Underworld Unleashed - List of Underworld Unleashed Titles

List of Underworld Unleashed Titles

The following DC Comics titles contained stories linked to Underworld Unleashed. They are listed in a roughly chronological order as the series did not flow in a strictly linear manner - most titles fit loosely into a framework delineated by the 3 issues of the limited series:

  • Azrael vol 1 #10 (November 1995): 'Arena' ;
  • Steel vol 2 #21 (November 1995): 'Stalker' ;
  • Superboy Vol. 3 #20:
  • Underworld Unleashed #1 (November 1995)
  • Manhunter Vol. 2 #11 (October 1995): 'Until the End of the World' ;
  • Manhunter Vol. 2 #12 (November 1995): 'The World is a Wonderful Place' ;
  • Fate #13 (November 1995): 'The World, the Flesh, & the Devil' ;
  • Ray Vol. 2 #18 (November 1995): 'Monsters' ;
  • Ray Vol. 2 #19 (December 1995): 'Monster3' ;
  • Starman vol 2 #13 (November 1995): 'Sins of the Child Part II: Ted's Day'
  • Detective Comics #691 (November 1995): 'Will It Go 'Round In Circles' ;
  • Detective Comics #692 (December 1995): 'Lying Eyes' ;
  • Aquaman vol 5 #14 (November 1995): 'Lamentations' ;
  • Damage #18 (November 1995): 'Going Down' ;
  • Flash Vol. 2 #107 (November 1995): 'Fade To Black!' ;
  • Green Arrow Vol. 2 #102 (November 1995): 'Underworld Unleashed: Jaguar Moon' ;
  • Green Arrow Vol. 2 #103 (December 1995): 'Underworld Unleashed: Gods and Tourists' ;
  • Green Lantern Vol. 3 #68 (November 1995): 'Hellfire and Ice' ,
  • Green Lantern Vol. 3 #69 (December 1995): 'Bargains' ;
  • Guy Gardner: Warrior #36 (November 1995): 'The Darker Side of Evil' ;
  • Guy Gardner: Warrior #37 (December 1995): 'Let's Make A Deal' ;
  • Extreme Justice #10 (November 1995): 'Sapphire Blues' ;
  • Extreme Justice #11 (December 1995): 'Creation For Two' ;
  • Impulse #8 (November 1995): 'Smart Men, Foolish Choices' ;
  • Manhunter Vol. 2 #12 (November 1995): 'The World is a Wonderful Place' ;
  • Justice League America #105 (November 1995): 'The Killer Elite' ;
  • Justice League America #106 (December 1995): 'Up From the Underworld' ;
  • Underworld Unleashed: Apokolips - Dark Uprising #1 (November 1995);
  • Underworld Unleashed: Batman - Devil's Asylum #1 (1995);
  • Spectre Vol. 3 #35 (November 1995): 'Evil Intent' ;
  • Spectre Vol. 3 #36 (December 1995): 'Forces of Hell' ;
  • Fate #14 (December 1995): 'No Direction Home' ;
  • Underworld Unleashed: Abyss - Hell's Sentinel #1 (December 1995);
  • Underworld Unleashed: Patterns of Fear #1 (December 1995);
  • Underworld Unleashed #2 (early December 1995): 'The Devil To Pay' ;
  • Showcase '95 #12 (December 1995)- The Shade - 'Incident In An Old Haunt' ;
  • Superboy Vol. 3 #22 (December 1995): 'Fire and Ice' ;
  • Hawkman Vol. 3 #27 (December 1995): 'Hawkmad!' ;
  • Lobo Vol. 2 #22 (December 1995): 'Soul2Soul' ;
  • Robin Vol. 2 #23 (December 1995): 'Buggin' ;
  • Legion of Super-Heroes Vol. 4 #75 (December 1995): '2-Timer' ;
  • Legionnaires #32 (December 1995): 'Here and Now' ;
  • R.E.B.E.L.S. '95 #13 (November 1995): 'Earthbound' ;
  • R.E.B.E.L.S. '95 #14 (December 1995): 'Howl' ;
  • Batman #525 (December 1995): Frozen Assets;
  • Catwoman Vol. 2 #27 (December 1995): 'Groddspell' ;
  • Justice League Task Force #30 (December 1995): 'Thunderworld' ;
  • Primal Force #13 (November 1995): 'Severance' ;
  • Primal Force #14 (December 1995): 'The course of all things' ;
  • Adventures of Superman #530 (December 1995): 'Different Demons'
  • Superman: The Man of Tomorrow #3 (Winter 1995): 'Fighting Back' ;
  • Superman vol 2, #107 'Bottled up' (December 1995);
  • Underworld Unleashed #3 (late December 1995): 'Seduction of the Innocent' .

In addition:

  • Deathstroke #53 (November 1995) alludes to events in Underworld Unleashed but is not identified as a tie-in on the cover.
  • Starman v.2 #71 revealed that the Shade's rejection of Neron led to deals with the Rag Doll and the Mist to destroy his adopted home, Opal City, but these deals were only seen in flashbacks to the story published well after the crossover.
  • Aquaman v.5 #18 reveals the Ocean Master's deal a few months after the crossover ended, but is not a labeled tie-in.

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