DC’s CRISIS ON MULTIPLE EARTHS Collections Coming Back to Print

You can’t keep a great idea down…

If you were a DC fan in the Silver and Bronze Ages, there were few things more exciting than the annual Justice League-Justice Society team-ups that began with 1963’s Justice League of America #21 and continued all the way up to Crisis on Infinite Earths in the mid-’80s.

They were colorful and entertaining and special — particularly since they came in the summertime. (In fact, you can click here to check out 13 COVERS of some of our faves through the years.)

In any event, the whole Crisis label is part of DC’s DNA and so, according to an Amazon listing, the publisher is returning to print those original JLA-JSA team-ups in a new series of volumes, beginning in early 2021 with Crisis on Multiple Earths, Vol. 1: Crossing Over.

Check out this official description, along with a cover by Dave Gibbons, homaging JLA #21:

Crisis on Multiple Earths, Volume 1: Crossing Over

Join the Justice League of America in some of their most action-packed adventures!

Starting with the “Crisis on Earth” story, the Justice League of America meets the Justice Society of America! The teams have to team up if they want to defeat the Crime Champions and they’ll even have to…switch Earths?! Will the teams solve the Crisis of Two Worlds?

The JLA will team up with the JSA in more adventures and even face off against enemies, like the Crime Syndicate, on their own!

Collects Justice League of America #21-22, Justice League of America #29-30, Justice League of America #37-38, Justice League of America #46-47, Justice League of America #55-56, Justice League of America #64-65, Justice League of America #73-74, Justice League of America #76, Justice League of America #82-83, and Limited Collectors’ Edition #C-46.

A few thoughts:

Mike Sekowsky pencils, Murphy Anderson inks

— If this looks familiar, it’s because, as I alluded to above, DC has in the past produced a series of trade collections with these crossovers and individual team-ups like the Flash and the Flash. But these editions appear to be more robust, with substantially more material included.

— The 416-page paperback lists for $39.99 and is scheduled for Feb. 2, 2021.

— Standard caveat: This has not been solicited by DC yet, so nothing is official until it’s official. Even then, things can change. Just keep coming to 13th Dimension for updates.

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Author: Dan Greenfield

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  1. Great to see these back in print. I love my original set! I wish they’d went on and collected ALL the crossovers, even if the last few were a bit “meh” as the gas was running out of the Pre-Crisis tank (due to Crisis).

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  2. This looks like this collects Volume 1 & 2 of the old TPBs. I already have the old ones except the elusive Volume 5. I think I just might snag the new Volume 3 when it comes out.

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  3. I missed volume 5 and it seems impossible to find at a reasonable price. Maybe now I can complete my collection. Or start a new one.

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  4. I have the original tpbs #1 -6. Shame they never finished it off as I had been collecting these for years and waiting for the last volume.

    Volume 1 (2002)
    Volume 2 (2003)
    Volume 3 (2004)
    Volume 4 (2006)
    Volume 5 (2010)
    Volume 6 (2013)

    Looks like these collect two volumes in one. Guess I will upgrade (sigh)

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