Justice League of America: The Wedding of the Atom and Jean Loring #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Other Side of Doomsday!", the Justice League of America, the Justice Society of America, and the Legion of Super-Heroes join forces to recover three ancient artifacts, each tied to a demon imprisoned for a millennium. As the demons—Abnegazar, Rath, and Ghast—are freed, their long isolation has reshaped their desires: one seeks peace, another craves dominion, and the third longs to restore Earth-1 to its former state. Written by Martin Pasko and Paul Levitz, with dynamic art by Dick Dillin and inks by Frank McLaughlin, this 2020 DC event blends cosmic stakes with deep character shifts, all wrapped in a cover by Dillin and McLaughlin.
In "The Eternity Pursuit," Atom, Green Lantern, and Hawkman race across the cosmos to rescue the kidnapped Jean Loring, uncovering hidden realms in their quest. What begins as a rescue mission unfolds into a journey that spans worlds—each one holding a piece of her mystery—before Jean vanishes once more, leaving only questions in her wake.
In "Ragnarok Night," Jo and Jean Loring face a crisis that threatens to unravel reality itself, as the Atom, aided by Captain Comet and Aquaman, ventures into Jean’s fractured mind to halt her descent into madness before it consumes the Earth. Written by a team known for emotional depth and cosmic stakes, this 34-page story blends intimate character drama with high-stakes metaphysical peril.
In "Crisis in the 30th Century!" from Justice League of America: The Wedding of the Atom and Jean Loring, the JLA, JSA, and the Legion find themselves trapped in the distant future, forced to retrieve the Bell, Wheel, and Jar—three lost relics from a past disaster—before ancient demons Abnegazar, Rath, and Ghast can be revived to serve Mordru’s dark will. With time running out and the fate of multiple eras hanging in the balance, heroes from different ages must confront a threat that spans centuries.
In "Crisis in Triplicate!", the Justice League of America, the Justice Society of America, and the Legion of Super-Heroes team up to recover three ancient artifacts, only to awaken three imprisoned demons whose centuries of isolation have reshaped their desires—Abnegazar seeking peace, Rath craving dominion, and Ghast yearning to restore Earth-1 to its former state. As the heroes face this triad of ancient threats, old alliances are tested and new tensions rise in a battle that could redefine the fate of the multiverse.
When Mark Shaw, now the Privateer, warns the Justice League of Doctor Light’s return, the team’s pursuit takes a sudden turn—just as they’re focused on the old threat, a new and mysterious foe emerges from the shadows: the Star-Tsar, whose true identity shocks even the League.
In "The Key—or Not the Key," the Justice League grapples with Snapper Carr’s sudden betrayal, only to uncover a shocking twist: the Key has returned from the dead and granted Snapper his new abilities. But as Red Tornado reveals the Privateer’s true identity, the mystery deepens—someone else is playing a far more dangerous game.
In "2,000 Light-Years to Christmas!" from Justice League of America: The Wedding of the Atom and Jean Loring, a trio of alien travelers accidentally drop three powerful artifacts over Earth, sparking a chain reaction that throws the Justice League into chaos—especially when Major Macabre, a South American strongman, sets his sights on harnessing their energy. Written by a team known for sharp, character-driven tales and illustrated with dynamic precision, this festive yet high-stakes story blends cosmic intrigue with grounded superhero tension.
When the mysterious planet Regna suddenly appears in Earth’s sky, global chaos erupts—earthquakes, volcanoes, and unnatural disasters strike without warning. The Justice League must unite like never before to stabilize the planet, facing a crisis that tests their strength, unity, and resolve.
When a family of ancient gods threatens the world, the Phantom Stranger must step in to stop them. Amid the chaos, the Atom seeks advice from his Justice League teammates about whether to confide in Jean Loring about his secret life as a superhero before their wedding.
In "Till Doom Do Us Part!", the unexpected return of Mauri, Oceania's Goddess of Love, sends shockwaves through the Justice League as she attempts to enslave the team’s men, only to be thwarted by Wonder Woman, Black Canary, and Supergirl. When Ray Palmer finally reveals his true identity to Jean Loring, their engagement teeters on the edge—yet love, in all its unpredictable forms, finds a way to endure.
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