- Script
- Scott Snyder (credited)
- Pencils
- Greg Capullo (credited)
- Inks
- Jonathan Glapion (credited)
- Colors
- FCO Plascencia (credited)
- Letters
- Steve Wands (credited)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- 50,000 years ago. Lost to history is a story.
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice League [The Flash [Barry Allen]; Cyborg [Victor Stone]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Superman [Clark Kent]; Wonder Woman [Diana of Themyscira]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Aquaman [Arthur Curry]]; Mongul; Toyman [Hiro Okamura]; unnamed War Moon aliens; Alfred Pennysworth; Lady Blackhawk [Kendra Saunders]; unnamed Blackhawks; Red Tornado; Hawkman [Carter Hall] (statue only); original Blackhawks [Blackhawk [Janos Prohaska]; Lady Blackhawk, other unidentified Blackhawk] (in photo); Starman [Will Payton] (in photo); Metal Men [Gold; Lead; Tin; Mercury] (in photo); Doctor Will Magnus (in photo); Dr. Thomas Oscar Morrow (in photo); Challengers of the Unknown [Ace Morgan; Prof Haley; Red Ryan; Rocky Davis; June Robbins] (in photo); Doctor Fate; Steel [John Henry Irons]; Plastic Man (shaped like an egg); shadowy Metal beings (in silhouette only); Dream [Daniel; Morpheus]
- Synopsis
- Mongul has captured the Justice League and forces them to fight for their lives on his new War Moon. Batman leads the League in turning the tables to defeat Mongul. Returning to Earth, they discover a mysterious mountain that has suddenly appeared in the middle of Gotham City. There they encounter the Blackhawks led by Kendra Saunders, who warns them of an ancient threat from the Dark Multiverse that was being investigated by Hawkman before he disappeared. Kendra warns the League that somehow Batman is the key to this threat.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Batcave; Blackhawk Island; Challengers Mountain; Dark Multiverse
Storyline continues from Dark Days: The Casting (DC, 2017 series) #1.
https://www.comics.org/issue/1721531/
- Pencils
- Greg Capullo
- Inks
- Jonathan Glapion
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
2 page title and credits appearing between pages 10 and 11 of the story.