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Infinite Frontier#5
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Infinite Frontier #5

Oct 2021 · DC · 4.99 USD
“Infinite Evil”

"Infinite Evil" delivers a pulse-pounding chapter in the Infinite Frontier saga, as Chase uncovers a shocking alliance between the Bones and Darkseid—putting Earth 0’s survival at stake by sacrificing heroes from the Justice Society and Infinity Inc. Written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Paul Pelletier, Jesús Merino, and Tom Derenick, with inks by Norm Rapmund, Raúl Fernández, and Tom Derenick, and colors by Hi-Fi, the issue deepens the mystery of X-Tract as Chase confronts her Earth 2 counterpart, while Roy presses on in his search for Lian. Meanwhile, Psycho-Pirate’s Injustice Incarnate strikes, and Barry Allen’s race takes a dangerous turn under unseen influence—his actions seemingly saving the Multiverse, but actually empowering Darkseid. The cover by Mitch Gerads captures the tension with stark, haunting detail.

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writer Joshua Williamson · artist Paul Pelletier · artist Jesús Merino · artist Tom Derenick · inker Norm Rapmund · inker Raúl Fernández · inker Tom Derenick · colorist Hi-Fi · letterer Tom Napolitano · cover Mitch GeradsMitch Gerads

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Chase learns the Bones has made a deal with Darkseid to turn over heroes from the Justice Society and Infinity Inc. to Darkseid to ensure Earth 0's continued survival. Chase also learns that X-Tract is her counterpart from the original Earth 2, while Roy continues to search for Lian. Psycho-Pirate, who is also working for Darkseid, sends his Injustice Incarnate group against the heroes. Psycho-Pirate is also influencing Barry Allen, who believes that he is racing to save the Multiverse, but is instead helping to give Darkseid the power to gain control of the Multiverse.

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