Elseworlds
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Kingdom Come #1 (published May 8, 1996; cover date 1996)
- Strange Visitor
- W: Mark Waid; Painted Art: Alex Ross; L: Todd Klein; E: Dan Raspler, Peter J. Tomasi (assistant)
- Cameo Appearance: Alternate version of the Legion
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Kingdom Come #2 (published June 12, 1996; cover date 1996)
- Truth and Justice
- W: Mark Waid; Painted Art: Alex Ross; L: Todd Klein; E: Dan Raspler, Peter J. Tomasi (assistant)
- Cameo Appearance: Starman
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Kingdom Come #3 (published July 10, 1996; cover date 1996)
- Up In the Sky
- W: Mark Waid; Painted Art: Alex Ross; L: Todd Klein; E: Dan Raspler, Peter J. Tomasi (assistant)
- Cameo Appearance: Starman
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Kingdom Come #4 (published August 14, 1996; cover date 1996)
- Never-Ending Battle
- W: Mark Waid; Painted Art: Alex Ross; L: Todd Klein; E: Dan Raspler, Peter J. Tomasi (assistant)
- Cameo Appearance: Starman
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The Kingdom #1 (published December 16, 1998; cover date February 1999)
- Never Ending Slaughter
- W: Mark Waid; P&I: Ariel Olivetti; C: John Kalisz, Chris Chuckry (separations); L: Phil Felix; E: Dan Raspler, Tony Bedard (associate)
- Kingdom Come Starman appearance.
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The Kingdom: Planet Krypton #1 (published December 23, 1998; cover date February 1999)
- Haunted
- W: Mark Waid; P&I: Barry Kitson; C: Pat Garrahy, Jamison (separations); L: Ken Lopez; E: Dan Raspler, Tony Bedard (associate)
- Ghostlike images of many heroes appear after hours in a super-hero themed restaurant. Included among the wraiths are Pre-Crisis versions of Lightning Lad (with mechanical prosthetic arm), Insect Queen and Dream Girl.
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The Kingdom #2 (published December 30, 1998; cover date February 1999)
- Mighty Rivers
- W: Mark Waid; P: Mike Zeck, I: John Beatty; C: John Kalisz, Digital Chameleon (separations); L: Phil Felix; E: Dan Raspler, Tony Bedard (associate)
- The story's heroes catch several glimpses of Pre-Crisis Legion events when the walls of Hypertime are breached.
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Starman v2 #57 (published July 7, 1999; cover date September 1999)
- Cover images from issues #57-62 link to form a poster depicting various incarnations of Starman, including a Kingdom Come-style Thom Kallor.
- No interior Legion content
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Starman v2 #58 (published August 4, 1999; cover date October 1999)
- Cover images from issues #57-62 link to form a poster depicting various incarnations of Starman, including a Kingdom Come-style Thom Kallor.
- No interior Legion content
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Starman v2 #59 (published September 1, 1999; cover date November 1999)
- Cover images from issues #57-62 link to form a poster depicting various incarnations of Starman, including a Kingdom Come-style Thom Kallor.
- No interior Legion content
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Starman v2 #60 (published October 6, 1999; cover date December 1999)
- Cover images from issues #57-62 link to form a poster depicting various incarnations of Starman, including a Kingdom Come-style Thom Kallor.
- No interior Legion content
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Starman v2 #61 (published November 3, 1999; cover date January 2000)
- Cover images from issues #57-62 link to form a poster depicting various incarnations of Starman, including a Kingdom Come-style Thom Kallor.
- No interior Legion content
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Starman v2 #62 (published December 1, 1999; cover date February 2000)
- Cover images from issues #57-62 link to form a poster depicting various incarnations of Starman, including Thom Kallor.
- No interior Legion content
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Starman v2 #79 (published May 9, 2001, cover date July 2001)
- 1951 Part Three: --Why?
- W: James Robinson (co-plot/script), David S. Goyer (co-plot); P&I: Peter Snejbjerg; C: Jason Wright, Jamison (separations); L: Bill Oakley; E: Pete Tomasi, Steve Wacker (assistant); "Guiding light": Archie Goodwin (posthumous credit); "Special Thanks to Ole Comoll"
- Story (Legion-related only): A future version of Star Boy, in Kingdom Come costume, appears on last page with a Time Bubble to return Starman (Jack Knight) to the 21st century.
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Starman v2 #80 (published June 13, 2001, cover date August 2001)
- Arrivederci, Bon Voyage, Goodbye
- W: James Robinson; P&I: Peter Snejbjerg; C: Jason Wright, Jamison (separations); L: Bill Oakley; E: Pete Tomasi, Steve Wacker (assistant); "Guiding light": Archie Goodwin (posthumous credit); "Special Thanks to Ole Comoll"
- Story (Legion-related only): Starman (Jack Knight) is returned to the early 21st century by an elderly Thom Kallor/"Danny Blaine" (also Starman), before Thom returns to the day before his death. Before leaving, however, Thom discusses the possibility that the future where he becomes the 21st century Starman is not Jack's future, or the future of the Thom we see in Legion Worlds #4 onward.
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Post-Infinite Crisis (Lightning Saga)
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The Justice Society of America v3 #1 (published December 6, 2006, cover date February 2007)
- The Next Age: Chapter 1
- W: Geoff Johns; P: Dale Eaglesham; I: Art Thibert; C: Jeromy Cox; L: Rob Leigh; E: Stephen Wacker, Eddie Berganza, Harvey Richards (assistant)
- A mentally unstable Starman is apparently a time- and era-misplaced Thom Kallor, as more fully revealed in the following issue. He makes reference to Color Kid and Polar Boy. Glimpses of coming scenes hint that Dawnstar will be involved in the unfolding story.
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The Justice Society of America v3 #2 (1st Printing) (published January 10, 2007, cover date March 2007)
- The Next Age: Chapter 2
- W: Geoff Johns; P: Dale Eaglesham; I: Ruy José; C: Jeromy Cox; L: Rob Leigh; E: Eddie Berganza, Adam Schlagman (assistant)
- Starman makes reference to murder not being "part of the code", Kenz Nuhor and a vote of 10 to 9 - all primary story elements of Adventure Comics #342. He is shown unmasked for the first time, revealing a beard similar to that worn by Star Boy beginning in Keith's Giffen's stint on Legion of Super-Heroes v2. He also mentions being trapped somewhere that was "blown to Kingdom Come", implying that he is the same Starman seen in that series.
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The Justice Society of America v3 #3 (published February 14, 2007 (One week late), cover date April 2007)
- The Next Age: Chapter 3
- W: Geoff Johns; P: Dale Eaglesham; I: Ruy José; C: Jeromy Cox; L: Rob Leigh; E: Eddie Berganza, Adam Schlagman (assistant)
- Starman appearance
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52: Week Forty-Nine (published April 11, 2007, cover date April 11, 2007)
- The Origin of the Justice Society of America
- W: Mark Waid; P: Don Kramer; I: Michael Bair; C: Alex Sinclair; L: Rob Leigh; E: Michael Siglain, Janine Schaeffer (associate), Harvey Richards (assistant)
- Starman cameo appearance
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