Issue | #10 |
Published | January 2010 |
Cover Price | 3.99 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Brian Cunningham (Editor); Rex Ogle (Assistant Editor) |
Characters | Vril Dox |
Genre | Superhero; Science Fiction |
Pencils | Kalman Andrasofszky |
Inks | Kalman Andrasofszky |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Cover is bannered as part of the “Blackest Night” event. Primarily colored green. First printing released November 11, 2009. |
Characters | Vril Dox |
Genre | superhero; science fiction |
Pencils | Kalman Andrasofszky |
Inks | Kalman Andrasofszky |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Cover is bannered as part of the “Blackest Night” event. Same cover as first printing, re-colored bluish-purple. Second printing released November 25, 2009. |
Characters | L.E.G.I.O.N.; Strata; Vril Dox; Lyrl Dox; Adam Strange; Captain Comet; Kanjar Ro; Dominator Fleet Admiral; Captain Ciji; Bounder; Garv; Rocky; Amon Hakk; Wildstar; Tribulus; Black Lantern Stealth; Starro the Conqueror; High Vanguard [Chronar; Acarinus; Limina; Blackfang; Brunt; Smite]; Sinestro Corpsmen [Malia; Narok; Meershom; unnamed helmeted corpsman]; Black Lantern Harbinger; Stealth (cameo flashback); Garryn Bek (cameo flashback); Lobo (cameo flashback); Lyrissa Mallor (cameo flashback); Lydea Mallor (cameo flashback); Green Lantern Corps; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] (cameo); Sinestro (cameo); Black Lantern Black Hand (cameo); Flash [Barry Allen] (cameo); Gordanians (cameo flashback) |
Synopsis | Adam Strange and Captain Comet tell Vril Dox about the war between the Green Lantern Corps and the other groups of Lanterns, including the Black Lanterns, and Dox tells them about Starro the Conqueror’s plans. Their conversation is interrupted, however, when Bounder announces that Lyrl is missing. Not far away, Lyrl, Strata, Garv, and Rocky are confronted by Starro’s High Vanguard, but Lyrl convinces them to take only him back to Starro. Dox and his allies set out to retrieve Lyrl, and run into the High Vanguard, but their conflict is interrupted by Black Lantern Stealth. While she keeps Starro’s warriors occupied, Dox and his group flee and run straight into a fight between some members of the Sinestro Corps and the Black Lantern Harbinger. When Harbinger kills Sinestro Corps member Narok, his ring seeks out a new host and finds Vril Dox. |
Genre | Superhero; Science Fiction |
Script | Tony Bedard |
Pencils | Andy Clarke |
Inks | Andy Clarke |
Colors | Jose Villarrubia |
Letters | Steve Wands [as Swands] |
Notes | Meershom is identified in the following issue. |
Characters | Justice Society of America [Power Girl; Magog [David Reid]; Hourman [Rick Tyler]; Stargirl; Damage; Cyclone; Wildcat [Tommy Bronson]; Judomaster [Sonia Sato]; Citizen Steel; King Chimera]; Novyj Soviet |
Synopsis | Power Girl and Magog’s team of JSAers take on a paramilitary organization identifying itself as the Novyj Soviet. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Matt Sturges |
Pencils | Freddie Williams II |
Inks | Freddie Williams II |
Colors | Richard Horie; Tanya Horie |
Letters | Pat Brosseau |
Editing | Mike Carlin (Editor); Rachel Gluckstern (Associate Editor) |
Notes | Colors, letters, and editing credits from JSA All-Stars (DC, 2010 series) #1. |
Reprinted | from JSA All-Stars (DC, 2010 series) #1 [preview excerpt] |