Countdown to Infinite Crisis was a multi-part event comprised of many different inter-related series and issues in the DCU, culminating in Infinite Crisis.
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| - Countdown to Infinite Crisis was a multi-part event comprised of many different inter-related series and issues in the DCU, culminating in Infinite Crisis.
- Countdown was a special 80 page comic originally priced at $1, much lower than would normally be the case for an 80 page comic, although the second printing was priced at $2. The script was co-written by Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Judd Winick, while the art chores were divided up, generally on a chapter by chapter basis, between the penciller-inker teams of Rags Morales & Michael Bair, Jesus Saiz & Jimmy Palmiotti, Ivan Reis & Marc Campos, and Phil Jimenez & Andy Lanning. Artist Ed Benes pencilled and inked his chapter.
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| - Cover to DC Countdown. Art by Jim Lee and Alex Ross.
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| - Countdown to Infinite Crisis was a multi-part event comprised of many different inter-related series and issues in the DCU, culminating in Infinite Crisis.
- Countdown was a special 80 page comic originally priced at $1, much lower than would normally be the case for an 80 page comic, although the second printing was priced at $2. The script was co-written by Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, and Judd Winick, while the art chores were divided up, generally on a chapter by chapter basis, between the penciller-inker teams of Rags Morales & Michael Bair, Jesus Saiz & Jimmy Palmiotti, Ivan Reis & Marc Campos, and Phil Jimenez & Andy Lanning. Artist Ed Benes pencilled and inked his chapter.
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