Justice League of America #10
In "Power and Glory, Part Nine," the Justice League faces an unprecedented cosmic crisis as Batman's desperate gambit alters the Sun itself, plunging Kryptonian powers into extinction. With the fate of Rao and his people hanging in the balance, a younger version of the deity confronts the consequences of his future self’s actions—leading to a dramatic reversal of time and space. Written by Bryan Hitch and Tony Bedard, with art by Tom Derenick and inks by Daniel Henriques and Scott Hanna, and featuring a striking cover by Bryan Hitch, this pivotal issue reshapes the League’s understanding of power, legacy, and the cost of salvation.
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On the instruction of Batman, the Infinity Corporation ages the Sun into a red giant, robbing the Kryptonians, including Rao, of their power. The younger Rao ends the threat of his future self and takes ancient Krypton and its Kryptonians back to their proper time and space.
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