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Infinity, Inc.#30
Cover: Ed Hannigan & Todd McFarlane & Tony DeZuniga

Infinity, Inc. #30

Sep 1986 · DC · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD
“What Private Griefs...”

The Infinitors deal with the grief of losing their mentors/parents to limbo in different ways, as well as carrying out the JSA's last wishes. Power Girl also contemplates the loss of not only the JSA to limbo, but her cousin, the Earth-2 Superman [Kal-l] to a different limbo, as well as the loss of her best friend, Huntress [Helena Wayne], and Robin (Earth-2) to Crisis as well. The memories of their (Superman's, Robin's, and Huntress's) existences were wiped away in this single universe as a result of Crisis on Infinite Earth (DC, 1985 series) #10's changes.

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
colorist Carl Gafford
cover pencils Ed Hannigan
cover pencils Todd McFarlane
cover inks Tony DeZuniga

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The Infinitors deal with the grief of losing their mentors/parents to limbo in different ways, as well as carrying out the JSA's last wishes. Power Girl also contemplates the loss of not only the JSA to limbo, but her cousin, the Earth-2 Superman [Kal-l] to a different limbo, as well as the loss of her best friend, Huntress [Helena Wayne], and Robin (Earth-2) to Crisis as well. The memories of their (Superman's, Robin's, and Huntress's) existences were wiped away in this single universe as a result of Crisis on Infinite Earth (DC, 1985 series) #10's changes.

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