- Script
- Steve Orlando; Mathieu Auverdin (traduction)
- Pencils
- Ivan Reis
- Inks
- Ivan Reis; Júlio Ferreira
- Colors
- Marcelo Maiolo
- Letters
- Stephan Boschat
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Justice League of America [Vixen [Mari McCabe]; Lobo; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Killer Frost [Caitlin Snow]; The Atom [Ryan Choi]]; Extraño [Gregorio de la Vega]; Dr. Aron Aut; unnamed microverse aliens; the Null Army; Moz-Ga the Thinking Planet; The Atom [Ray Palmer]
- Synopsis
- The JLA fights to save the denizens of the Microverse from quantum storms and the Null Army, while Ryan attempts to convince the sentient planet Moz-Ga to help them to stop the threat to the Microverse.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Microverse
Credits include "Special thanks to Geoff Johns"
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Andy Kubert (signed)
- Inks
- Andy Kubert (signed)
- Colors
- Brad Anderson (signed as BA)
- Letters
- typographie
- Characters
- Justice League of America [The Atom [Ryan Choi]; Lobo; Batman]; Killer Frost]; The Atom [Ray Palmer]; Dr. Aron Aut; Preon
- Reprints
Issue credits list the cover as being by Ivan Reis and Marcelo Maiolo, but the cover is signed by Andy Kubert and Brad Anderson.
- Script
- Steve Orlando; Mathieu Auverdin (traduction)
- Pencils
- Felipe Watanabe
- Inks
- Ruy José
- Colors
- Marcelo Maiolo
- Letters
- Stephan Boschat
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Justice League of America [The Atom [Ryan Choi]; Killer Frost [Caitlin Snow]; Lobo; Batman [Bruce Wayne]]; The Atom [Ray Palmer]; Dr. Aron Aut; unidentified villain (flashback); Preon; unnamed microverse aliens; Moz-Ga the Thinking Planet; the Faceless Champions
- Synopsis
- Ryan and the JLA finally find Ray Palmer in the Microverse. Ray tells them the story of how he came to the Microverse and joined with Dr. Aut and Preon to track down the source of the disruptions that threaten to destroy the Microverse.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Microverse
Credits include "Special thanks to Geoff Johns"
The JLA only appear on the first page of this story, the rest of the issue depicts Ray Palmer's search for the source of the disruption in the Microverse, aided by Aron Aut and Preon.
- Script
- Steve Orlando; Mathieu Auverdin (traduction)
- Pencils
- Felipe Watanabe
- Inks
- Ruy José
- Colors
- Marcelo Maiolo
- Letters
- Stephan Boschat
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- The Null [Dr. Aron Aut]; The Atom [Ray Palmer]; Aron Aut's mother (flashback); Aron Aut's father (flashback); unnamed microverse aliens; Justice League of America [The Atom [Ryan Choi]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Killer Frost [Caitlin Snow]; Lobo]
- Synopsis
- When Ray Palmer and Aron Aut track down the Ignition Point, the source of the disruption that threatens the Microverse, Ray is betrayed by Aut, who instead of wanting to help to save the Microverse, intends to accelerate its destruction. Ray turns the tables on Aut, who has taken on the identity of The Null, and is able to defeat him. Unfortunately, the JLA have led Aut back to Ignition Point, and have given him another chance to destroy the Microverse.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Microverse
Credits include "Special thanks to Geoff Johns"
The JLA only appear in one panel on the final page of the story. The rest of the issue depicts Ray Palmer and Aut's discovery and confrontation at Ignition Point.
In this issue, we see the circumstances behind the warning message that Ryan Choi received from Ray Palmer in DC Universe: Rebirth #1 (DC, 2016 series).
- Script
- Steve Orlando; Mathieu Auverdin (traduction)
- Pencils
- Ivan Reis
- Inks
- Júlio Ferreira; Oclair Albert
- Colors
- Marcelo Maiolo
- Letters
- Stephan Boschat
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Justice League of America [The Atom [Ryan Choi]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Killer Frost [Caitlin Snow]; Lobo; Vixen [Mari McCabe]; The Ray [Ray Terrill]; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]]; The Atom [Ray Palmer]; The Null [Dr. Aron Aut]; Moz-Ga the Thinking Planet; Preon; unnamed microverse aliens; Afterthought; Prometheus
- Synopsis
- Having tricked the JLA into helping him get back to the Ignition Point, Aut plans to destroy the Microverse, but Ryan comes up with a plan to stop him and save the Microverse. After Aut is defeated, Ray tells Ryan that he is a better Atom than Ray and urges him to take over the role permanently. Ray decides to stay in the Microverse to help repair the damage there, while Ryan and the JLA return home.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Angor; Microverse; The Button
Credits include "Special thanks to Geoff Johns"
Ray explains to Batman that the damage to the Microverse was initiated when something punched a hole into our universe, and that someone came through that hole. We see a giant blue hand reaching through a hole in space. (Dr. Manhattan?) Batman tells Ray that the energy from the Ignition Point is similar to the energy from a button Batman previously encountered in "The Button" story line in Batman (DC, 2016 series) #21-22 and The Flash (DC, 2016 series) #21-22. Batman asks Ray to look into the Microverse connection to this energy.
Ray believes that he can heal the damage in the Microverse with the help of notes that he found from Dr. Jay Abrams from Angor. Jay Abrams is really Blue Jay, the hero from Angor with shrinking powers. The JLA previously faced the Extremists from Angor in issues #1-4. In issue #4, we saw a flashback of Blue Jay escaping Angor's destruction by shrinking down to the Microverse. Ray will meet Blue Jay in the Microverse in issue #19.