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League of Justice (1995-)
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Starring Elseworlds versions of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, The Atom, Green Arrow, and others, this adventure story in the grand tradition of Lord of the Rings. Will appeal to all Elseworlds fans, Justice League readers and fantasy gamers in particular.
The Flash Annual (1987-)
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Mystery
Wally West's dad, a former Manhunter (from the MILLENNIUM series) turned private detective, is back, and he's got a job for Flash guarding a ton of...bricks?
The Question Annual (1988-1989)
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Mystery
The startling conclusion of the DETECTIVE COMICS/GREEN ARROW/QUESTION crossover. The Batman and Green Arrow guest-star with the Question as he discovers the truth behind Lady Shiva's mission.
Aquaman Annual (1995-)
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Four stories integral to Aquaman's past! Superman guest-stars as Triton unleashes his fury against the Sea King; Aquaman must aid a young Princess Diana when she is 'chosen' by Triton; Arthur Curry takes Mera to her first encounter with air breathers; and when Aquaman's first son is born, the god Poseidon shows Aquaman who's really King of the Seas!
Captain Atom (1986-)
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Enjoy this great comic from DC's digital archive!
Hawkman (1986-1987)
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"SECRETS…" Hawkman and Hawkwoman take on the evil Shadow-Thief!
The Fury of Firestorm (1982-)
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Enjoy this great comic from DC's digital archive!
Firestorm: The Nuclear Man Annual (1987-)
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Picking up directly following the events of Firestorm #64, with Firestorm caught in the crosshairs of both Russia and the United States as the Suicide Squad and the Justice League go head-to-head in New York City. Escaping the fight and eventually making his way to Nevada, Firestorm battles against Pozhar, the Russian Nuclear Man.
Showcase '93
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Robots
Featuring Catwoman, Blue Devil and Cyborg! Catwoman's blamed for the theft of Trigote's 'Three Triangles' painting, even though it was already gone when she came to the museum to steal it. Plus: Blue Devil in 'Speak of the Devil' and Cyborg in 'A Mind is a Terrible Thing!'