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Cover: Jim Lee & Sandra Hope

Infinite Crisis #1

Dec 2005 · DC · 3.99 USD; 5.50 CAD
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“Infinite Crisis”

"Infinite Crisis" #1, written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez, kicks off a monumental chapter in the DC Universe with a bold new Crisis unfolding. As Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman gather at the ruins of the Watchtower to disband the Justice League, a devastating attack on the Freedom Fighters in Washington, D.C. signals the arrival of a new threat—while the Earth-2 Superman in Limbo watches and prepares to act. The cover by Jim Lee and Sandra Hope captures the moment's intensity, setting the stage for a story that redefines the landscape.

writer Geoff Johns · artist Phil Jimenez · inker Andy Lanning · colorist Jeromy Cox · colorist Guy Major · letterer Nick J. Napolitano · cover Jim Lee, Sandra Hope

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colorist Jeromy Cox
colorist Guy Major
cover pencils Jim Lee
cover inks Sandra Hope

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A new Crisis has begun as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman meet at the Watchtower's remains to disband the JLA over recent events involving the three heroes. Meanwhile, the villains strike at the Freedom Fighters in Washington, D.C. destroying this team incarnation. In the Limbo dimension, the Old Multiverse's Earth-2 Superman looks on as he sees events going on, and breaks through the barrier separating Limbo from the single universe to help out.

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