You've known that it was going to happen since January. The World's Greatest Super Heroes are meeting their end (for real, kinda), but what you still don't know are the details. Just how would Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and the rest of the Justice League actually perish in the main DC continuity? With the release of Justice League #75 on April 26, we finally have answers.
But first...
Justice League #75 is drawn by Rafa Sandoval, written by Joshua Williamson, inked by Jordi Tarragona, colored by Matt Herms, and lettered by Josh Reed. It begins where Justice League Incarnate #5 left off, with supervillain Pariah attempting to destroy the multiverse. Pariah has been trapped in a series of ending realities since the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths and has determined that only by wiping the slate clean can he be truly free.
To do so, Pariah attempts to summon an entropic entity known as The Great Darkness, the inevitable end of all things. He attempts to power up his Antimatter Chamber, the device that awakened the Anti-Monitor. Fortunately, the Justice League and Justice League Incarnate arrive to stop him, teleported to Pariah's hideout in the ruins of a dead reality by JLI member Doctor Multiverse.
Unfortunately, Pariah brought his own Dark Army to keep them busy, assembled from some of the worst villains DC has ever seen. Powerhouses like Darkseid, Nekron, and Eclipso join the fray, and the battle they wage is staggering. Aquaman and Earth-11 counterpart Aquawoman go toe-to-toe with Doomsday, Captain Carrot and Zatanna hold back the Upside-Down Man, Black Canary, and Justice League China's Flash, Avery Ho, attack Neron, ruler of Hell.
But for all their power, Pariah's goons are still slightly less of a threat
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