Colección Héroes y Villanos #19
Este volumen de la Colección Héroes y Villanos reúne la saga completa de 'La Guerra de Darkseid', donde el tirano de Apokolips lanza su ofensiva final contra la Tierra, obligando a la Liga de la Justicia a aliarse con sus más peligrosos enemigos para detenerlo. Incluye los números clave de esta épica confrontación que redefine el destino del universo DC.
A 2021 issue from ECC Ediciones' Colección Héroes y Villanos series, this comic features a story written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Francis Manapul, with coloring by Brian Buccellato. The cover, also by Jason Fabok, presents a striking visual of the characters in the collection.
In the wake of Darkseid’s fall, the balance of power shifts across the cosmos. The Flash grapples with the weight of the Black Racer’s mantle, Batman turns toward a quiet return, Shazam answers a distant call from the New Gods, and Superman—left behind on Apokolips—finds himself on the path to a destiny written in prophecy, his fate sealed by the Omega Effect.
In "null," Big Barda arrives to aid in the defense against the Apokaliptian gods, her fierce resolve igniting a spark with Scot that stirs something deep in Steve Trevor. As he shares a fleeting moment with Diana, the arrival of Superman shifts the tide—just as Grail seizes the Anti-Life Equation from the Anti-Monitor, setting the stage for an unraveling of fate.
In "null," Wonder Woman moves swiftly to reclaim Superman’s clarity before Batman and Green Lantern intervene, while Cyborg’s team faces unexpected challenges in securing Ultraman and Superwoman from custody. Amid the tension, Grail shares a troubling secret with her mother—her intentions toward Steve Trevor are far from simple.
In the chaotic clash between the Justice League and the Crime Syndicate against the enigmatic Mobius, Ultraman falls in a moment of devastating loss—just as Lex Luthor arrives on the scene and Superwoman’s labor begins. Amid the chaos, Grail makes a sudden, mysterious move, snatching Steve Trevor from the battlefield for reasons that remain hidden.
In "null," Superman and Luthor clash in a brutal showdown against the enigmatic Mobius, while Superwoman endures the intense moment of giving birth to her son. As the battle rages, Grail reemerges, wielding Steve Trevor as her final weapon in a bid to break Mobius’s hold.
In "null," the League confronts Grail and a possessed Steve Trevor, who now wields the Anti-Life Equation. As Superwoman attempts to siphon god-powers from the Leaguers using her newborn son—Alexander Luthor’s child—she is destroyed, and the infant is transformed into Darkseid. Grail, consumed by fury, turns on Darkseid and expels the Anti-Life from him. In the aftermath, Jessica Cruz awakens as a Green Lantern, Grail takes care of Superwoman’s child, Luthor returns to Apokolips, Batman shares what the Mobius chair revealed about the Joker, and Wonder Woman uncovers a long-buried truth.
In "null," six months after their clash with Darkseid, the Justice League faces a new mystery when Batman’s enigmatic ally, Robin, appears during a surge of strange anomalies. As the team battles giant mechanical dogs in Metropolis, unexpected arrivals from elsewhere in time force Cyborg and Green Lantern to trace their origins through rifts in space-time—revealing a hidden pattern tied to the aftermath of their last battle. Amid the chaos, one observer watches closely, intrigued by the quiet presence of Robin.
In "null," Luthor returns from Apokolips wearing Superman's symbol, convinced he’s become the hero he once despised. Now, he seeks one final piece to complete his transformation—something only the world’s greatest hero could provide.
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