On April 26, the Justice League died. We've all known that would happen for months, but if you haven't read April 26's Justice League #75 yet and don't want to know any more details than that, now's the time to head on out, because...
So where were we..?
Okay, the Justice League minus Black Adam were killed by Pariah, a supervillain seeking to destroy the Multiverse, but not before Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and co. temporarily quash his plans. Enraged, Pariah unleashed strange, blue-tinted energy that enveloped the members of the League and their Multiversal counterparts, the Justice League Incarnate. The energy obliterated their bodies, stripping them down to skeletons and then to dust.
Eagle-eyed DC fans will recognize that this is similar to the way Barry Allen died all the way back in 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths #8 by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, down to the multi-layered fading panels. However, an even more similar manner of "death," (yep, we're using the term loosely) might have been seen in a DC comic book as recently as September of 2021, and who is "killed" and who wrote the scene makes all the difference in the world...
And if our theory is accurate, the scene may mean that the Justice League is not quite dead at all…
Put your Omniversal thinking caps on, DC fans, it's time to wildly speculate.
Infinite Frontier #6 is September 2021 comic book drawn by Xermanico, colored by Romulo Fajardo Jr., lettered by Tom Napolitano, and just like Justice League #75, written by Joshua Williamson. Featuring an epic battle between Darkseid and a multiversal team of heroes, but it's the epilogue to their adventure that we're going to focus on.
After being manipulated by DC Crisis veteran Psycho-Pirate to break out
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