Title: Flash 80-Page Giant #2 | Title: Young Justice 80-Page Giant #1 |
Publisher: DC Comics | Publisher: DC Comics |
Cover date: 1999 | Cover date: 1999 |
Artist: Mike Wieringo | Artist: Humberto Ramos |
Title: Green Lantern 80-Page Giant #2 | Title: Superman 80-Page Giant #2 |
Publisher: DC Comics | Publisher: DC Comics |
Cover date: 1999 | Cover date: 1999 |
Artist: George Freeman | Artist: Tony Harris |
Title: DC 80-Page Giant #1.000.000 | Title: Elseworlds 80-Page Giant #1 |
Publisher: DC Comics | Publisher: DC Comics |
Cover date: 1999 | Cover date: 1999 |
Artist: Val Semeiks | Artist: Ty Templeton |
Title: All-Star Comics 80-Page Giant #1 | Title: Batman 80-Page Giant #2 |
Publisher: DC Comics | Publisher: DC Comics |
Cover date: 1999 | Cover date: 1999 |
Artist: Michael Lark | Artist: Damion Scott |
Title: JLA 80-Page Giant #2 | Title: Secret Origins 80-Page Giant #1 |
Publisher: DC Comics | Publisher: DC Comics |
Cover date: 1999 | Cover date: 1999 |
Artist: Bryan Hitch | Artist: Dave Gibbons |
Title: Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant #2 | Title: JLA Showcase 80-Page Giant #1 |
Publisher: DC Comics | Publisher: DC Comics |
Cover date: 2000 | Cover date: 2000 |
Artist: Sean Phillips | Artist: Bryan Hitch |
The Elseworlds 80pg Giant (with cover by Ty Templeton) wasn't published in North America--my understanding was that a limited number of issues were sold in Ireland before the book was entirely pulped. Since then, portions of it have been published.
ReplyDeleteYes, it seems that the babysitter story was what send the comic to the shredder, what's funny is the fact that it was published later on Bizarro Comics. Wikipedia has an article on this matter, but Robby Reed tells everything in a funnier way (as usual) and with scans!
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