List of Elseworlds publications


This is a list of Elseworlds publications from DC Comics, grouped by main character, and in alphabetical order by title.

Batman ''Elseworlds''

The DC Annuals in 1994 featured Elseworlds stories.
  • Action Comics Annual #6 – "Legacy" – A Kryptonian named Gar-El flees Krypton and conquers 18th-century Earth. 200 years later, his descendant Kal fights against his rule. This story is written and drawn by John Byrne.
  • * "Doomsday for the Fifth Dimension": A short story which was published alongside "Legacy". Written by Dennis Janke and Louise Simonson, and illustrated by Janke, the story shows baby Kal-El's rocketship landing not on Earth, but in the Fifth Dimension, and having grown to adult size, begins unintentionally wreaking havoc on its denizens until he is stopped by King Mxyzptlk.
  • Adventures of Superman Annual #6 – "The Super Seven Part I: The Longest Night" – Long after Earth has been conquered by aliens, only seven superheroes remain.
  • Batman Annual #18 – "Black Masterpiece" – Leonardo da Vinci's apprentice uses his master's hang-glider design to fight crime.
  • Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Annual #4 – "Citizen Wayne" – Batman as Citizen Kane.
  • Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #2 – "The Tyrant" – In a totalitarian Gotham, Batman prevents crime by suppressing all dissent, while Anarky leads the resistance.
  • Catwoman Annual #1 – "The Last Man" – Talia al Ghul as a 14th-century werecat fighting Crusaders.
  • Deathstroke the Terminator Annual #3 – "Journey's End" – Deathstroke survives in a post-apocalyptic world.
  • Detective Comics Annual #7 – "Leatherwing" – Batman translated into a traditional tale of piracy on the high seas.
  • Flash Annual #7 – "The Barry Allen Story" – A crippled Wally West sells Barry Allen's story to a film studio.
  • Green Lantern Annual #3 – "Ring of Evil" – Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner as Nazis, with John Stewart leading the resistance.
  • Justice League America Annual #8 – "The Once and Future League" – A century after the League was destroyed by Felix Faust, a new version is formed.
  • Justice League International Annual #5 – "No Rules to Follow" – On an alternate Earth where metahumans are shunned and feared, several of them come together as the Justice League.
  • L.E.G.I.O.N. Annual #5 – "The Man From L.E.G.I.O.N. 007" – Lobo as a James Bond parody and other spoofs: "L.E.G.I.O.N. Archives", "L.E.G.I.O.N. 90210", "L.E.G.I.O.N. by Gaslight", "WomanMan with Girl the Boy Wonder", "Elseworlds Rejects".
  • Legionnaires Annual #1 – "Castles in the Air" – The Legion as a futuristic version of the Knights of the Round Table.
  • Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #5 – "The Long Road Home" – The Legion in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
  • Lobo Annual #2 – "A Fistful of Bastiches" – Assorted Western tales.
  • New Titans Annual #10 – "Facets" – Heroic fantasy version of the battle against Trigon.
  • Robin Annual #3 – "The Narrow Path" – In feudal Japan, the apprentice of the Bat-Ninja learns his true destiny.
  • Steel Annual #1 – "Crucible of Freedom" – John Henry Irons as a plantation slave who fights for his family's freedom before the American Civil War.
  • Superboy Annual #1 – "The Super Seven Part II: The Men of Steel" – Continuing the story from Adventures of Superman Annual #6.
  • Superman Annual #6 – "The Feral Man of Steel" – In 19th-century India, Kal-El is raised by wolves. The story is loosely based on Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories, with added elements of Tarzan.
  • Superman: The Man of Steel Annual #3 – "Unforgiven" – Jor-El convinces the Science Council to relocate selected Kryptonians to Earth. 20 years later, his son must help humans and Kryptonians live in harmony.
  • Team Titans Annual #2 – "Into the Light" – A space opera version of the battle against Lord Chaos.

    Collected editions

  • Superman/Batman: Alternate Histories – reprints the stories "Leatherwing", "Legacy", "Crucible of Freedom" and "Citizen Wayne" from the above.

    Collected editions