List of Elseworlds Publications - Legends of The Dead Earth Annuals (1996)

Legends of The Dead Earth Annuals (1996)

Earth is dead. Those who once might have called it home are long scattered to the endless stars. But in that scattering, on a thousand different worlds, by a thousand different ways... Earth's greatest legends live on.

These annuals are not technically Elseworlds, but were considered Elseworlds due to the theme, although some of them were shown to be a part of DC continuity.

  • Action Comics Annual #8 - "A World of Hurt"
  • Adventures of Superman Annual #8 - "Superman Forever"
  • Aquaman Annual #2
  • Azrael Annual #2 - "Night's Fall"
  • Batman Annual #20 - "Fables of the Bat-Man"
  • Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #4
  • Catwoman Annual #3
  • Detective Comics Annual #9 - "War-Bat"
  • Flash Annual #9 - "Silent Running"
  • Green Lantern Annual #5 - "The Value of I, Nobler in the Mind...!"
  • Guy Gardner: Warrior Annual #2 - "Hypersensitive"
  • Impulse Annual #1 - "Speed Force!"
  • Justice League America Annual #10 - "The Alliance"
  • Legends of the Dark Knight #6
  • Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #7
  • Legionnaires Annual #3 - "The Long Road Home" (Shows XS's time travel journey back to her own time, thus in continuity)
  • Power of Shazam Annual #1 - "True Believers" (Character later appears in mainstream continuity)
  • Robin Annual #5 - "The Iron Sky"
  • Sovereign Seven Annual #2 - "Memento Mori"
  • Starman Annual #1 (stories referred to in regular series; in continuity)
  • Superboy Annual #3 "Fathers and Suns"
  • Supergirl Annual #1 - "Surrogate", "The Legend Lives On", "Shootout at Ice Flats"
  • Superman Annual #8 - "The League of Supermen"
  • Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #5 - "The Never Ending Battle"
  • Wonder Woman Annual #5 - "The Unremembered"

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