Subject Matter
Genres:
superhero
Character(s):
Orion; parademons; Guardians of the Universe; Green Lantern Corps [Arisia; Katma Tui; Tomar Re; Salaak; Medphyll; Chaselon; Arkkis Chummuck; Kilowog; Green Man]; Metron; Himon; Darkseid; Doctor Bedlam; Mister Miracle; Desaad; Big Barda; Virman Vundabar; Glorious Godfrey; Amazing Grace; Kalibak; Kanto; Granny Goodness; Highfather; Lightray; Infinity Man; Forager; Beautiful Dreamer; Esaak; Wonder Woman; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter; Hawkwoman; Superman; Aquaman; Lois Lane; Starro; Brainiac; Tom Kalmaku; Hawkman; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Batman; Batwoman [Selina Kyle]; Alfred; Vicki Vale; Starfire; Calendar Man; Time Commander; Amazo; Black Canary; Guthrie; Shade; Geo-Force; Katana; Dr. Fate; Sapphire Stagg Mason; Black Lightning; Metamorpho; Demons Three [Abnegazar; Rath; Ghast]; Evil Star; starlings; Despero; Madame Xanadu; Phantom Stranger
Synopsis:
Green Lantern tells the JLA how Darkseid was destroyed when he tried to amass great power into a device of his own creation. GL also suggests that this final plot of Darkseid's may have some connection to the main Oan lantern battery recently losing power. Elsewhere, Batman continues to struggle with his guilt over the deaths of Batgirl and Robin, Green Arrow clings to life, and the Outsiders enlist Dr. Fate's help in reconstituting Metamorpho. Meanwhile, while Martian Manhunter and Superman scour the planet for evidence of New God activity, Superman also experiences a loss in power.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
48