

In 2011, DC's "New 52" era ushered in daring reinventions of pop culture's greatest characters with the Justice League at the forefront! One of the boldest eras in Justice League history continues in this massive collection, featuring the second half of superstar writer Geoff Johns' run on DC's premier super-team! Through it all, the Phantom Stranger has remained one of DC's most unique characters, navigating the weird, scary side of the DC Universe! Collects The Phantom Stranger #1-6 (1952), The Phantom Stranger #1-41 (1969), stories from The Saga of the Swamp Thing #1-13, Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #18, The Brave and the Bold #89, #98, #145, Showcase #80, Justice League of America #103, House of Secrets #150, DC Super-Stars #18, Secret Origins #10 and DC Comics Presents #25, and #72. The greatest adventures of DC's supernatural crime-fighter are collected in a massive, era-spanning hardcover! First introduced in 1952, the Phantom Stranger stands decades later as one of DC's most enigmatic characters, a supernatural hero whose origins have remained shrouded in mystery! This omnibus collects the Phantom Stranger's earliest adventures in the 1950s, his late-1960s revival, and early 1980s stories in the pages of The Saga of the Swamp Thing. This volume collects Who's Who in the DC Universe #1-16, Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes #1-7, Who's Who Update 1993 #1-2. 2 also includes spinoff series Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes, spotlighting DC's greatest team of the 30th century.

The 1990s version of Who's Who is collected in this massive hardcover omnibus, following 2021's popular Who's Who Omnibus Vol. Each entry is illustrated by top comics artists including Chris Bachalo, Colleen Doran, Kevin Maguire, and Adam Hughes. In 1990, with a new decade dawning, DC debuted follow-up series Who's Who in the DC Universe-presenting updated entries on timeless heroes like Superman and Wonder Woman, along with characters that defined the era like Lobo and Shade the Changing Man. In the 1980s, DC exhaustively catalogued their massive roster of heroes and villains with the Who's Who series, presenting encyclopedia entries for their iconic characters and locations. DC's encyclopedia of heroes and villains steps into the 1990s in this massive hardcover continuing the classic Who's Who biography series!
