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DC Comics Presents: Mystery in Space (Volume 2) #1 is a one-shot with a cover date of September, 2004. It was published on July 14, 2004.

Synopsis for "Crisis on 2 Worlds"


Appearing in "Crisis on 2 Worlds"

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  • Unnamed Rannian terrorist

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  • The Coastal Alliance
  • Swazerian police officers

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Synopsis for "Two Worlds"


Appearing in "Two Worlds"

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  • Several unnamed soldiers

Other Characters:

  • None

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Mystery in Space v.1 82

Mystery in Space #82

  • DC Comics Presents (Volume 2) was an 8-issue miniseries paying tribute to the recently departed DC editor Julius Schwartz. A hallmark of Julius Schwartz' incredible editorial vision was his ability to conceive imaginative covers to serve as springboards for writers in need of story ideas. The one-shots in this series feature creators following the same guidelines with homages to old comics covers.
  • An obituary written by famed science fiction writer Harlan Ellison is provided. Schwartz passed away on February 8th, 2004.

Trivia

  • The cover to this issue is based off the original cover to Mystery in Space #82, illustrated by Carmine Infantino. The original Infantino cover is reprinted on the first page to this issue.


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DC Comics Presents (Volume 2)

DC Comics Presents (Volume 2) was an 8-issue miniseries paying tribute to the recently departed DC editor Julius Schwartz. A hallmark of Julius Schwartz' incredible editorial vision was his ability to conceive imaginative covers to serve as springboards for writers in need of story ideas. The one-shots in this series feature creators following the same guidelines with homages to old comics covers.

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