DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot I3 (Brand New / Unread)
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DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot I3 (Brand New / Unread)

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DC Comics Modern Era Lot – 4 Book Set - Lot I3 (Brand New / Unread)Plunge into the deepest social intersections, raw character perspectives, and psychological standoffs of the modern DC Universe with this high grade collection of recent first printings. This highly curated set pairs the complete, foundational 3 issue run of the acclaimed Truth and Justice anthological showcase with a critical, heavy hitting milestone chapter from G. Willow Wilsons celebrated Poison Ivy run. Featuring standout storytelling and artwork

Plunge into the deepest social intersections, raw character perspectives, and psychological standoffs of the modern DC Universe with this high-grade collection of recent first printings. This highly curated set pairs the complete, foundational 3-issue run of the acclaimed Truth and Justice anthological showcase with a critical, heavy-hitting milestone chapter from G. Willow Wilson’s celebrated Poison Ivy run. Featuring standout storytelling and artwork from modern visionaries like Brandon Thomas, Geoffrey Thorne, G. Willow Wilson, ChrisCross, Khary Randolph, and Jessica Fong.

All four books are in pristine, brand-new, and unread condition—making this collection a phenomenal pickup for character-lore completionists, modern indie-aesthetic collectors, or independent retail store owners looking to add high-interest, fast-moving backissues straight onto their storefront displays or longbox inventories.

The Comic Book Lineup

I. The Truth and Justice Foundation Arc (Complete Issues #1-3 Set)

  1. Truth and Justice #1 – Cover A ChrisCross First Printing (2021 Debut): The powerful, blockbusting premier issue of the acclaimed anthological series. Written by Brandon Thomas with sharp, expressive artwork by ChrisCross, this narrative spotlight tracks Vixen (Mari McCabe) as she returns to her roots to battle a localized magical insurgency, beautifully exploring black heroism, cultural heritage, and divine responsibility.

  2. Truth and Justice #2 – Cover A Khary Randolph First Printing (2021): A high-octane, street-level magical operation written by Geoffrey Thorne. Featuring the bold, kinetic, and graffiti-infused modern art style of Khary Randolph, this chapter follows John Constantine and Papa Midnite caught in a tense, tactical supernatural standoff across the back-alleys of NYC.

  3. Truth and Justice #3 – Cover A Pat Masioni / Denys Cowan First Printing (2021): A gritty, deeply atmospheric character analysis centering on the iconic cosmic vanguard, Icon. This issue unearths the complex structural dynamics of justice and identity in America, combining classic milestone visual sensibilities with urgent, modern tactical perspectives.

II. Premium Character Climax

  1. Poison Ivy #38 – Cover A Jessica Fong First Printing (2025 Key): A tense, psychological horror masterclass written by G. Willow Wilson with stunning interior art by Marcio Takara. Pamela Isley has finally hit her absolute limit with the continuous betrayals of Janet-from-HR, dragging her deep into the unearthly, primordial heart of the woods for a final, terrifying judgment. Features an breathtaking, ethereal main cover masterpiece by Jessica Fong that provides massive visual pop for digital or physical retail racks.

Product Highlights

  • Complete Series Foundation Set: Includes the entire opening trio (Issues #1, #2, and #3) of the Truth and Justice flagship run, allowing readers and collectors to experience the entire launch arc back-to-back.

  • Acclaimed Character Milestones: Contains Poison Ivy #38, capturing a massive, long-awaited narrative payoff and confrontation that holds heavy, enduring reader demand.

  • Collector-Ready Presentation: A uniform set of pristine modern first printings that look exceptional on physical display walls, web showcases, or individual social media storefront walls.

Item Details

  • Publisher: DC Comics

  • Format: Standard Comic Book Mix

  • Themes: Anthological Black Heroism, Supernatural Underworld Standoffs, Cosmic Identity Lore, Eco-Terrorism Psychological Horror

  • Total Books: 4

Item Condition Details

All books in this lot are in Brand New / Unread Condition

  • Storage: Maintained strictly in a smoke-free, climate-controlled collector environment entirely away from direct sunlight.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Publisher DC Comics
Era Modern Age DC (2021–2025 Releases)
Count 4 Comics Total
Condition Brand New / Unread

 

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