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  • Kingdom Come (comics)
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  • 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 become Kingdom Come and pitched the idea to James Robinson as a project similar in scope to Watchmen (1986–1987) and Alan Moore's infamous "lost work" Twilight of the Superheroes. Ultimately, Ross teamed with writer Mark Waid, who was recommended by DC editors due to his strong familiarity with the history of DC superheroes.
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Date
  • May – August 1996
Issues
  • 4
Caption
  • Cover to the Absolute Kingdom Come hardcover edition . Art by Alex Ross.
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  • Hardcover
  • Softcover
  • Absolute edition
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Title
  • Kingdom Come
Format
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  • Elseworlds
Artists
  • Alex Ross
Schedule
  • Monthly
Writers
Publisher
  • DC Comics
ISBN
  • 1
  • 1563893177
  • 1563893304
Limited
  • y
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  • 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 become Kingdom Come and pitched the idea to James Robinson as a project similar in scope to Watchmen (1986–1987) and Alan Moore's infamous "lost work" Twilight of the Superheroes. Ultimately, Ross teamed with writer Mark Waid, who was recommended by DC editors due to his strong familiarity with the history of DC superheroes.
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