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  1. Kingdom Come (comics) - Wikipedia

    • DC released an Absolute Kingdom Come hardcover edition in 2006. It collects the entire series in a significantly larger page format, along with interviews with Waid and Ross, character artwork, sketches, and a complete annotation for the series. See more

    Overview

    Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book miniseries published in 1996 by DC Comics under their Elseworlds imprint. It … See more

    Development

    When comic book artist Alex Ross was working on Marvels, published in 1994, he decided to create a similar "grand opus" about characters from DC Comics. Ross wrote a 40-page handwritten outline of what would beco… See more

    Plot

    In the near future, the new generation of metahumans becomes increasingly violent and reckless, engaging in destructive battles with little distinction between heroes and villains. Notably, 10 years ago, a superhero … See more

    Appearances in mainstream continuity

    Due to the popularity of the series, Mark Waid and Alex Ross began to plot a sequel/prequel titled The Kingdom. Alex Ross's original intent was for Gog to be an alien, twice the size of a human, from the planet Urgr… See more

    Collected editions

    A boxed-set of the four individual issues was packaged in a die-cut cardboard sleeve with a Skybox trading card, part of a short-lived experimental program to package comics for resale at Toys "R" Us and other … See more

    In other media

    • The production team of Justice League: Warworld planned to develop a film adaptation of the Kingdom Come comic book mini-series, but the idea was discarded by James Gunn and Peter Safran after they w… See more

    Spin-offs

    Hachette Audio released an audio dramatization of the story, adapted from the novelization, featuring the voice talent of Mike Mearian, Don Peoples, Garet Scott, John Cunningham, Kent Broadhurst, Jeff David, Chu… See more

     
  1. Kingdom Come (1996—1996) | DC Database | Fandom

  2. GCD :: Covers :: Kingdom Come - Grand Comics Database

  3. Kingdom Come Vol 1 1 | DC Database | Fandom

    Kingdom Come #1 is an issue of the series Kingdom Come (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1996. There were voices, thundering, lightning and an earthquake...and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood.

  4. Kingdom Come (comics) - Wikiwand

  5. Kingdom Come Vol 1 4 | DC Database | Fandom

    Covers of Whiz Comics #2, which debut the first appearance of Captain Marvel, and New Fun Comics #1, which is generally regarded as the very first DC Comic. Opposite to the covers are the equipment of the Golden Age Sandman. See …

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  9. Kingdom Come by Mark Waid - Goodreads

    Oct 1, 1996 · This TPB edition collects “Kingdom Come” #1-4, plus an epilogue (exclusive of the collected TPB edition), an introduction by Elliot S. Maggin (who did the prose novelization), and a Sketch gallery (including a guide of the …

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