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Infinite frontier, written by Joshua Williamson [and twelve others] ; art by Xermánico [and twenty-five others] ; colored by Romulo Fajardo Jr. [and thirteen others] ; lettererd by Tom Napolitano, ALW's Troy Peteri ; collection cover by Mitch Gerads

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Infinite frontier, written by Joshua Williamson [and twelve others] ; art by Xermánico [and twenty-five others] ; colored by Romulo Fajardo Jr. [and thirteen others] ; lettererd by Tom Napolitano, ALW's Troy Peteri ; collection cover by Mitch Gerads
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Infinite frontier
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
written by Joshua Williamson [and twelve others] ; art by Xermánico [and twenty-five others] ; colored by Romulo Fajardo Jr. [and thirteen others] ; lettererd by Tom Napolitano, ALW's Troy Peteri ; collection cover by Mitch Gerads
Summary
When our heroes saved the Multiverse from Perpetua in Dark Nights: Death Metal, everything was put back where it belonged...and we do mean everything. All the damage from all the Crises were undone, and heroes long thought gone returned from whatever exile they had been in. Most of them, at least. Alan Scott, the Green Lantern from the Justice Society of America, has noticed some of his allies are still missing in action, and he's determined to find them. There are others, though, who would rather remain hidden than explain themselves, like Roy Harper, a.k.a. Arsenal, a man who should be dead but is not. Plus, what does all this mean for the DCU's place in the Multiverse? On opposite sides of a dimensional divide, both Barry Allen and President Superman ponder this question. Not to mention the Darkseid of it all! Or a team of Multiversal heroes called Justice Incarnate!
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
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