Issue Credits
- Writer
- James Robinson
- Penciller, Variant Cover Artist
- Mark Bagley
- Inker
- Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund
- Variant Cover Inker
- Rob Hunter
- Colourist, Cover Colourist
- Hifi
- Letterer
- Rob Leigh
- Assitant Editor
- Rex Ogle
- Associate Editor
- Adam Schlagman
- Editor
- Eddie Berganza
- Variant Cover B Penciller
- Jim Lee
- Variant Cover B Inker
- Scott Williams
- Variant Cover B Colourist
- Alex Sinclair
- Cover Artist
- Ethan Van Sciver
Quotes
Donna Troy: When we were in the Teen Titans and Titans it was as much about us fighting our stable of villains — family members a lot of the time who had it in for us — as it was fighting crimes and saving the world. Now it’s bigger. Sure, the JLA’s got its villains, but it’s way more about the world and mankind and the big stuff, and that is the big difference.
Donna Troy: Jason Todd… the Red Hood to you guys…Batman: Yeah, I think I’ve heard of him.
Synopsis “JLA=Omega Part 1: Worlds Collide”
Supergirl and Jesse Quick make light work of their duties around the Justice League Watchtower by racing each other at superspeed. Their discussion on how each of the Leaguers has suffered a personal tragedy is interrupted by the arrival of the Green Lantern from Earth-9 (the Tangent Universe) who pleads “… help me. My world in dead.” Jade, Donna, and Batman are recalled to the Hall of Justice, but Congo Bill is looking for the missing Starman. The Green Lantern describes how a doomsday device left behind by Alexander Luthor is destroying the Crime Syndicate’s Anti-Matter Earth. The Syndicate sought to save their world by siphoning the doomsday energies to Earth-9, but that only slowed the destruction of their own world.























