Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Elseworlds titles, Kingdom Come, List of Elseworlds publications, Superman & Batman: Generations, Superman: Red Son, The Dark Knight Strikes Again, Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, Superman: Secret Identity, Super-Sons, Superboy's Legion, Batman & Dracula: Red Rain, JLA: The Nail, JLA: Act of God, Batman: Castle of the Bat, JLA: Destiny, Batman: Holy Terror, The Golden Age, Gotham by Gaslight, Superman: The Feral Man of Steel, Batman: In Darkest Knight, Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl, Superman and Batman: World's Funnest, Superman: War of the Worlds, The Kingdom, JLA: Another Nail, JSA: The Liberty Files, Batman: Two Faces, Batman: Nosferatu, The Superman Monster, Elseworlds 80-Page Giant, Planetary/JLA: Terra Occulta, Superman's Metropolis, Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon, Deathstroke: Journey's End, Supergirl: Wings, Superman: At Earth's End, The Berlin Batman, Justice Riders, Batman: Nine Lives, Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop, Whom Gods Destroy, Batman: Masque, Green Lantern: Evil's Might, Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty, Batman: Knight Gallery, Superman: True Brit, Batman: Gotham Noir, Superman: Speeding Bullets, Son of Superman, JLA: Created Equal, Superman: Last Son of Earth, Batman: Year 100, JLA: Age of Wonder, Wonder Woman: Amazonia, Superman: The Dark Side. Excerpt: Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book mini-series published in 1996 by DC Comics. It was written by Alex Ross and Mark Waid and painted in gouache by Ross, who also developed the concept from an original idea. Set some twenty years into the future of the then-current DC Universe, it deals with a growing conflict between "traditional" superheroes, such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Justice League, and a growing population of largely amoral and dangerously irresponsible new vigilantes. Between these two groups ...