''Day of Judgment'' was a multi-title
DC Comics
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miniseries
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and
crossover
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Entertainment
Albums and songs
* ''Cross Over'' (Dan Peek album)
* ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987
* ''Crossover'' (Intrigue album)
* ''Crossover'' (Hitomi Shimatani album)
* ''Crossover'' (Yoshino ...
storyline during the autumn of 1999. The limited series was written by
Geoff Johns
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He se ...
, with art by
Matthew Dow Smith
Matthew Dow Smith (sometimes credited as Matthew Smith) is an American comic book artist.
Bibliography
* '' Astronauts in Trouble: Live From the Moon'' #1 and #2
* ''Bad Luck Chuck'' #1-5 (Dark Horse)
* ''The Book of Fate'' #11
* ''Day of Judgm ...
.
The main storyline for the series dealt with the
Spectre
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(whose previous host,
Jim Corrigan
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The first Corrigan initially appeared in '' More Fun Comics'' #52 (February 1940), a deceased cop acting as host to the cos ...
, had left him when he ascended into
Heaven
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) being bonded to a new host, in the form of the then-deceased
Hal Jordan
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.
Storyline
Endeavoring to cause chaos on Earth, as well as to defeat his enemy and rival demon
Neron,
Etrigan the Demon
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arranges for the now-hostless Spectre-Force to be bonded to the renegade King-Angel
Asmodel
Abel
Abin Sur
Abra Kadabra (character)
Abby Holland
Ace the Bat-Hound
Acrata
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, who uses the Spectre's power to freeze
Hell and release hordes of demons on Earth. This action also results in villains, such as the
Enchantress, being released. Earth's conventional heroes are powerless against Asmodel's onslaught. With the regular heroes having fallen, it is up to the newly-formed
Sentinels of Magic
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- consisting of
Doctor Occult
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,
Zatanna
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, the
Phantom Stranger
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,
Madame Xanadu
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The character was played by Jeryl Prescott in ...
,
Deadman,
Raven
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, the
Ragman,
Sentinel
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and
Sebastian Faust
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- to stand against the Spectre/Asmodel.
To vanquish Asmodel, the Sentinels and the other heroes divide into three groups: a 'home front' to defend Earth, a team to reignite the fires of Hell and a team to search for Jim Corrigan in Heaven and convince him to become the Spectre again. Although the team who is at Hell falls into the River Styx after a fight with
Cerberus
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- being rescued only by the soulless Faust, who is unaffected by the visions that plague his comrades - and the team who is in Heaven fails to recruit Corrigan to their cause, they are directed by the archangel Michael to Purgatory, where a soul in search of redemption may aid them. Selecting
Hal Jordan
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, who is feeling guilty over his actions as
Parallax
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, as the best candidate for the Spectre-Force's new host, the Sentinels bring him to Earth with the aid of other deceased heroes.
While
Captain Marvel - who possesses a "pure" soul - takes the
Spear of Destiny
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to aid in the fight, Faust sacrifices his newly regained soul - the demon who had previously been promised his soul having ''already'' been defeated - to restore the fires of Hell by killing the Enchantress. With Marvel having weakened the Spectre, Hal attempts to merge with the Spirit of Vengeance, leading to a three-way battle between himself, Asmodel and Neron - who had hidden inside
Superman to gain access to the mortal plane - that is interrupted by the Spectre-Force. At first demanding to know ''why'' it should accept ''any'' of them as hosts, the Spectre-Force finally chooses Hal when he states that being the Spectre would be an ''appropriate'' punishment for what he had done as Parallax. As a result of this choice, Neron is punished by his fellow demon-lords for using Hell's power for his own pleasure by having his royal status stripped from him and being demoted to a Rhyming Demon - which had been Etrigan's plan all along.
The crossover event resulted in the creation of the Sentinels of Magic and Hal Jordan becoming the Spectre's new host for a time.
Certain aspects of this event were later dealt with in ''
Green Lantern: Rebirth'' (involving Hal Jordan being released from the Spectre-Force) and ''
Day of Vengeance
''Day of Vengeance'' is a six-issue comic book limited series written by Bill Willingham, with art by Justiniano and Walden Wong, published in 2005 by DC Comics.
Publication history
''Day of Vengeance'' is one of four limited series leading up to ...
'' (wherein the again-hostless Spectre-Force once more runs amok on Earth).
References
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External links
*
''Day of Judgment'' at the DC Database Project
{{DC events
1999 comics debuts
DC Comics limited series
Comics by Geoff Johns
Fiction about purgatory