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Chase (1997-)
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A DC ONE MILLION crossover tie-in! In this final issue of the CHASE series, meet the DEO of the 853rd century and its latest 'Chase' agent, tasked with hunting down black market superheroes.
Chronos (1998-)
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Traveling through time has taken its toll on the original Chronos, leaving the villain unstable and weak. But for arrogant young physicist Walker Gabriel, David Clinton's technology offers the chance of a lifetime-and the adventure of several lifetimes.
Chuck (2008-)
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Friendship
The hit NBC television series comes to comics as Chuck Bartowski and his friends take the world by storm—literally, in an adventure too big for television! In this globe-trotting, action-packed episode, Chuck will visit exotic locales, dodge numerous bullets, and be tortured by the world's greatest...tickler? Plus a 1 page backup story by Phil Noto, Captain Awesome's Tips For Being Awesome!
Countdown (2008-)
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Interdimensional
Final issue! Plotlines come to a close and the surviving heroes tend to their wounds. Mary Marvel confronts Black Adam and the Challengers make a decision about the future of the Multiverse!
Countdown Special: Eclipso (2008-)
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Collecting stories from Eclipso #10, Spectre #17-18, shedding light on these pivotal characters from COUNTDOWN!
Countdown to Final Crisis
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To coincide with an exciting new documentary from Warner Home Video about the history of DC Comics villains, DC Comics proudly presents this collection of tales starring DC's most popular villains from some of the biggest names in comics!Collected here are stories featuring such popular creators as Geoff Johns, Jim Lee, Pete Tomasi and Darwyn Cooke, all taking on the baddest of the bad in the DC...
Countdown to Mystery (2007-)
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Mystery
The Helmet of Fate has chosen its new bearer: Kent Nelson—a man so far down on his luck, he doesn't know what luck is! The transformative nature of the helmet grants him powers he can't begin to comprehend, but will they make his life better, or even worse? Plus, Eclipso becomes the temptress of the DCU, bribing its heroes to the dark side in more ways than one!
Crime Bible: The Five Lessons (2007-)
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Faith
A Monk of the Dark Faith is moving through the DCU, seeding evil in his wake, as he prepares for a final, potentially devastating act. Trailing him is The Question, who seeks to save the life of the author of a best-selling expose about the Dark Faith. But is The Question simply playing a part in a much larger game?
Cyborg (2016-2018)
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Computers Robots
Cyborg is a member of the Justice League. He is one of Earth's greatest heroes. But is Cyborg really who he thinks he is? Find out in CYBORG VOL. 1: THE IMITATION OF LIFE, a part of DC Rebirth! When a shocking discovery about his own origin makes Victor Stone question everything he thought he knew about his identity and his humanity, it seems Cyborg might be more machine than man after all. But...
Damage (2018-2019)
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Fighting Military Monsters
"Packs quite a punch." —SYFY WIRE "The fact that this line is taking such a creator-focused mentality and actively rewarding creators for their contributions is just icing on the cake." —IGN Ethan "Elvis" Avery just wanted to serve his country when he volunteered for the Damage Project. What no one told him was that he would be turned into a living, breathing, ticking time bomb of a...
DC Comics Presents Flash (2004-)
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The cover of THE FLASH (original series) #163 inspires two remarkable stories, in which the Scarlet Speedster begs readers to pick up the issue because his "life depends on it!" Taking up the challenge are the teams of Dennis O'Neil and Doug Mahnke and the SUPERMAN/BATMAN team of Loeb, McGuinness and Vines!
DC Comics Presents Green Lantern (2004-)
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"POWER RINGS FOR SALE!" Green Lantern uses a ruse of selling power rings for a dollar to smoke out a large, hairy, apish criminal.