DC’s greatest heroes are redefined from the ground up in this box set collecting three Earth One stories, presenting bold new origin stories for Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman!
In DC’s “Earth One” series, the publisher’s most iconic heroes are given brand-new origin stories from the comic book industry’s top creators–blending familiar elements with new twists, all recontextualized for the modern era. This box set collects Batman: Earth One Vol. 1, Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. 1, and Superman: Earth One Vol. 1. Batman: Earth One, from the Doomsday Clock team of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, presents an all-new take on Batman’s origin, with a fallible, vulnerable, and angry Bruce Wayne embarking on his crimefighting mission. Wonder Woman: Earth One, from comic book superstars Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette, recreates Diana of Themyscira’s mythology in a thoroughly modern but still timelessepic. Superman: Earth One, written by Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynskiand illustrated by acclaimed artist Shane Davis, started the “Earth One” line, with an unexpected and provocative perspective on Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman and his first year as The Man of Steel.
In DC’s “Earth One” series, the publisher’s most iconic heroes are given brand-new origin stories from the comic book industry’s top creators–blending familiar elements with new twists, all recontextualized for the modern era. This box set collects Batman: Earth One Vol. 1, Wonder Woman: Earth One Vol. 1, and Superman: Earth One Vol. 1. Batman: Earth One, from the Doomsday Clock team of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, presents an all-new take on Batman’s origin, with a fallible, vulnerable, and angry Bruce Wayne embarking on his crimefighting mission. Wonder Woman: Earth One, from comic book superstars Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette, recreates Diana of Themyscira’s mythology in a thoroughly modern but still timelessepic. Superman: Earth One, written by Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynskiand illustrated by acclaimed artist Shane Davis, started the “Earth One” line, with an unexpected and provocative perspective on Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman and his first year as The Man of Steel.