DC One Million #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the full DC One Million event from 1999, a massive crossover that imagined the DC Universe 853 years in the future. The story follows the Justice Legion A, a futuristic team of heroes inspired by the original Justice League, as they confront the return of the villainous Vandal Savage and the mysterious Solaris. Written by Grant Morrison with art by Val Semeiks and others, the volume collects the core miniseries and related tie-in issues, offering a self-contained epic that explores legacy and heroism across millennia.
In "Riders on the Storm," the Justice League of America is summoned to the Watch Tower, where their future counterparts from the 853rd Century have arrived with a startling mission: to test the present heroes in trials that will determine their legacy in a distant future where Superman Prime is returning to legend. Written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Val Semeiks, with inks by Prentis Rollins and vibrant colors by Pat Garrahy and Digital Chameleon, this issue unfolds with layered subplots and high-stakes anticipation, all under the watchful eyes of a future that’s already shaping the past. The cover, by Val Semeiks and Prentis Rollins, captures the moment with a striking, otherworldly intensity.
In "Riders on the Storm," the present-day Justice League of America is summoned to the Watch Tower, where their future counterparts from the 853rd Century have arrived to offer a rare chance: to prove themselves in trials that will earn them legendary status in a time when Superman Prime has returned. As the future heroes prepare to honor the past, the present team must navigate shifting alliances and looming threats—Vandal Savage and Solaris are already moving, and the stakes are higher than ever.
In "Solaris Rising," a mysterious virus spreads across a futuristic Earth, threatening to consume all life—including the last sanctuary, Solaris. As survivors race to contain the outbreak, desperate choices test their resolve and humanity.
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↩ Reprints DC One Million #1 (1998), DC One Million #2 (1998), DC One Million #3 (1998), DC One Million #4 (1998), Detective Comics #1,000,000 (1998), Green Lantern #1,000,000 (1998), JLA #1,000,000 (1998), Resurrection Man #1,000,000 (1998), Starman #1,000,000 (1998), Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #1,000,000 (1998)
Reprinted in DC One Million Omnibus #[nn] (2013)
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