(W) James Tynion IV, Ram V (A) Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Various (CA) Alvaro Martinez Bueno
The last age of magic is upon us! Wonder Woman has gathered the DC Universe's greatest and strangest to form a new Justice League Dark to protect the world at any cost. But is it too late? Collecting Justice League Dark #1-29; Justice League Dark Annual #1; Justice League Dark 2021 Annual; Justice League Dark/Wonder Woman: The Witching Hour #1; Aquaman #66; Black Adam: Endless Winter Special #1; The Flash #767, #777-779; Justice League #58, #72-74; Justice League: Endless Winter #1-2; Superman: Endless Winter Special #1; Teen Titans: Endless Winter Special #1; Wonder Woman #56-57; Wonder Woman/Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour #1; and stories from Justice League #59-71, Future State: Justice League #1-2, and Secrets of Sinister House #1.
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Ryan Sook
With the Justice League defeated at the hands of the Enchantress, Madame Xanadu must assemble the world?s most powerful and strange magical heroes to prevent her premonitions of end times from coming to fruition! Bringing together the likes of John Constantine, Zatanna, Shade, and Deadman, this unlikely team will be forced to put aside their differences to save the world. Never one to play nice, Constantine and the group will fall apart time and time again, only to come together when the world needs them most. Joined by the likes of a centuries-old vampire, Black Orchid, and Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E., among many more, some will live, many will die, but together, maybe they can save this world! Justice League Dark: The New 52 Omnibus features the entire epic run in one massive, accursed tome! Collecting Justice League Dark #0-40; Justice League Dark Annual #1-2; Justice League Dark: Futures End #1; Constantine #5, #9-12; I, Vampire #7-8; Justice League #22-23; Justice League of America #6-7; a story from The New 52! Free Comic Book Day S
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Neal Adams
Written by John Broome, Mike Friedrich, Robert Kanigher, and others Art by Carmine Infantino, Bill Draut, Dan Spiegle, and others First introduced in 1952, the Phantom Stranger stands as one of DC's most enigmatic characters, a supernatural hero shrouded in mystery. This omnibus collects stories from THE PHANTOM STRANGER (1952) #1-6; THE PHANTOM STRANGER (1969) #1-41; BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS #8; THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #89, 98, 145; DC COMICS PRESENTS #25, #72; DC SUPER-STARS #18; HOUSE OF SECRETS #150; JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #103; THE SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #1-13; SECRET ORIGINS #10; SHOWCASE #80; and WHO'S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE DIRECTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #18.
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Wayne Boring, Stan Kaye
Written by Alvin Schwartz, William Woolfolk, and Others Art by Wayne Boring, Stan Kaye, Al Plastino and Others As Superman enters the 1950s, Lex Luthor invents a device that banishes Superman to the fourth dimension, while Mr. Mxyztplk makes the city of Metropolis forget that their hero ever existed. Plus, Superman becomes a super-cowboy and meets a mighty caveman. Collects tales from Action Comics #126-147, Superman #55-65, and World?s Finest Comics #37-47.
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Brian Bolland, George Perez, Various
DC?s encyclopedia of heroes and villains steps into the 1990s in this massive hardcover continuing the classic Who?s Who biography series! Also includes the spin-off series Who?s Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes, spotlighting DC?s greatest team of the 30th century. Collects Who?s Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #1-7, Who?s Who in the DC Universe #1-16, and Who?s Who in the DC Universe Update 1993 #1-2.
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) George Perez
The series fans demanded is collected at last! Who?s Who began in 1984 and ran through the 1990s, cataloguing every character, good or evil, in the DC Universe, from Abel to Zyklon and beyond?with copious detail on powers, origins, and other key facets of each character. Illustrated by a wide range of top artists from the Golden Age of comics through the 1980s indie comics scene, Who?s Who was a feast for the eyes and the ultimate guide to the denizens of the DC Universe. Collects Who?s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #1-26 (1985), Who?s Who Update ?87 #1-5 (1987), Who?s Who Update ?88 #1-4 (1988), plus material from these 1989 annuals: Action Comics Annual #2, Batman Annual #13, Blackhawk Annual #1, Detective Comics Annual #2, Doctor Fate Annual #1, Green Arrow Annual #2, Justice League Annual #3, Secret Origins Annual #3, Swamp Thing Annual #5, The Flash Annual #3, The New Titans Annual #5, The Question Annual #2, and Wonder Woman Annual #2
(W) Brian Azzarello (A) Various (CA) Cliff Chiang
Art by Cliff Chiang, Tony Akins, Dan Green, Kano, and others Writer Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets, Dark Knight III: The Master Race) and artist Cliff Chiang's (Paper Girls) reimagining of one of comics' most iconic characters--Wonder Woman--is collected here in a single volume! This bold take on the Amazonian warrior princess collects the full run from Wonder Woman #0-35, #23.2, and a story from Secret Origins #6 as well as nearly 50 pages of character designs, sketch material, scripts, and more.
(W) Various (A/CA) Harry G. Peter
Written by William Moulton Marston, Robert Kanigher, and others Beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, stronger than Hercules, and swifter than Mercury, Wonder Woman has been the preeminent female superhero icon since her debut in 1942. This next exciting omnibus covers the late 1940s to the early 1950s and features tales such as The Girl Who Saved Paradise Island, The Fatal Beauty, Wonder Woman's Romantic Rival, and many, many more! Collects Wonder Woman #35-47 and Sensation Comics #90-104.
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Todd Nauck
Written by Peter David, Todd Dezago, Mark Waid, and others Art by Todd Nauck, Angel Unzueta, Humberto Ramos, and others DC's newest teen heroes get collected in a new omnibus series! Volume 1 reprints Young Justice #1-19; Young Justice #1,000,000; JLA: World Without Grown-Ups #1-2; Young Justice: The Secret #1; Young Justice Secret Files #1; Secret Origins 80-Page Giant #1; Young Justice in No Man's Land #1; Supergirl #36-37; Superboy #74; Young Justice:, Sins of Youth #1-2; Sins of Youth Secret Files #1; Sins of Youth: JLA Jr. #1; Sins of Youth: Aquaboy/Lagoon Man #1; Sins of Youth: Batboy and Robin #1; Sins of Youth: Kid Flash/Impulse #1; Sins of Youth: Starwoman and the JSA #1; Sins of Youth: Superman Jr./Superboy Sr. #1; Sins of Youth: Wonder Girls #1; and Sins of Youth: The Secret/Deadboy #1.
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway
Written by Dan Jurgens, Mark Waid, Chuck Dixon, Tom Joyner, and others Art by Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Tom Grummett, Darryl Banks, and others A catastrophic temporal distortion is creating chaos across the past, present, and future, leaving puzzling alterations in its wake. As villains across time rise to take advantage of the disruption, it's up to a team of time-tossed heroes to uncover the true mastermind behind the crisis before the universe itself is destroyed. Featuring a legion of heroes from the iconic to the obscure and an all-star cast of writers and artists, this watershed event left its mark on the DC Universe for years to come. Collects every chapter in the groundbreaking saga in chronological order.
The Sandman stands as one of the most beloved comic book series of all time, and now Neil Gaiman's masterpiece is collected in a newly expanded 14-volume box set! This collection includes trade paperback editions of The Sandman volumes 1-10, collecting the original 75 issues of the seminal series and more, along with the prequel The Sandman: Overture, illustrated by J.H. Williams III; The Sandman: Dream Hunters (both the prose story illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano and the comics adaptation illustrated by P. Craig Russell); and The Sandman: Endless Nights, featuring seven short stories starring the Endless.