Justice League Odyssey #11
In "Sepulkore," the heroes of the Justice League Odyssey stand at a crossroads: having collected the relics needed to activate Sepulkore, they prepare to turn the tide against the Multiverse's looming threat—only to face a dangerous gamble, as Victor wrestles with whether he can truly control the ancient device. Meanwhile, on Earth, Lex Luthor grapples with missed opportunities, while Brainiac dismisses Darkseid as irrelevant. Written by Dan Abnett and illustrated by Will Conrad, with colors by Ivan Plascencia and Pete Pantazis, and a striking cover by Carlos D'Anda, this issue pulses with high-stakes tension and moral uncertainty.
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Having gathered the relics that Darkseid needs to operate Sepulkore to create a protective sphere to save the Ghost Sector from the potential destruction of the Multiverse, the heroes plan to betray Darkseid and take control of Sepulkore themselves to save the entire Multiverse. However, Victor has doubts that he can control Sepulkore. Meanwhile back on Earth, Luthor regrets not being able to locate Darkseid to make him "an offer", but Brainiac convinces him that Darkseid is no longer a factor.
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