DC One Million

DC One Million

Main character(s) Justice League of America
Justice Legion Alpha
Solaris
Vandal Savage Creative team Writer(s) Grant Morrison Penciller(s) Val Semeiks Inker(s) Prentis Rollins
Jeff Albrecht
Del Barras Colorist(s) Pat Garrahy (Heroic Age) Collected editions DC One Million ISBN 1-56389-525-0

"DC One Million" was a crossover storyline that ran through a self-titled, weekly limited series and through special issues of almost all "DCU" titles published by DC Comics in November 1998. It featured a vision of the DC Universe in the 853rd century (chosen because that is the century in which, if the company had maintained a regular publishing schedule, DC Comics would first publish an issue numbered one million (specifically, Action Comics, their longest running title). The mini-series was written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Val Semeiks.

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