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justice league returns post-absolute power | sdcc 2024
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justice league returns post-absolute power | sdcc 2024

Jul 26, 2024 1:30 PM

The Justice League is making a triumphant return to DC Comics after a two-year hiatus following their demise in the events leading up to Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths. The news was announced at the "Absolute Power" panel during San Diego Comic-Con 2024, where it was revealed that a new monthly series called Justice League Unlimited will soon debut. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Dan Mora, the series will feature classic heroes like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Flash, alongside a rotating cast of other DC characters. The storyline will see the team return to their orbital Watchtower and face off against the formidable Darkseid. This new series is part of DC's "All In" initiative, aiming to attract both new and existing fans with modern takes on iconic characters.

What is the "All In" initiative by DC Comics?

The "All In" initiative by DC Comics is a campaign designed to appeal to both new and long-time readers. It includes a variety of new series and fresh entry points for existing comic books, focusing on reinventing and modernizing iconic characters within the new Absolute Universe.

Justice League Unlimited takes inspiration from the beloved animated series of the early 2000s, which also featured a rotating cast of superheroes and became a fan favorite for its dynamic storytelling and character development. The return of the Justice League in this modern comic series is expected to rekindle those nostalgic feelings while introducing new elements to attract contemporary readers.



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