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JIST WITH GARY FRANK CREATING SHAZAM
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2002: Stan Lee introduces his take on a DC hero that stands head and shoulders above the rest...literally! When nebbishy Interpol agent Robert Rogers tries to save an Indian fakir from assassins, he gains a power that w…
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JIST WITH JOHN BYRNE CREATING ROBIN
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2002: The road to CRISIS begins here as Stan Lee teams up with John Byrne & Terry Austin to present his take on Robin! An orphan gifted with great agility and intellect, the boy who would one day become Robin fell prey …
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JIST WITH JOHN CASSADAY CREATING CRISIS
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2002: Stan Lees staggering vision of the DC Universe comes to a pulse-pounding conclusion as all the "Just Imagine" heroes must face the menace of Crisis, illustrated by John Cassaday (PLANETARY, Captain America)! The …
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JIST WITH KEVIN MAGUIRE CREATING THE FLASH
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2001: One of the boldest projects of the year continues as Stan Lee and Kevin Maguire (JLA: CREATED EQUAL) present their take on the Flash! Mary Maxwell thought her father was just a dreary scientist. Little did she k…
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JIST WITH SCOTT MCDANIEL CREATING AQUAMAN
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2002: The second "wave" of Stan Lee's re-imagined DC characters introduces its strangest hero yet! Ramon Raymond was an environmentalist devoted to studying undersea life, but he never expected to become a kind of aquat…
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JIST WITH WALTER SIMONSON CREATING SANDMAN
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2002: The penultimate JUST IMAGINE one-shot introduces an incredible new hero, courtesy of living legend Stan Lee and artist Walter Simonson (ORION, Thor)! When Earth is menaced by a "coma plague" dooming humanity to e…
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JUST IMAGINE STAN LEE WITH JOHN BUSCEMA CREATING SUPERMAN
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2001: One of the most eagerly anticipated projects in modern comics history continues as Stan Lee presents his vision of Superman, illustrated by the legendary John Buscema! When an alien policeman chases his most hated…
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SPIRIT I (1-32)
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2009: Its Paris in the springtime! Our 3-part revue of The Spirits finest female foils concludes with the woman who puts the femme in femme fatale, the toast of Montmartre: Plaster of Paris! Where this beauty goes, mu…
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SPIRIT I (1-32)
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2009: Turn your ears to the sweet song of Lorelei Rox at your own peril! "The Siren of the Opera" introduces you to the most beautiful voice in Central City. But why does she sing for the evil Octopus? And what's her co…
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SPIRIT I (1-32)
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2009: Written by Michael J. Uslan