics, Young Justice 1000000, teenagers being teenagers, Impulse and Superboy Irritate Robin, Angst, Question of Personhood, Body Horror, headcanons, Impulse 1000000 is Bart's Dead Scout, A Tumblr Poll Decided Superboy's Name, This Takes Place 800000 Years Post-Young Justice, 853rd Century
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Over 800,000 years after Young Justice was formed by Kon, Bart and Tim - teens in their effigies piece together bits of physical history as the new Young Justice operating on Pluto. Everything seemed so simple to all three until Impulse begins to have unexplained memories of the past that threaten to challenge everything they thought they knew about him.
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The space in Superboy’s mind was warm to Impulse. As a construct of the Speed Force, and a being that was never made of all that messy biological meat-stuff, engaging with the physical world was… an experience. Typically, Impulse didn’t ‘feel’ anything other than the unique vibrational hum of the universe and everything within it. But in Superboy’s mind he felt warm. Anyone else’s head just felt like a head, lukewarm at best and gooey as tiny synapses crackled around him like static. Not Superboy’s. So long as he was in his head he felt as though he was wrapped up in blankets which was an odd thing for him to compare it to, because he couldn’t really remember ever being bundled in anything. At least he thought he didn’t. He guessed Superboy’s mind just had that effect on him. “Impulse! I know you’re in there. Get! Out!” the Superboy in question grumbled in mid-meeting with Robin. “Meep!” Impulse squeaked as he exited his head. When he left he materialized like heatless fire caught in a sunbeam. “Sorry!” “Man, why do ya gotta keep doin’ that! Knock it off!” Superboy rubbed his head in irritation and Impulse felt guilt scrape throughout him. He didn’t want to hurt Superboy, he just wanted to feel warm.
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#konbart#bartkon#superpulse#but not quite#dc comics 1000000#superboy#impulse#superboy 1000000#impulse 1000000#dc comics#fanfiction#writers on tumblr#they have no ship name so sorry
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Superboy-Verse makes me so happy.
#kon el fanart#kon el art#kon el#superverse fanart#superverse art#superverse#Robin Kon#supergrrrl#Cadmus Kon#superboy 1000000#karkan superboy of the jungle#ron’s art tag#shut in the fuck up ron#please. pLEASE laugh—
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Reading Superboy ‘94? Amazing! Welcome to the party.
Here’s a small list of his appearances in other titles + some bonus Superboy content.
Superboy/Robin: World’s Finest Three #1-2
Superboy Annual #1-4
Superboy 1000000
Superboy and the Ravers
Ray vol 2 #1
Ray vol 2 #2
Icon #15*
Static #14*
Aquaman vol 5 #3
Blood Pack #2
Power Company: Striker Z #1
Showcase ‘96 #6
Detention Comics #1
Showcase ‘96 #8
Steel #46
Superboy/Risk Double-Shot #1
Adventures of Superman #541
*Apart of the worlds collide storyline
#hi yes this is from the top of my head mostly#there’s a lot of stuff missing but I did say small list after all#most of these are some of my fave appearances tbh#kon el#conner kent
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Kon and Bart's long-standing and evolving friendship from 1994-2020 spanning multiple runs. Together they experience many joys, and tragic losses and challenges - but no matter what they find each other again. Here's a proposed reading list for fans of the duo!
Zero Hour #2
This is the very first time they see each other and are on the same page with each other. They do not interact in any meaningful way, but this is their first passing awareness that the other exists.
Superboy and the Ravers #7
Their first official meeting and team up where they interact, and race each other.
JLA: World Without Grown-Ups
They team up alongside Tim as they navigate the magically altered world of Bedlam. Many key moments include how they work together and their endless banter. This is also their inspiration for starting Young Justice.
Young Justice (1998)
Almost every single issue they are present together will have some GREAT chemistry and moments showing their friendship, but the following stick out for the listed reasons. Issue #1 - The first issue, Kon protects Bart from being shot along with lots of banter that sets the tone between them for the rest of the series. Issue #7 - Bart and Kon banter during their Camping trip, highlights include Kon complimenting Bart’s hair and enthusiastically encouraging him for chasing off hunters with Secret. Issue #9 - Bart and Kon play chess together, showing that when there are downtimes in Young Justice they play games with each other. Issue #22 - Bart tries to help Kon get his powers back with comical results. (Note: this may be THAD but because publication time is not linear to comic in-world time, this is unconfirmed and it must be assumed that this is Bart.) Issue #31 - Bart tries desperately to get Kon to hang out with him, Kon is too busy watching TV. Issue #33 - Kon reaches out to Bart to have a hypothetical conversation but sadly did not compensate for Bart’s autism taking him literally. Issue #45 - Bart and Kon talk about comics and make sandwiches together. Issue #53 - Bart and Kon play Random Trivia, a game exclusive to them.
Young Justice: No Man’s Land
Lots of banter and chemistry as they convince Tim to go to Gotham against Batman’s orders. Kon gives Bart his jacket for safekeeping.
Young Justice #1000000
It’s the 853rd century and although Young Justice is no more, a new version of Impulse and Superboy are just as close as their original selves. Impulse (1995)
Issue #47 - Bart seeks Kon out to ask him about the worrying behavior Superman is displaying. Issue #77 - Bart’s clone is killed on Apokolips in front of Kon - this is a catalyst to Kon’s many issues of depression. Issue #78 - Bart says goodbye to Kon when he quits Young Justice due to PTSD, Kon pets his head.
Superboy (1994)
Issue #83 - Bart tries to help Kon get his swagger back, even to the point of obtaining the Backstreet Boys chemical breakdowns bc he cannot see Kon like this.
Issue #90 - Kon has a soft moment with Cherub who he is attracted to, it is revealed that Cherub is a clone of BOTH Tana and Bart. Issue #91 - The aftermath of Bart’s clone dying on Apokolips pt.1 - Kon reveals he feels it’s all his fault and has resigned that while Bart is in a coma, he is going to die.
Issue #92 - The aftermath of Bart’s clone dying on Apokolips pt.2 - Once back home on the Kent farm Kon, obsesses over Bart’s “death” and current coma to the point of exhaustion and sleeps for 20 hours. Highlights include Bart implying he is wearing a Playboy Bunny outfit, and that Kon has subconscious bi-sexual feelings towards Bart. Issue #99 - Bart as Kid Flash risks death to save a de-powered Kon during the World Without Young Justice arc.
Teen Titans (2003)
Same as with Young Justice, there are a lot of interactions that show they are friends and have a long-standing dynamic even though Geoff re-worked both of their characters into entirely new people. The following are moments when they are alone and show blatant friendship. Issue #25 - Bart tries to get through to Kon during his possession, and refuses to fight him. Issue #82 - Kon protects Bart from Holocaust’s blast, then Bart beats the hell out of Holocaust for barely tapping Kon. Issue #83 - Kon seeks Bart out and talks about his relationship with Cassie. Issue #88 - A quiet moment between Bart and Kon as Bart reveals he is forgetting the future they were resurrected in. Issue #90 - Bart and Kon play pingpong, once again showing that they like to play games together.
Infinite Crisis
Issue #7 - Bart goes ballistic on Superboy Prime after he kills Kon.
Countdown #43
Bart’s funeral and he speaks directly to Kon, sadly Kon never got to hear it because he was dead at the time as well. Final Crisis Legion of Three Worlds
Issues #4-#5 - Bart and Kon reunite and are resurrected together after dying.
Superboy (2011)
Issue #3 - Kon reaches out to Bart to propose a charity Race to benefit the Smallville community. Bart agrees. Issue #5 - Bart and Kon race and take time to catch up and talk.
Kid Flash Lost
Issue #1 - Bart talks about Kon and their movie nights.
Young Justice (2019)
Bart and Kon reunite in Young Justice after being in comic limbo since 2011.
Issue #1 - Bart and Kon are reunited after the reboot. Issue #2 - Bart and Kon’s continuing reunion. Issue #14 - Bart rallies Young Justice and many other heroes together to save Kon from Dr. Glory. Issue #15 - Bart reveals what happened to Kon and why he did not reboot. Issue #16 - Bart and Kon have a revealing conversation about the time they lost and Bart reveals how he ‘broke time’ to try and find Kon. Issue #17 - Bart films Kon beating Lex Luthor with Tim’s phone bc he knew Kon would want to see it, Kon hugs Bart.
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Androxys' 2023 Comics Wrapped
Happy end of 2023! To celebrate the turning of the year, I wanted to take a quick view back through the comics I read over the last twelve months. Turns out there's... a lot of them.
This isn't 100% perfect, mainly because I'm basing this off the metadata of when comics were added to my computer... I do think there are some comics I added at the end of 2022 but ended up reading in 2023. However, in the interest of being fair, this list won't count those, and is instead only the comics I can confirm I read in 2023.
By my tally, I read 977 comics in 2023 across 78 unique titles. If we assume each comic is 22 pages long, that's 21,494 pages of comics! Of course, some stories are shorter than 22 pages (as if they're splitting with a backup) and some are longer (prestige formats or one-shots). Based on some quick (and quite unscientific) math, I estimate that I spent around four days of my 2023 in the world of DC Comics. And you know what, I'll do it again.
Breaking down my Top 10 single titles, this year I read...
169 Superman/Adventures of Superman/Action Comics issues
128 Batman/Detective Comics issues
104 JSA issues
56 Suicide Squad issues
52 Birds of Prey issues
51 Manhunter issues
38 Harley Quinn issues
33 Aquaman issues
31 Azrael issues
27 Martian Manhunter issues
Here's the full breakdown of my reading, for those interested:
Arsenal (1998) #1-4 [4]
JLA/Titans (1998) #1-3 [3]
Knight and Squire (2010) #1-6 [6]
Monkey Prince (2021) #1-12 [12]
Poison Ivy (2022) #1-6 [6]
Shadowpact (2006) #1-25 [25]
The Question: Pipeline in Detective Comics (1937) #854-864 [11]
Trinity (2003) #1-3 [3]
Tempest (1996) #1-4 [4]
The Atlantis Chronicles (1990) #1-7 [7]
Aquaman (1994) #1-20 [20]
Aquaman: The Becoming (2021) #1-6 [6]
Azrael (1995) #23-46 [24]
Sword of Azrael (2022) #1-7 [7]
Batgirls (2022) #14-19 [6]
Batman (1940) #401-401 [7]
Batman: Cacophony (2009) #1-3 [3]
Batman: Death and the Maidens (2003) #1-9 [9]
Batman Chronicles (1995) #1-23 [23]
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000) #33-74 [42]
Batman: Turning Points (2000) #1-5 [5]
Batman: Killing Time (2022) #1-6 [6]
Batman: Urban Legends (2021) #23 [1]
Batman Beyond: Neo Year (2022) #1-6 [6]
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1994) [1]
Batman Incorporated (2011) #1-8 [8]
Detective Comics (1937) #469-479 [11]
Birds of Prey (1999) #22-55, #113-127 [49]
Birds of Prey (2023) #1-3 [3]
Infinite Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre #1-3 [3]
DC Festival of Heroes (2021) [1]
DC Power (2023) [1]
G'nort's Illustrated (2023) [1]
DCeased (2019) #1-6 [6]
Green Arrow (2001) #69-72 [4]
Green Lantern (1990) #76-77, #92 [3]
Green Arrow (1988) #104, #110-111, #125-126 [5]
Harley Quinn (2000) #1-38 [38]
JSA (1999) #1-87 [87]
Manhunter (2004) #1-38 [38]
Manhunter in Batman: Streets of Gotham (2009) #1-13 [13]
Martian Manhunter (1998) #0-17, #1000000 [19]
Martian Manhunter (2019) #1-12 [12]
Nightwing (1996) #107-124 [15]
Nightwing (2016) #100-107 [8]
Tim Drake: Robin (2022) #5-10 [6]
The New Champion of Shazam (2022) #1-4 [4]
Suicide Squad (1987) #31-66 [36]
Suicide Squad (2007) #1-8 [8]
Superboy (2011) #1-11 [11]
Superman: The Man of Steel (1986) #1-6 [6]
Superman (1987) #1-44 [44]
Adventures of Superman (1987) #424-467 [44]
Action Comics (1938) #584-658 [75]
Superman: Son of Kal-El (2021) #7-18 [12]
Superboy: The Man of Tomorrow(2023) #1-6 [6]
World of Krypton (1979) #1-3 [3]
The World of Krypton (1987) #1-4 [4]
Batman/Superman: World's Finest (2022) #1-11 [11]
World's Finest: Teen Titans (2023) #1-4 [4]
World's Finest (1990) #1-3 [3]
Swamp Thing Giant (2019) #1-7 [7]
Swamp Thing (2016) #1-6 [6]
Punchline: The Gotham Game (2022) #1-6 [6]
Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2023) #1-6 [6]
Wonder Girl (2021) #1-7 [7]
Nubia: Queen of the Amazons (2022) #1-4 [4]
Galaxy: The Prettiest Star (2022) [1]
Spirit World (2023) #1-6 [6]
Salvation Run (2008) #1-7 [7]
JSA All Stars (2003) #1-8 [8]
Dr. Mid-Nite (1999) #1-3 [3]
Animal Man (1988) #1-26 [26]
Solo (2004) #1-5 [5]
The Legend of Wonder Woman (2016) #1-9 [9]
JSA Returns (1999) #1-9 [9]
Teen Titans: Year One (2008) #1-6 [6]
Suicide Squad (2001) #1-12 [12]
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I saw him and immediately my brain said to draw him.
I just adore the concept of speedsters being the personification/embodiment of the Speed Force/those in the Speed Force like this Impulse and Sela Allen and Wally that one time. It’s just such a cool and interesting concept!
Impulse from YJ 1000000
#YJ#Impulse#Flash family#Superboy#Young justice#Bart Allen#Flash#Kon El#DC#DC Comics#Impulse 1000000#YJ 1000000#Flash Fam#Dove Art#(but not really Bart and Kon)
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So you mentioned it briefly, but can you please talk about Superwatch, all the characters therein and how fucking glorious they are? Because good lord. Morrison is just ticking off all the boxes for a Superman nerd and DC diehard. Very interested in all you have to say about them and the choices of characters in there.
SUPERWATCH EXTREMELY RULES. Obviously not all of them can be 1:1 how they were originally portrayed - several met with Superboy, for instance, and even if it wasn’t impossible in the current canon there’s no fucking way Luma Lynai is as she was originally portrayed - but an official Justice League of Space, an acknowledgement that of course there are other superheroes in the universe and they have their own stuff going on, is something that’s belonged in the DCU forever. In particular I have to take note of Hyperman (his original story was a solid Silver Age tragedy; was the outcome changed, or was there eventually a happy ending?), and Halk Kar (is he quietly taking Mon-El’s place in Clark’s life, given we know there’s gonna be a new take on Mon-El in the new Legion)? But anyway, 1000000% give these folks their own book.
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DC One Million Reading Order
There’s already a reading order online - which is that I used - but I found it was just ... well, wrong... in places. Ideas were introduced after they had already been brought up, character’s were set-up inconsistently and story beats lost their potency.
So, here is what I’ve compiled and determined as the best reading order for the crossover. To that end, I am not detailing any “specific events” or spoilers in why certain stuff belongs where. NO SPOILERS. A letter in square brackets denotes an important note or consideration, but, again, I am avoiding any story spoilers in them, they are things you should consider before reading it.
Core issues:
Chronos #1000000
JLA #23 [a]
DC One Million #1
Young Justice #1000000 [b]
Action Comics #1000000 [c]
Batman #1000000 [c]
Catwoman #1000000
Robin #1000000
DC One Million #2
Impulse #1000000
Superman: Man of Steel #1000000
Superman #1000000 [d]
Superboy #1000000
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #1000000
Nightwing #10000000
Detective Comics #1000000
Green Lantern #1000000 [c][e]
Starman #1000000
JLA #1000000
DC One Million #3
Aquaman #1000000 [c]
Power of Shazam #1000000 [c]
Flash #1000000 [c]
Wonder Woman #1000000 [c]
Martian Manhunter #1000000 [e]
Adventures of Superman #1000000
Resurrection Man #1000000
Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1000000
DC One Million #4
The following can be read at any point (a.k.a. they do not progress the story at all, do not introduce or develop any ideas that are referred to again and are of no consequence to the main story). Personally, I would read them totally separate as they detract from the momentum of the ongoing narrative of DC One Million. And even then I would recommend only read them if you like the character or book they are spinning out of.
Azrael #1000000
Chase #1000000
Creeper #1000000
Green Arrow #1000000 [f]
Legionnaires #1000000 [g]
Legion of Super-Heroes #1000000 [g]
Lobo #1000000
Supergirl #1000000
The following are revisits of the DC One Million timeline or story:
DC One Million 80-Page Giant #1 (1999)
Hourman #1-25 (1999-2001)
Martian Manhunter #11 (1999)
JLA 80-Page Giant #2 (1999)
All-Star Superman #6 (2007)
Booster Gold #1000000 (2008)
Superman/Batman #79 (2011)
Superman/Batman #80 (2011)
Notes:
[a] Only the final two pages, which lead into the “DC One Million” crossover and are referred to and footnoted in DC One Million #1, are important and here’s where it gets annoying - they are missing from nearly every subsequent reprint and re-release of this issue, namely the JLA: Strength in Numbers trade paperback, the JLA Vol. 3 trade paperback and even the digital version available via ComiXology. The pages are also not included in the DC One Million trade paperback, the JLA One Million reprint or the DC One Million Omnibus hardcover or trade paperback collections). The only reprint of this issue that does include those two pages is the JLA Deluxe Edition Vol. 3 hardcover.
[b] this issue is very very VERY skippable and is only listed in the core issues as it is referred to in quite a minor way and footnoted in Superboy #1000000. The placement of this issue however does squander the introduction of the future Robin who is set up better in Batman #1000000.
[c] This stories all begin at the same time, I have arranged them in order of importance of information conveyed and relevance to ongoing plots and sub-plots.
[d] Superman #1000000′s final page takes place after Superboy #1000000, it even acknowledges this in footnotes and makes vague references to the outcome of the Superboy issue. There are no major spoilers, but if you wish, you could inject Superboy before that final page.
[e] Martian Manhunter #1000000 actually follows directly on from Green Lantern #1000000, but events and narrative spinning out of the Green Lantern issue should take precedence. Trust me on this.
[f] Green Arrow #1000000 features a minor consequence free cameo that places it anywhere between Action Comics #1000000 and Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1000000.
[g] Legionnaires and Legion of Super-Heroes are a two-part story, with Legionnaires being Part 1 and Legion of Super-Heroes being Part 2.
#reading order#DC One Million#Grant Morrison#Val Semeiks#Howard Porter#Chronos#Justice League#Superman#Young Justice#Action Comics#Batman#Catwoman#Tim Drake#Impulse#Superboy#Nightwing#Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner)#Starman#Aquaman#Captain Marvel#Flash (Wally West)#Wonder Woman#Martian Manhunter#Resurrection Man#Creeper#Azrael#Hourman
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Robotic Robins
National Robotics Week: Synthetic Robins (Various Continuities)
Today is the beginning of National Robotics Week (7 April–15 April) and I thought that it would be fun to do a photoset of the various synthetic Robins that have appeared recently. Amazobots (Upper Row) was created by Kid Amazo (Reggie Meyer) in order to stop Robin (Damian Wayne) and Superboy (Jonathan Kent). Robinbot (Lower Row) was created by the Batman of China (Wang Baixi) as his partner, after Wang Jiali, his sister, and his first choice as Robin, turned evil. Robin, the Toy Wonder (Middle Row), was created by Batman in the 853rd century to be his partner and conscious to not go too far in his quest for justice. Image Source:
New Super-Man #9 by Viktor Bogdanovic
New Super-Man #12 by Billy Tan
New Super-Man #16 by Brent Peeples
Robin (Vol. 4) #1000000 Cover by Rick Burchett
Super Sons #3–4 by Jorge Jiménez
Superman/Batman #80 by Jesús Merino
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There are youtube compilations of SuperBoy's mouth getting webbed shut so Jon is having the time of his life
Okay the first time Damian was grounded by Bruce after getting his powers, Bruce spent half the night webbed up to various walls. Never in a way that would hurt him or damage him (like with awkward positions that pulled on his limbs) but Bruce could never hear him and it came out of nowhere (as far as he was concerned) but because of that, and the fact that Damian was being suuuuper pouty back at home, just sulking, they assume he's friends with Spidey and ask him to not ask Spidey to get back at them just because he's grounded
After they find out his identity he just does it openly, and boy oh boy was he grounded after he webbed Bruce's mouth during a lecture for the first time
Freya I'm SCREAMING at the visual of Damian webbing his father's mouth at the dinner table and everyone pauses for like a full 2 minutes of silence before Damian shoots up from his seat and books it while Bruce is tearing the webbing off his mouth
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Superboy 1000000's character design was fire and I stand by that.
#i can't even tag this boy right#superboy 1000000#superboy#superfam#we need to collectively as a fandom give him a name#what about nok
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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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Where to start reading Suzanne (Cissie) King-Jones/Arrowette?
Her first appearance was in Impulse #28
Impulse #41, 59, 77-79, 83, 87
Secret Origins 80-Page Giant #1
Young Justice #4-55 (esp #4-5, 15, 27, 33-34, 39, 1000000)
Supergirl v4 #36-37
Our Worlds At War arc (Superboy v4 #91, Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files and Origins #1, World's Finest: Our Worlds at War #1,
Young Justice Secret Files #1
Young Justice 80-Page Giant #1
JLA/Titans #2-3
Wonder Woman v2 #153
Teen Titans v3 #7, 30
Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files and Origins 2005
Wonder Girl #1-6
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90s Superboy was the peek of good superhero aesthetic. Honestly the best costume known to man ☕️
1000000% agree. it was such a Look. and now he just wears a tshirt and jeans like lmao okay what happened to my fashion icon? wheres the tight pants and boots and garter belts and gloves and leather jacket and shaved hair and round glasses and earrings??? like. what! a! LOOK!!!
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Is this a post about superboy??? Cause 1000000/10 AGREE!
I could be infront of the most beautiful view and I would still look at you
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Young Justice (1998) #1000000
I love how we don't really know much about any of the 1000000 crew but somehow, someway, for some reason Superboy of the 853rd century is a clone of Kon (or we assume so) and Cadmus is still running.
Anyway, have you seen him? Now you have! He is everything to me.
#he's not really but he's supposed to be a clone of him#superboy#superboy 1000000#superboy the one millionth
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