DC One Million #100000

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DC ⋅ 1999
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Grant Morrison

Writer

Mark Millar

Writer

Andy Lanning

Writer

Dan Abnett

Writer

Chuck Dixon

Writer

Mark Schultz

Writer

Ian Edginton

Artist

Cully Hamner

Penciler

Georges Jeanty

Artist

Phil Jimenez

Penciler

Drew Johnson

Penciler

Mike Wieringo

Artist

Norm Breyfogle

Penciler

Dusty Abell

Artist

Flint Henry

Artist

Joe Rosas

Inker

Joe Rosas

Colorist

Joe Rosas

Inker

Dexter Vines

Inker

Jim Royal

Inker

Richard Case

Inker

Rich Faber

Colorist

Felix Serrano

Colorist

Moose Baumann

Colorist

Carla Feeny

Colorist

Buzz Setzer

Colorist

Lee Loughridge

Cover Artist

Lee Loughridge

Letterer

Clem Robins

Letterer

Tim Harkins

Letterer

John Costanza

Letterer

Comicraft

Cover Artist

Rick Burchett

Cover Artist

Prentis Rollins

Cover Artist

Val Semeiks

Inker

Jay Faerber

Published

June 1999

Synopsis

Return to the world of the 853rd century in an exciting one-shot! Worlds collide in "Crisis One Million" (written by Grant Morrison with art by Dusty Abell and Jim Royal), as Justice Legion A meets its Qwardian counterparts, rally the Simian Universe, and find hope in the past! Plus: The future's Superman and Batman team up for the first time in "System's Finest" (written by Mark Millar with art by Mike Wieringo and Richard Case); Superboy and Impulse try to help repair the damaged Toy Wonder (written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Drew Johnson and Rich Faber); and the Legion of Executive Familiars ? a team of super-hero animals ? looks for new recruits (written by Mark Schultz with art by Georges Jeanty and Dexter Vines). Also: The future's Aquaman explores his realm (written by Ian Edginton with art by Flint Henry); Superman and Resurrection Man join forces (written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning with art by Norm Breyfogle); and a new Atom makes his startling debut (written by Morrison, with art by Cully Hamner). This issue also features a stunning 2-page pinup by Phil Jimenez.

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