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Inferno (1997-)
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Inferno drops into a new city, but before she can adjust, a crazed bomber sets off an explosion in a shopping mall, and the outcome is not what is expected.
Infinity Inc. (1984-)
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Shunned by their parents and mentors in the Justice Society of America, Infinity, Inc. is a team made up of the best and brightest new heroes from the next generation of DC Comics. Collected at last from INFINITY INC. #1-4, ALL-STAR SQUADRON #25-26 and ALL-STAR SQUADRON ANNUAL #2, INFINITY INC. follows the adventures of the Justice Society of America's sons and daughters as they pick up the role...
Infinity Inc. (2007-)
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In the year-plus since the Everyman Project was shut down, life hasn't been kind to Starlight, Fury, and Nuklon. And John Henry Irons—the man responsible for the project's end—suspects the problems may lead back to their experiences on Everyman, opening doors that can never be shut!
Infinity Man and the Forever People (2014-)
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Interdimensional
School
When four of the best students from New Genesis arrive on Earth, they discover a threat so great that it may bring the Multiverse itself to its knees. The only thing that stands between them and total destruction is the mysterious entity known as the Infinity Man.
Jack Kirby 100th Celebration Collection
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Antihero
Military
Mythical
Space
"He was one of the most gifted artists and most influential storytellers of the 20th century. He pioneered entire genres and co-created whole universes with the stroke of a pencil. He is Jack Kirby, the King of Comics! Now DC celebrates his 100th birthday with this all-star collection of all-new stories from a cast of some of today's greatest creators giving their takes on Jack Kirby's most...
JLA-Z (2003-2004)
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Magic
A handbook to DC's greatest super-team featuring artwork by some of the biggest names in comics, timed to coincide with the debut of JLA/AVENGERS! Featuring the first of a triptych of covers by Phil Jimenez (originally featured in Wizard magazine), this stunning issue includes villains and heroes from Amazo to Green Arrow, and features artwork by BATMAN's Jim Lee, SUPERMAN's Scott McDaniel and...
JLA: Incarnations (2001-)
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Magic
The generations-spanning miniseries begins! In the earliest days of the original JLA, the new team tries to pull itself out from under the shadow of the venerated Justice Society of America. Unfortunately, this proves to be impossible when the world suffers an attack from the mysterious sorcerer known as Wotan!
JLA: Our Worlds at War (2001-)
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Superhero
An 'Our Worlds at War' tie-in! Imperiex has initiated his first strike on Earth. Now Earth's first line of defense, the JLA, is going full throttle against him and his probes. Witness the full impact on Earth as the War against Imperiex begins and one battle is quickly lost in a big way!
JLA: Paradise Lost (1997-1998)
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Superhero
Enjoy this great comic from DC's digital archive!
Joe Kubert Presents (2012-)
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Don't miss the start of this far-ranging collection of stories from comics legend Joe Kubert and other great talents! In this debut issue, Joe Kubert writes and illustrates two stories: a new Hawkman epic, and a tale of hard times called "Spit." A tale of Angel and the Ape from writer/artist Brian Buniak. Plus: Writer/artist Sam Glanzman returns to comics with a new tale of the U.S.S. Stevens!
John Stewart: The Emerald Knight (2022)
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Superhero
John Stewart has been trapped in the dark sectors for months with the rest of his Green Lantern comrades. With the power of the godstorm at his disposal, John's using everything he can to take down Esak, the mad New God, and bring his fellow Corpsmen home. John will need to become something new to win the war against Esak: he'll need to become the Emerald Knight!
Joker's Wild (1998-)
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Computers
A tremendous force has knocked out all the computer systems on Tangent Earth, and New Atlantis—its most technological city—is left totally helpless. The JLA has sent the Teen Titans, Rip Hunter and Chemo to deal with the chief suspects: the Joker and the Atom.











