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Justice League of America (vol. 2) #50

Issue Credits

Writer
James Robinson
Penciller, Variant Cover Artist
Mark Bagley
Inker
Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund
Variant Cover Inker
Rob Hunter
Colourist, Cover Colourist
Hifi
Letterer
Rob Leigh
Assitant Editor
Rex Ogle
Associate Editor
Adam Schlagman
Editor
Eddie Berganza
Variant Cover B Penciller
Jim Lee
Variant Cover B Inker
Scott Williams
Variant Cover B Colourist
Alex Sinclair
Cover Artist
Ethan Van Sciver

Quotes

Donna Troy: When we were in the Teen Titans and Titans it was as  much about us fighting our stable of villains — family members a lot of the time who had it in for us — as it was fighting crimes and saving the world. Now it’s bigger. Sure, the JLA’s got its villains, but it’s way more about the world and mankind and the big stuff, and that is the big difference.

Donna Troy: Jason Todd… the Red Hood to you guys…Batman: Yeah, I think I’ve heard of him.

Synopsis “JLA=Omega Part 1: Worlds Collide”

Supergirl and Jesse Quick make light work of their duties around the Justice League Watchtower by racing each other at superspeed. Their discussion on how each of the Leaguers has suffered a personal tragedy is interrupted by the arrival of the Green Lantern from Earth-9 (the Tangent Universe) who pleads “… help me. My world in dead.” Jade, Donna, and Batman are recalled to the Hall of Justice, but Congo Bill is looking for the missing Starman. The Green Lantern describes how a doomsday device left behind by Alexander Luthor is destroying the Crime Syndicate’s Anti-Matter Earth. The Syndicate sought to save their world by siphoning the doomsday energies to Earth-9, but that only slowed the destruction of their own world.

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Justice League of America (vol. 2) #1

Quotes

Kathy Sutton: I’ve been through this seven time since I first met him. Seven. People think it gets easier. They’re wrong. It always take a bit to collect the pieces. And even when there’s no League, the League does it. Hal helped this time. Last time it was Bruce. As a favor, we asked Magnus to put him together. He didn’t hesitate. He, of all people understands.

Vixen: I feel the birds first. Seagulls and terns. Danger’s coming. Then I feel the tiger. Anger overwhelms me. The place looks empty. Looks aren’t everything. They’re already here. Lion.

Credits

Writer Penciller Inkers Colourist
Brad Meltzer Ed Benes Sandra Hope and Mariah Benes (special thanks given to) Alex Sinclair
Letter Assistant Editor Editor
Rob Leigh Jeanine Schafer Eddie Berganza
Cover Artists: Two standard covers & retailer variant cover by Ed Benes, Mariah Benes, and Alex Sinclair; variant cover by Michael Turner and Peter Stiegerwald

Synopsis “The Tornado’s Path – Chapter One: Life”

The Justice League has been out of action for over a year ever since it disintegrated during the Infinite Crisis. Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman have even been through their own soul searching and have come together to in the Batcave to plan the League’s reformation.

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Justice League of America (vol. 2) #42

Issue Credits

  • Writer: James Robinson
  • Pencils: Mark Bagley
  • Inks: Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund and Jonathan Glapion
  • Colors: Pete Pantazis
  • Letters: Rob Leigh
  • Cover: Mark Bagley (signed), Rob Hunter (signed), and Pete Pantazis
  • Variant Cover: Adriana Melo, Mariah Benes, and Nei Ruffino
  • Associate Editor: Adam Schlagman
  • Editor: Eddie Berganza

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New preview covers for JLA #42

DC have released the coloured preview cover for JLA #42 by Mark Bagley showing Doctor Impossible and the two allies attacking the Justice League and a variant cover by Adriana Melo showing a pin-up of Donna Troy, Doctor Light, and Starfire.

Bagley pencils for JLA #42

The early pencils for Mark Bagley’s cover to JLA #42, the second issue of the post-Blackest Night League, has been published on DC’s Source Blog.

The three characters coming at the Justice League aren’t identified in DC’s post, but that central character looks like Doctor Impossible – Mister Miracle’s evil “brother” from Brad Meltzer’s first JLA arc. The character on the left looks like Steppenwolf, but I’m not so familiar with the woman on the right. Nevertheless, they’re all very Jack Kirby looking and, if it is a set of Fourth World characters, it’ll be the first time they’ve been seen since the end of Final Crisis.