The JLA covers for 2010 have already been released and now Newsarama has a preview of the Solicitation blurbs. The final paragraph of the JLA #41 solicitation (below) is interesting – it means that the group pin-up we’ve been shown several times isn’t the actual cover. I suppose that its not too surprising given that DC used multiple covers for the launch of Brad Meltzer and Dwayne McDuffie’s runs. It’s also interesting that Cry For Justice will run for a further issue alongside the main title.
JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE #6Written by James RobinsonArt and cover by Mauro CascioliAfter a shocking loss, Prometheus reveals an even greater threat to the team than they thought possible! How will this new crisis change the face of the DC Universe? Find out in the penultimate chapter of this groundbreaking miniseries event!On sale January 27 • 6 of 7 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #41Written by James RobinsonArt and covers by Mark Bagley & Rob HunterBe here for the start of a new Justice League era! The JLA have been getting a pounding in the last couple of months, but NO MORE! The team regroups with a new roster that will transcend time and space! Make way for the World’s Greatest Heroes – Batman, Green Lantern, the Atom, Green Arrow, Donna Troy, the Guardian, Cyborg, Mon-El, Starfire, Dr. Light and, yes, Congorilla!This issue features two covers by Mark Bagley which are seperately orderable. Cover A features Green Lantern and Green Arrow; Cover B features Batman and Mon-El. The cover images will be revealed online before the issue’s Final Order Cutoff date.On sale January 20 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US





















Just to clarify, no issues of my JLA run had multiple or variant covers.
Hi Dwayne, thanks for stopping by. I’m really looking forward to your Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DVD feature.
Sorry to correct you, but the first issue of your run had two covers – albeit using a single piece of artwork. JLA #13 had that fantastic spread of the Injustice League by Ian Churchill with Lex Luthor on the “left” cover and the Joker on the “right” cover. I’ve just uploaded a copy of the solicitation version to the gallery. As far as I know your second issue, JLA #14, was the first not to have a variant cover.