The Final Night
1996 DC comic book crossover storyline / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Final Night is a 1996 comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that ran through a weekly self-titled limited series and a score of tie-in issues spanning most of DC's ongoing titles in the month of September 1996 (cover-dated November). It featured the Justice League of America, several members of the Legion of Super-Heroes and more than two dozen allied heroes, villains and scientists of the DC Universe banding together in the face of global calamity when an extraterrestrial entity called the Sun-Eater envelopes and extinguishes the Sun, causing Earth to freeze and wither into ecological collapse.
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Publisher | DC Comics | ||
Publication date | November 1996 | ||
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Main character(s) | Justice League of America Legion of Super-Heroes | ||
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Writer(s) | Karl Kesel | ||
Penciller(s) | Stuart Immonen | ||
Inker(s) | Jose Marzan Jr. Jeff Albrecht Del Barras | ||
Letterer(s) | Gaspar Saladino | ||
Colorist(s) | Lee Loughridge Patricia Mulvihill | ||
Editor(s) | Dan Thorsland Ali Morales |
Unlike other crossover events published by DC, the conflict of The Final Night did not revolve around a conventional villain. It was primarily a story of survival that focused on the main characters performing disaster response, while attempting to prevent impending mass extinction of all life on Earth. At the end of each issue was an in-story website feature written by S.T.A.R. Labs, giving information updates and emergency support to residents of the DC Universe as the crisis progressed.
The storyline is notable in DC canon for the death and disputed redemption of Green Lantern Hal Jordan, whose character at the time had been transformed into the villainous Parallax. Jordan's character was later restored to life and to his role as Earth's Green Lantern in the 2004 miniseries Green Lantern: Rebirth.