DC Universe #2
In "Les larmes des dieux (2)", Grant Morrison and Jérémy Manesse deliver a high-stakes chapter of the DC Universe saga, as Batman and Squire race to a remote JLA outpost on Pluto to rally help against an escalating threat. With Grodd turning the Ultramarines into weapons and the infant universe unraveling, Batman’s desperate move to activate the robot Justice League tests the limits of hope—Ed McGuinness’s dynamic art, rendered with Dexter Vines’ sharp inks and Dave McCaig’s vivid colors, brings the chaos to life, while the cover by McGuinness and Vines captures the moment’s intensity.
In "Maître de la lumière," Batman and Squire race to a remote JLA outpost on Pluto as the JLA scrambles to contain the Black Death in the fledgling universe. With Grodd having seized the Ultramarines and turned them into weapons, Batman triggers the robot Justice League in a desperate bid to stall—though it’s unclear if it will be enough.
In "Mercredi," the Titans take a rare break from heroics, revealing quieter moments behind the masks. Superboy and Superman share a quiet talk, while Kid Flash faces off against Trickster in a playful, high-speed game of cat and mouse. Wonder Girl navigates the challenges of finding a new school, and Robin wrestles with the unexpected burden of a school paper—each moment a glimpse into the lives of young heroes off the clock.
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↩ Reprints Teen Titans #7 (2004), Flash #208 (2004), Batman: Gotham Knights #53 (2004), Batman: Death and the Maidens #9 (2004), Identity Crisis #1 (2004), JLA #102 (2004), JLA: Classified #1 (2005), JLA: Classified #2 (2005)
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