"Genesis" was a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, four-issue, weekly mini-series and published by DC Comics in August 1997. The series was written by John Byrne and drawn by Ron Wagner and Joe Rubinstein. The series was critically panned for the lack of long-term effects on continuity and retroactively changing the nature of the powers of various superheroes by suggesting that all superpowers were actually manifestations of the Source in the form of a Grand Unified Theory.
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| - "Genesis" was a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, four-issue, weekly mini-series and published by DC Comics in August 1997. The series was written by John Byrne and drawn by Ron Wagner and Joe Rubinstein. The series was critically panned for the lack of long-term effects on continuity and retroactively changing the nature of the powers of various superheroes by suggesting that all superpowers were actually manifestations of the Source in the form of a Grand Unified Theory.
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- Aquaman vol. 5, #37
- Azrael #34
- Batman #547
- Genesis #1-4
- Green Lantern vol. 3, #91
- Impulse #30
- Jack Kirby's Fourth World #8
- Legion of Super-Heroes vol. 2, #97
- Lobo #44
- Resurrection Man #6
- Robin vol. 2, #46
- Sovereign Seven #27
- Starman #35
- Superboy and the Ravers #14
- Supergirl vol. 5, #14
- Superman vol. 2, #128
- Superman: The Man of Steel #72
- Teen Titans vol. 2, #13
- The Adventures of Superman #551
- The Power of SHAZAM! #31
- The Spectre vol. 3, #58
- Wonder Woman vol. 2, #126
- Xero #6
- Young Heroes in Love #5
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| - "Genesis" was a comic book crossover storyline that ran through a self titled, four-issue, weekly mini-series and published by DC Comics in August 1997. The series was written by John Byrne and drawn by Ron Wagner and Joe Rubinstein. The series was critically panned for the lack of long-term effects on continuity and retroactively changing the nature of the powers of various superheroes by suggesting that all superpowers were actually manifestations of the Source in the form of a Grand Unified Theory.
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