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  2. Kingdom Come (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book miniseries published in 1996 by DC Comics under their Elseworlds imprint. It was written by Mark Waid and painted in gouache by Alex Ross, who also developed the concept from an original idea. [1] The story is set in an alternate future of the DC Universe. The new generation of heroes have lost their ...

  3. List of Kingdom Come (comics) characters - Wikipedia

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    Apart from Magog and Alloy, they are the legacy Charlton Comics characters purchased by DC, who served as the inspiration for the main characters in Watchmen. Magog : Ironically referred to as the new 'Man of Tomorrow', he and Alloy were the only survivors of the Battalion, and at least partially responsible for the destruction of Kansas, for ...

  4. The Kingdom (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom is a story arc spanning two issues of a self-titled comic book limited series, and multiple one-shot comics published by DC Comics in 1999. The story was written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Ariel Olivetti and Mike Zeck. It is both a sequel and in some ways a prequel [1] [2] to Kingdom Come, which Waid co-wrote with Alex Ross.

  5. Superman: Legacy Official Logo Uses the Kingdom Come Crest - AOL

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    Kingdom Come is an iconic four-issue miniseries written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Alex Ross. Set in an alternate future of the DC universe, the story sees an older Justice League fighting ...

  6. Superman (Kingdom Come) - Wikipedia

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    The Superman of Kingdom Come first appeared as the main character of the 1996 Elseworlds miniseries Kingdom Come written by Mark Waid and Alex Ross with art by Ross, set in the future of the DC Universe. In 1999, The Kingdom, a sequel to Kingdom Come written by Waid but without the involvement of Ross, was published. This series again featured ...

  7. Ligne Roset - Wikipedia

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    Ligne Roset is a French modern furniture company that has over 200 stores and more than 1,000 retail distributors worldwide. [1] The company was founded by Antoine Roset in 1860 in Montagnieu, France as a small business manufacturing bentwood walking sticks.

  8. Norman McCay - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Norman McCay is a fictional character from the DC Comics mini-series Kingdom Come, where he acted as the narrator and de facto protagonist. As Kingdom Come is an Elseworlds series, McCay has not been seen in the regular DC Universe continuity, but with the recent revelations in the Justice Society of America title, McCay is apparently a part of DC Comics' multiverse.

  9. Red Robin (identity) - Wikipedia

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    Red Robin is a name that has been used by several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The identity was first used in the future timeline of the 1996 miniseries Kingdom Come, where a middle-aged Dick Grayson reclaims the Robin mantle and becomes Red Robin.