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The final batch of DC Comics Convergence tie-in miniseries have been revealed, via Newsarama and Entertainment Weekly. The 2-issue limited series focusing on the Pre-52 DC multiverse will run in late April and May of 2015. JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA Writer: Dan Abnett Artists: Tom Derenick and Trevor Scott Colorist: Monica Kubina Older and in full retirement under the dome, members of the Justice Society get the chance to regain their youths to stave off forces from the Qward Universe. But the promise of youth comes with a deadly price. INFINITY INC. Writer: Jerry Ordway Artist: Ben Caldwell Colorist: Jordie Bellaire The young heroes of Infinity Inc. must choose between the path set for them by their parents or the one they’ve set for themselves as they face post-apocalyptic Jonah Hex. DETECTIVE COMICS Writer: Len Wein Artists: Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz Colorist: Felix Serrano Helena Wayne and Dick Grayson fight side by side in memory of Bruce Wayne as they decide who will become the next Batman. ACTION COMICS Writer: Justin Gray Artists: Claude St-Aubin and Sean Parsons Colorist: Lovern Kindzierski Superman teams up with Power Girl, but can they stop a nuclear strike from Lex Luthor and Stalin of Red Son Moscow? WORLD’S FINEST COMICS Writer: Paul Levitz Artists: Jim Fern and Joe Rubinstein with cartoons by Shannon Wheeler Colorist: Paul Mounts The Seven Soldiers of Victory regroup to defend their city against the Qward invasion, while cartoonist Scribbly Jibbet transcribes their adventures. CRIME SYNDICATE Writer: Brian Buccellato Artist: Phil Winslade Colorist: Lovern Kindzierski The Crime Syndicate’s absolute control of their city is challenged when the dome comes down and changes everything. Now, Superwoman is on death row while the rest of the team fights One Million Universe’s Batman and Superman! BLUE BEETLE Writer: Scott Lobdell Artist: Yishan Li Colorist: Dave McCaig Hub City is on the brink of collapse and anarchy! But its heroes—Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, and Question—find inspiration and strength from the most unlikely source. SHAZAM Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Evan “Doc” Shaner Colorist: Jordie Bellaire It’s Shazam versus Steampunk, as the world of Gotham By Gaslight takes on the Captain Marvel family and friends. PLASTIC MAN AND THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS Writer: Simon Oliver Artist: John McCrea Colorist: John Kalisz Plastic Man and the Freedom Fighters are on the gallows in a New York taken over by Nazis, when robot super-heroes attack from Futures End and enemies become allies. BOOSTER GOLD Writer: Dan Jurgens Artists: Alvaro Martinez and Raul Fernandez Colorist: Chris Sotomayor Trapped with Rip Hunter and other time travelers, Booster and his future self must work together to get out of prison and off the planet.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 15:37:13 +0000

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