Our Worlds at War

2001 DC Comics storyline
  • Crossover
Title(s)
Action Comics #780-782
The Adventures of Superman #593-596
Batman #593-594
Batman: Our Worlds at War #1
The Flash: Our Worlds at War #1
Green Lantern: Our Worlds at War #1
Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War #1
Impulse #77
JLA: Our Worlds at War #1
JSA: Our Worlds at War #1
Nightwing: Our Worlds at War #1
Superboy vol. 3 #89-91
Supergirl vol. 4 #59-61
Superman vol. 2 #171-173
Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files and Origins #1
Superman: The Man of Steel #115-117
Wonder Woman vol. 2 #171-173
Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War #1
World's Finest: Our Worlds at War #1
Young Justice #35-36
Young Justice: Our Worlds at War #1
Creative teamWriter(s)Jeph Loeb
Joe Casey
Mark Schultz
Joe Kelly
Phil Jimenez
Peter David
Geoff JohnsPenciller(s)Mike Wieringo
Ed McGuinness
Doug Mahnke
Ron Garney
Leonard Kirk
Angel UnzuetaVolume 1ISBN 1-56389-915-9Volume 2ISBN 1563899167Complete EditionISBN 1401211291

"Our Worlds at War" is a comic book storyline, published by DC Comics in mid-2001. OWAW was a crossover storyline that spanned several different books, including several books starring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and a number of supporting characters and books. Creators involved in the crossover included writers Jeph Loeb, Joe Casey, Mark Schultz, Joe Kelly, Phil Jimenez, and Peter David, and artists that included Mike Wieringo, Ed McGuinness, Doug Mahnke, Ron Garney, and Leonard Kirk.

Plot

The crossover, which occurred mainly through the monthly Superman titles, Wonder Woman, and a series of character-themed one-shot specials, dealt with the heroes of the DC Universe facing the threat of the cosmic force known as Imperiex, who attacked Earth for the purpose of using the planet as the staging ground for the "hollowing" of the entire universe.

Thanks to the sacrifice of Strange Visitor and General Rock, Earth's forces managed to crack Imperiex's armor, intending that Darkseid would subsequently use boom tube technology to transfer Imperiex's energy back to the galaxies which he had destroyed. However, Brainiac-13 appeared on the battleground with Warworld, and absorbed the Imperiex energies, vowing to use them to rule everything.

In a desperate gambit, Superman dived into the heart of the sun, thus gaining a massive power boost that enhanced his abilities significantly. Rapidly realizing that Warworld could not be destroyed without releasing Imperiex and triggering another Big Bang, Superman and the Martian Manhunter formed a brief telepathic link with the remaining major combatants — including Darkseid, Lex Luthor, Steel and Wonder Woman — to explain their new plan. With Darkseid's powers weakened, they would have to use Tempest, empowered by the faith and strength of the Amazons, focusing the energy through Steel's new 'Entropy Aegis' armor (which was created from a burned-out Imperiex probe), and, with Lex Luthor activating a temporal displacement weapon, Superman would subsequently push Warworld through a temporal boom tube, sending both Imperiex Prime's and Brainiac's consciousness back 14 billion years to the Big Bang, destroying both villains through a combined effort. In his final moments, Imperiex Prime realized, in an ironic twist, that the imperfection he had detected in the universe was himself.

The planet Daxam was involved, temporarily stolen from its rightful orbit.

Characters

Deaths

  • Steel: killed,[1] then returned with another suit.[2]
  • Guy Gardner:[3] suggested by dialogue, later proved false. [citation needed]
  • Hippolyta:[4][5] perished while saving Greek citizens. Has since returned.[6]
  • Aquaman: presumed dead, Atlantis missing.[3] Has since returned.[7]
  • Sam Lane: killed.[5] Later turns up alive.[8]
  • Maxima: killed.[2]
  • Massacre: killed.[2]
  • Ma and Pa Kent: missing.[9] Later turn up alive.[10]
  • Strange Visitor: killed.

Publications

The story ran through the following issues:

  • Action Comics #780-782
  • Adventures of Superman #593-596
  • Batman #593-594
  • Batman: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Flash: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Green Lantern: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Impulse #77
  • JLA: Our Worlds at War #1
  • JSA: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Nightwing: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Superboy #89-91
  • Supergirl #59-61
  • Superman #171-173
  • Superman: Our Worlds at War Secret Files and Origins #1
  • Superman: The Man of Steel #115-117
  • Wonder Woman #171-173
  • Wonder Woman: Our Worlds at War #1
  • World's Finest Comics: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Young Justice #35-36
  • Young Justice: Our Worlds at War #1
  • Superman/Batman #64, #68-71 (a brief new direction of the Superman/Batman series at the start of 2010 that featured a story that took place in the aftermath of Our Worlds at War with #64 acting as a prologue and #68 through #71 being the story proper complete with the trade dress banner).

Collected editions

The story has been collected into trade paperbacks:

  • SUPERMAN: OUR WORLDS AT WAR VOL. 1 | 256pg. | Color | Softcover | ISBN 1-56389-915-9
  • SUPERMAN: OUR WORLDS AT WAR VOL. 2 | 247pg. | Color | Softcover | ISBN 1-56389-916-7
  • SUPERMAN: OUR WORLDS AT WAR THE COMPLETE EDITION | 512pg. | Color | Softcover | ISBN 1401211291

References

  1. ^ Superman: Man of Steel #116 (September 2001)
  2. ^ a b c Superman: The Man of Steel #117 (October 2001)
  3. ^ a b JLA: Our Worlds at War #1 (September 2001)
  4. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #172 (September 2001)
  5. ^ a b Action Comics (vol. 1) #781 (September 2001)
  6. ^ Wonder Woman (vol. 3) #8 (June 2007)
  7. ^ JLA: The Obsidian Age (September 2002)
  8. ^ Superman: New Krypton Special #1 (December 2008)
  9. ^ Superman (vol. 1) #172 (September 2001)
  10. ^ Superman (vol. 1) #174 (November 2001)
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