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World's End (comics)

"World's End" is a 2008-2009 comic book crossover storyline published by Wildstorm and taking place in the Wildstorm Universe. The event takes place in the issues of all of Wildstorm's Wildstorm Universe ongoing series.
==Publication history==
Both flagship titles, ''The Authority'' and ''Wildcats'', were slated to be written by Grant Morrison with ''Wildcats'' drawn by Jim Lee and ''The Authority'' drawn by Gene Ha, but the pair encountered serious delays. Only one issue of ''Wildcats'' and two of ''The Authority'' ever shipped. Eventually, amid disapproving fan reaction, both series were cancelled.〔(NYCC '08: The Grant Morrison Panel ), Newsarama, April 19, 2008〕
Before the announcement that Morrison's series would not continue, Christos Gage filled in with ''The Authority: Prime''.〔(Getting Some Authority: Christos Gage On His Upcoming Authority Arc ). Newsarama, April 5, 2007〕〔(AUTHORITY COMPLEX: Gage & Robertson Talk "Prime" ), Comic Book Resources, July 12, 2007〕〔(Gage Takes Wildstorm: Talking ''Midnighter: Armageddon'' & ''Authority: Prime'' ), July 16, 2007, at Newsarama〕 The series shipped promptly, and Gage was hired to write a new cross-universe series ''Wildstorm: Armageddon''. ''Armageddon'' comprised six one-shots based on six of the relaunched titles,〔〔(Armageddon Man: Christos Gage on Wildstorm: Armageddon ), Newsarama, December 10, 2007〕 and led into successive bi-weekly limited series ''Wildstorm: Revelations''〔(Scott Beatty: Exploring The Wildstorm Universe ), Newsarama, February 13, 2008〕〔(Gage & Beatty on Wildstorm: Revelations ), Newsarama, January 4, 2008〕 and ''Number of the Beast''.〔〔(Ben Abernathy on Wildstorm's: Number of the Beast ), Newsarama, January 22, 2008〕 These culminated in the ''World's End'' storyline, beginning July 2008, which documented worldwide catastrophe and saw several Wildstorm titles relaunched with new creative teams and a new status quo for the universe.〔(NYCC '08: LIVING IN THE RUINS: WS Editor Ben Abernathy on 'Worlds End' ), Newsarama, April 19, 2008〕
Wildstorm editor Ben Abernathy described this storyline as a new direction for the Wildstorm Universe:

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