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Cover: Francis Manapul

Justice League Infinity #[nn]

Sep 2022 · DC · 16.99 USD; 22.99 CAD
“The Crack'd Mirror Part One”

In "The Crack'd Mirror Part One," Superman is thrust into a dystopian Earth where a fascist regime rules, while his tyrannical counterpart, Overman, takes his place on our world and turns on Lois Lane—forcing her to call the Justice League for help. As the team scrambles to understand the mysterious displacement of people across realities, Martian Manhunter joins the fight to stop Overman, while deep in the void, Amazo confronts a twisted echo of himself. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and James Tucker, with art by Ethen Beavers and colors by Nick Filardi, this issue blends high-stakes action with chilling alternate-world dread. The cover, by Francis Manapul, captures the fractured tension of the moment.

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writer J. M. DeMatteis · writer James Tucker · artist, inker Ethen Beavers · colorist Nick Filardi · letterer Tom Napolitano · cover Francis Manapul

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artist, inker Ethen Beavers
colorist Nick Filardi
cover pencils, inks Francis Manapul

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Superman finds himself transported to another Earth ruled by fascists, while his counterpart Overman takes his place on our Earth and attacks Lois Lane, who calls on the League for help. When it is determined that other people are being displaced across the Earth, Martian Manhunter joins with the League to battle Overman and determine the cause of the displacements. Meanwhile deep in space, Amazo encounters a dark reflection of himself.

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