JLA: Ultramarine Corps #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection kicks off the JLA: Ultramarine Corps series, bringing together the first story arc from the 2008 DC miniseries. Written by Dan Jurgens, it follows the Justice League as they confront a bizarre new team of super-powered beings from an alternate Earth, the Ultramarine Corps, whose arrival sparks a conflict that challenges the League's ideals and strength. The volume collects issues #1–5 of the series, setting the stage for a cosmic-scale adventure with classic JLA dynamics.
In "Island of the Mighty," Grant Morrison and Ed McGuinness launch a high-stakes crisis as six JLA members vanish into the surreal alternate universe of Qwewq. With Gorilla Grodd exploiting the chaos to turn the lost heroes into mind-controlled weapons, the Squire becomes the last hope—racing to summon Batman, the sole JLA member still on Earth. The cover by Ed McGuinness and Dexter Vines captures the tension of this isolated, desperate stand.
In "Island of the Mighty," the JLA finds itself scattered across the surreal infant universe of Qwewq, leaving Earth vulnerable. With Gorilla Grodd exploiting the chaos to turn the missing heroes into mind-controlled weapons, the Squire becomes the last hope, reaching out to Batman to save the International Ultramarine Corps before the ape tyrant's plan unfolds.
In "Master of Light," Batman and Squire race to a remote JLA outpost on Pluto to rally help against the escalating threat of the Black Death, while Grodd consolidates control over the captured Ultramarines, turning them into weapons of chaos. With the robot Justice League activated in a desperate bid to stall, the team faces a dire test of strategy and resolve—before the full scope of Grodd’s plan unfolds.
In "Seconds to Go," the JLA confronts the mind-controlled International Ultramarines, only to uncover a shocking truth: Neh-Buh-Loh is the grown-up version of Qwewq. Stranded in a universe without heroes, the Ultramarines choose to stay, offering hope where none existed before.
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↩ Reprints JLA / WildC.A.T.s #[nn] (1997), JLA Secret Files 2004 #1 (2004), JLA: Classified #1 (2005), JLA: Classified #1 (2005), JLA: Classified #2 (2005), JLA: Classified #3 (2005)
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