DC Universe #25
In "Les nouvelles routes de l'enfer tome quatre," Warren Ellis and Jérémy Manesse deliver a haunting, high-stakes journey through the darkest corners of the JLA's minds, with Butch Guice's powerful art and David Baron's stark coloring amplifying the tension. Each hero confronts a visceral, personal nightmare—Superman facing a killer in Metropolis, Flash stranded on a lifeless moon, Wonder Woman lost in endless void—while Guice's inks and RAM's lettering heighten the dread. Simone Bianchi's cover captures the surreal intensity of the series, making this a standout moment in the DC Universe's mythos.
In "Les nouvelles routes de l'enfer tome quatre," the JLA pushes through the Nevada desert on a desperate mission to stop a mysterious machine, only to find themselves inside an ancient, alien entity named Z—older than the universe itself. As the team splits apart, Z evades their assault with eerie precision, testing their unity in ways no hero could have predicted.
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↩ Reprints JLA: Classified #1 (2005), JLA: Classified #13 (2005), JLA: Classified #14 (2006), Batman: The Monster Men #3 (2006), Teen Titans #36 (2006), Green Lantern #13 (2006)
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