Title:
JLA (1997)
Synopsis:
"Camelot"
Three months after disbanding the Justice League,[1] former Leaguers have embarked on a recruitment drive to restructure the JLA. As part of the publicity, a contest to become an honorary member for a day was held and the winner Retro was killed and impersonated by Prometheus.[2] Once on board, he quickly defeats several Justice Leaguers using his advanced technology, fighting prowess, and a strategy he has developed for years. Wonder Woman rounds up the news staff assembled to film the proceedings and Prometheus confronts Flash and Green Lantern Kyle Rayner over the body of a beaten Batman.
Three months after disbanding the Justice League,[1] former Leaguers have embarked on a recruitment drive to restructure the JLA. As part of the publicity, a contest to become an honorary member for a day was held and the winner Retro was killed and impersonated by Prometheus.[2] Once on board, he quickly defeats several Justice Leaguers using his advanced technology, fighting prowess, and a strategy he has developed for years. Wonder Woman rounds up the news staff assembled to film the proceedings and Prometheus confronts Flash and Green Lantern Kyle Rayner over the body of a beaten Batman.
Cover Date:
Mar 1998
Publisher:
DC (Detective Comics)
Barcode:
761941208114
Issue Number:
16
Volume:
2
Month:
March
Year:
1998
Variant Number:
Cover A
Cover Letter:
A
Purchase Type:
Newsstand
Printing:
01611
Country:
United States
Cover Price:
$1.95
Era:
Modern Age
Genre:
Superhero
Fantasy
Action/Adventure
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Language:
English
Type of Comic:
Magazine
Characters:
Batman
Superman
Lois Lane
Aquaman
Martian Manhunter
Wonder Woman
Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner
Flash ( Wally West
Catwoman
Steel
Prometheus
Huntress
Plastic Man
Zauriel
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Date Added:
2018-07-02 23:05:15
Series:
JLA (1997)
Story Arc:
Camelot
Date Added:
2018-07-02 23:05:15
Writer:
Grant Morrison
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Artist:
Howard Porter
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Penciller:
Howard Porter
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Inker:
John Dell
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Colorist:
Pat Garrahy
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Cover Artist:
Howard Porter
John Dell
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Letterer:
Ken Lopez
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Editor:
Mike Carlin
Peter Tomasi
Dan Raspler
L.A. Williams
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