All-Star: 1969: Aquarius Redux
by Dan Swanson, partially adapted from Justice League of America #73-74 by Dennis O’Neil and Dick Dillin
After the Earth disappears, a handful of strange visitors from other planets — Kell Orr of Xenon and his twin son and daughter Larre and Kelle, Tharka the Superwoman, and Regor of Uuz — each independently investigate Earth’s disappearance. Yet are they prepared for the cause of Earth’s disappearance, the living star called Aquarius? Having just battled both the JSA and the JLA, Aquarius managed to trick the heroes into believing he was destroyed, when he actually fled into space with Starman’s cosmic rod. But Starman and Green Lantern guess the eons-old villain’s deception and track him into deep space. When the heroes of Earth rendezvous with the super-stars of space, will even their combined powers be enough to stop Aquarius?
Starman and Superman: The Final Night
by Libbylawrence
The Earth is menaced when the living star called Aquarius attempts to devour the Sun, and only one hero can stop him — Starman! But as Will Payton risks his life to save the world, he must do so while confronting the mysterious changes to his powers he has undergone of late. Can Superman provide the assistance he needs, or must Starman go it alone?
Starman and Black Canary: The Star Czar
by Libbylawrence
Black Canary finds herself an outlaw once more, framed for crimes that were actually committed by her evil alternate timeline double, Magpie! Can she and Starman defeat her evil twin and discover why the mystery villain known only as the Star Czar framed her? And why does the Star Czar seem so oddly familiar to Dinah Lance?
Justice League of America: Genia Returns
by Libbylawrence
When the Justice League of America finds itself under attack by their own evil doubles from alternate timelines, they soon discover that it’s all a scheme by Genia, Brainiac’s brain-child, as part of her scheme for revenge! Will the JLA defeat her in time to stop her from shrinking and stealing their home towns?