Justice League: Generation Lost is a biweekly limited series published by DC Comics from 2010 to 2011. It was written by Judd Winick and Keith Giffen and pencilled by Aaron Lopresti and Joe Bennett. The series spins out of the events of Blackest Night and follows the former members and successors of the Justice League International — Booster Gold, Captain Atom, Fire, Ice, Rocket Red (Gavril Ivanovich), Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes), and Maxwell Lord. During its year-long run, it shared a publication schedule with Brightest Day, with new issues of each series being published in alternating weeks.
Issues
- Justice League: Generation Lost #1
- Justice League: Generation Lost #2
- Justice League: Generation Lost #3
- Justice League: Generation Lost #4
- Justice League: Generation Lost #5
- Justice League: Generation Lost #6
- Justice League: Generation Lost #7
- Justice League: Generation Lost #8
- Justice League: Generation Lost #9
- Justice League: Generation Lost #10
- Justice League: Generation Lost #11
- Justice League: Generation Lost #12
- Justice League: Generation Lost #13
- Justice League: Generation Lost #14
- Justice League: Generation Lost #15
- Justice League: Generation Lost #16
- Justice League: Generation Lost #17
- Justice League: Generation Lost #18
- Justice League: Generation Lost #19
- Justice League: Generation Lost #20
- Justice League: Generation Lost #21
- Justice League: Generation Lost #22
- Justice League: Generation Lost #23
- Justice League: Generation Lost #24
Collections
- Justice League: Generation Lost Vol. 1 (2011)
ISBN: 978-1401230203 - Justice League: Generation Lost Vol. 2 (2011)
ISBN: 978-1401232832
See Also
- Comics from Justice League: Generation Lost Vol 1
- Collections from Justice League: Generation Lost Vol 1
- Cover Gallery: Justice League: Generation Lost
- Images from Justice League: Generation Lost Vol 1
- Textless Cover Art from Justice League: Generation Lost Vol 1
- Variant Covers from Justice League: Generation Lost Vol 1
- Kingdom Come Recommended Reading
- Kingdom Come (Volume 1) - collected in Kingdom Come
- The Kingdom (Volume 1) - storyline The Kingdom collected in The Kingdom
- Thy Kingdom Come - collected in Justice Society of America: Thy Kingdom Come, Part One and Part Two and Part Three
- Justice Society of America (Volume 3) #9 - JSA #17
- Justice Society of America Annual (Volume 3) #1
- Justice Society of America (Volume 3) #18 - JSA #20
- Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special Superman #1
- Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special Magog #1
- Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special: The Kingdom #1
- Justice Society of America (Volume 3) #21 - JSA #22
- Titans: Who is Troia?
- Justice League: Generation Lost (Volume 1) - storyline Justice League: Generation Lost collected in Justice League: Generation Lost Vol. 1 and Vol. 2
Kingdom Come Continuity Storyline/Crossover
Kingdom Come was a four-issue limited series published in 1996 under DC's Elseworlds imprint. Like all Elseworlds, this series was set in an alternate reality outside that of the mainstream DC Universe (in this case, Earth-96/Earth-22/Earth 22). However, several elements and characters were later introduced in the mainstream universe. Justice Society of America (Volume 3): Begin: JSA #9 • JSA #10 • JSA #11 • JSA #12 • JSA #13 • JSA #14 • JSA #15 • JSA #16 • JSA #17 • Annual #1 • JSA #18 • JSA #19 • JSA #20 |
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