Convergence: Infinite Earths #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection kicks off DC's Convergence: Infinite Earths event, gathering the first half of tie-in issues that spotlight pre-Flashpoint heroes and alternate-reality teams. Featuring classic Justice Society members like Jay Garrick, Alan Scott, and Hawkman, alongside younger heroes such as Jade, Obsidian, and the Star-Spangled Kid, these stories pit them against threats from other timelines during the dome-enclosed Battleworld scenario. The volume sets the stage for a nostalgic clash of Earths, written by various creators to celebrate DC's multiversal legacy.
In Convergence: Infinite Earths #1, Clark Kent’s identity as Superman is exposed in the Pre-Crisis Earth-2 Metropolis, where he and Kara grapple with their newfound humanity beneath the dome. Meanwhile, in the Red Son universe, Stalin demands answers from Superman, Wonder Woman, and the traitorous Lex Luthor, whose private moments with Lois reveal a deeper agenda. As Telos’s broadcast echoes across the fractured worlds, the domes begin to collapse. Written by Justin Gray and illustrated by Claude St. Aubin, with colors by Lovern Kindzierski and letters by Steve Wands, the cover by Dan Panosian captures the moment of unraveling.
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In Metropolis of Pre-Crisis Earth-2 under the dome, Clark Kent has revealed his identity as Superman. He and Kara struggle with being mere humans. Meanwhile, in Moscow of the Red Son universe under its own dome, Joseph Stalin demands answers from Superman, Wonder Woman and the American traitor Lex Luthor. Lex insults everyone while giving his latest update. He later confides more details to his wife Lois and shows her his latest breakthrough. Comrade Superman surprises them and tells Lex he must not frustrate Stalin again. Finally, Telos's broadcast is heard and the domes begin to fall.
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