DC One Million is about the only gigando crossover I would consider collecting. For a fabulous explanation why, check out the nifty essay "DC One Million and What Makes Crossovers Good".
Part 1: The Main Story Arc
Chronos #1,000,000
DC One Million #1-4 (collected in the JLA: One Million trade)
Man Of Steel #1,000,000
Superman #1,000,000
Superboy #1,000,000
Shadow Of The Bat #1,000,000
Nightwing #1,000,000
Detective Comics #1,000,000
Impulse #1,000,000
Starman #1,000,000 (collected in the JLA: One Million trade)
JLA #1,000,000 (collected in the JLA: One Million trade)
Batman #1,000,000
Catwoman #1,000,000
Robin #1,000,000
Wonder Woman #1,000,000
Power Of Shazam #1,000,000
Flash #1,000,000
Green Lantern #1,000,000
Martian Manhunter #1,000,000
Action Comics #1,000,000
Adventures Of Superman #1,000,000
Man Of Tomorrow #1,000,000 (collected in the JLA: One Million trade)
Resurrection Man #1,000,000 (collected in the JLA: One Million trade)
Part 2: Issues Incidental to the Main Story
Young Justice #1,000,000
Green Arrow #1,000,000
Legionnaires #1,000,000
Azrael #1,000,000
Chase #1,000,000
Creeper #1,000,000
Supergirl #1,000,000
Young Heroes In Love #1,000,000
Lobo #1,000,000
Hitman #1,000,000
Legion Of Super-Heroes #1,000,000
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Did you read the Planet Hulk stuff? I read it and thought you'd love it. Hulk does does pulp sword and sorcery flavored sci-fi.
ReplyDeleteI saw a preview for the follow-up: World War Hulk. It involved the Hulk charging Black Bolt (one of the cabal who exiled him in the Planet Hulk storyline) who had just whispered at him, calling him out with, "I want to hear you SCREAM!"
How awesome is that?
I was out of the loop with Planet Hulk and I hear the only collection is an expensive hardback. World War Hulk sounds tempting, but I think I'm gonna wait until I see what Chris Sims has to say about it.
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