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Justice League of America (1960) - 194
Justice League of America (1960) - 194
Product Code:September, 1981
weight:70.0g
Product Condition:Used
$18.00 inc. tax
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Description

Volume:

22

Price:

0.50 USD

Pages:

36

Indicia frequency:

monthly

Indicia / Colophon Publisher:

DC Comics, Inc.

Brand:

DC [bullet]

Barcode:

0709893055509

Editing:

Len Wein

Color:

color

Dimensions:

standard Silver Age, then Modern Age US

Paper Stock:

Newsprint; Mando (beginning with #254)

Binding:

saddle-stitched (#s 39, 48, 58, 67, 76, 110-116, 200 squarebound)

Publishing Format:

was ongoing series


Death Is in the Cards!

Justice League of America / cover / 1 page

Credits

Pencils:

George Perez (signed)

Inks:

George Perez (signed)

Colors:

Anthony Tollin

Letters:

Gaspar Saladino

Job Number:

C-648

Content Information

Genre:

superhero

Characters:

Superman [Earth-1]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Zatanna; Black Canary; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Elongated Man (all as the Justice League of America/JLA); The Major Arcana

Indexer Notes

Color credits confirmed by Anthony Tollin.


Destiny Is a Stacked Deck

Justice League of America / comic story / 25 pages

Credits

Script:

Gerry Conway

Pencils:

George Perez (breakdowns); John Beatty (finished art)

Inks:

John Beatty

Colors:

Carl Gafford

Letters:

Ben Oda

Job Number:

J-7295

Content Information

Genre:

superhero

Characters:

Superman [Earth-1]; Elongated Man; Flash [Barry Allen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan] (cameo); Black Canary; Zatanna (all as the Justice League of America/JLA); Lois Lane (cameo); Sue Dibny (cameo); The Major Arcana (villains); Iris Allen (flashback); Tom Kalmaku (cameo); Green Arrow [Earth-1] (cameo); Amos Fortune (villain)

Synopsis:

The members of the JLA are attacked by living Tarot symbols, The Major Arcana. The JLA are able to trace the Tarot symbols back to Amos Fortune, who was able to animate them while researching probability effects. Amos Fortune flees and is trapped within the world of the Tarot deck.


[no title indexed]

JLA Mail Room / letters page / 0.5 page

Credits

Script:

Bob Rozakis [as Ted P. Skimmer]

Colors:

?

Letters:

typeset

Job Number:

L-804

Indexer Notes

Letters of comment from Jeff DeMos, Alicia Wu, and Andrew J. MacLaney.

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