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Watch For Those DC's From Beyond The Unknown 100-Page Giant #1 Credits…

Early in the week, Bleeding Cool ran the content pages for the DC 100-Page Giant, From Beyond The Unknown #1, out in Walmart now, and up for FOC and out in comic stores in a month's time. And they have now officially released the contents. But there seems to be a disparity. DC reports, under a new comic-store-only cover by Kenneth Rocafort

Watch For Those DC's From Beyond The Unknown 100-Page Giant #1 Credits…

"In Gloom," a 16-page Green Lantern story written by Dave Wielgosz with art by Kenneth Rocafort

Green Lantern Hal Jordan is responsible for policing all of Space Sector 2814, but more often than not his attention is on his home planet, Earth. When the alien bounty hunter Bolphunga crashes to Earth pursued by a team of murderous vigilantes, Hal learns the truth: these rebels have taken justice into their own hands, and Hal himself has been found guilty!

"The Butler," an 8-page story Kamandi written by Marc Guggenheim with art by Steve Pugh

On Earth-A.D. (After Disaster), the world is a very different place-a postapocalyptic wasteland full of talkingand other strange sights. While exploring his dystopian home, Kamandi, the last living human, stumbles upon a robot butler patiently awaiting the return of his human masters, who disappeared years before. Kamandi takes pity on the loyal butler and tries to reunite him with his long-lost family…however unusual that reunion might be.

"Stealth Mode," an 8-page Legion of Super-Heroes story written by Dan Jurgens with art by Jurgens and Norm Rapmund

In the far future of the 31st century, the super-powered teens known as the Legion of Super-Heroes protect all the citizens of the United Planets. But when Legionnaires Sun Boy and WildFire are kidnapped, their teammates must infiltrate a mysterious ice planet to try to save their friends…and the planet!

Plus, these reprint tales:

  • "The Riddle of Little Earth Lost," from DC Comics Presents #3 (1978)
  • "The 50-Story Killer," from The Brave and the Bold #113 (1974)
  • "In Blackest Night," from Green Lantern Annual #3 (1987)

However, having the comic in hand shows there's at least one error there. Because "The Butler" 8-page Kamandi story is not written by Marc Guggenheim with art by Steve Pugh, but by Tom Sniegoski and Eric Gapstur.

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Look for an announced change soon? Or will this have to be returnable? Here's the mass-market cover…

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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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