Earth 2: Society #2 (DC Comics October 2016)

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EARTH 2: SOCIETY VOL. 2: INDIVISIBLE By Dan Abnett **BRAND NEW**.

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Comic Stories: One Nation, Indivisible - Chapter One: Power Struggles, One Nation, Indivisible - Chapter Two: World-Leader Pretend, One Nation, Indivisible - Chapter Three: Running on Empty, One Nation, Indivisible - Chapter Four: Together, Alone, One Nation, Indivisible - Chapter Five: And Justice for All

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PublisherDC Comics
ISBN-139781401264710
eBay Product ID (ePID)9056888004

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LanguageEnglish
Artist/WriterAlejandro Sánchez, Federico Dallocchio, Jorge Jiménez, David Calderon, Iban Coello, Dan Abnett
EraModern Age (1992-Now)
Cover ArtistAlejandro Sánchez, Jorge Jiménez
GenreSuperheroes
Publication Year2016
CharacterGovernor Rudell, Red Tornado (Lois Lane), Martha Kent, Val-Zod, Ultra-Humanite (Cameo), Kyle Nimbus, Hawkgirl (Kendra Munoz-Saunders), Khalid Ben Hassin, Red Arrow (Oliver Queen), Commander Steel, Fury, Queen Marella (Aquawoman), Power Girl, Khalid Ben Hassan, Commander Sonia Sato, Sandman (Wes Dodds), Governor Sackoff, Batman (Richard Grayson), Hourman (Rick Tyler), Green Lantern (Alan Scott), Galen Sackoff, Superman (Val-Zod), Huntress (Helena Wayne), Fury (Cameo), Flash (Jay Garrick), Ted Grant, Nadiya
Series TitleEarth 2: Society
Issue Number2

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Volume Number2
Number of Pages132
Publication DateOctober 2016
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher CountryUnited States

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