When DC Comics announced in August that iconic superheroes from its Justice League of America title would be moving to Canada, many Canadian fans were excited at the prospect of having a Justice League to call their own.

Now that the Justice League of Canada has been given the official title of Justice League United, Canadians will still have a cover to call their own.

DC told the Star that Justice League United #1, written by Toronto’s Jeff Lemire, will ship with a Canadian variant edition that will pay homage to the series’ Canadian working title.

Illustrated by Mike McKone, the Canadian cover will be a re-coloured version of the standard edition with a Justice League Canada logo in place of the Justice League United logo.

It will be available to all retailers at the same price as the standard edition.

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Besides the Canadian logo, the variant cover features most of the team’s members, including Stargirl, Animal Man, Martian Manhunter, Green Arrow, Adam Strange and Lemire’s new Canadian hero Equinox.

DC Comics says the issue will see Canada’s newest masked protectors take on an unstoppable force called The Unimaginable.

Having first appeared in 1966, The Unimaginable was a cosmic energy life form with immense power, but it’s unclear if the new version of the villain will bear any semblance to its predecessor.

Justice League United #1 is scheduled to arrive in stores on May 14, three weeks after the title’s inaugural zero issue release on April 23.