Collected Editions
- DC One Million, later reprinted with the title JLA: One Million (208 pages, DC Comics, June 1999, ISBN 1-56389-525-0, Titan Books, June 1999, ISBN 1-84023-094-0, DC Comics, June 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0320-5) collects:
- DC One Million (by Grant Morrison, with pencils by Val Semeiks and inks by Prentis Rollins/Jeff Albrecht/Del Barras, 4-issue mini-series)
- "Green Lantern #1,000,000" (by Ron Marz, with pencils by Bryan Hitch and inks by Andy Lanning/Paul Neary, one-shot)
- "Resurrection Man #1,000,000" (by Dan Abnett/Andy Lanning, with art by Jackson Guice, one-shot)
- "Starman #1,000,000" (by James Robinson, with pencils by Peter Snejbjerg and inks by Wade Von Grawbadger, one-shot)
- "Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #1,000,000" (by Mark Schultz, with pencils by Georges Jeanty and inks by Dennis Janke/Denis Rodier, one-shot)
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