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Justice League America 92

JUSTICE LEAGUE AMERICA #92

Cover Date: September 1994
Cover Price: $1.50

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Luke Ross


Story: [Return of the Hero! 1]: "The Program" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryChristopher Priest
PencilsLuke Ross
InksCramer, Matt Banning, Wayne Faucher, José Marzan, Jr.
LetteringClem Robins
ColorsGene D'Angelo
Assistant editingRuben Diaz
EditingBrian Augustyn

Feature Character(s):

Justice League America:
Elongated Man (last in Justice League International Vol. 2 #67; next in Justice League Task Force #16)
Crimson Fox (last in Justice League International Vol. 2 #67; next in Justice League Task Force #16)
Fire (last in Justice League International Vol. 2 #67; next in Justice League Task Force #16)
L-Ron (last in Justice League International Vol. 2 #67; next in Justice League Task Force #16)
Tasmanian Devil (last in Justice League International Vol. 2 #67; next in Justice League Task Force #16)

Guest Star(s):

Triumph (last in Justice League International Vol. 2 #67; also in flashback; next in Justice League Task Force #16)
Superman (in flashback preceding formation of the Justice League of America; see Comments)
Martian Manhunter (in flashback preceding formation of the Justice League of America; see Comments)
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan; in flashback preceding formation of the Justice League of America; see Comments)
Flash II (in flashback preceding formation of the Justice League of America; see Comments)
Aquaman (in flashback preceding formation of the Justice League of America; see Comments)
Black Canary II (in flashback preceding formation of the Justice League of America; see Comments)

Villain(s):

Unnamed aliens (in flashback preceding Justice League Task Force #16; see Comments)

Comment(s):

It is revealed that before the Justice League of America was originally formed the heroes had been brought together by Triumph to fight off an alien invasion. In the final battle Triumph disrupted the aliens' time/space drive, tearing a hole in the fabric of time resulting in both the aliens and Triumph himself to be shifted out of phase with the time stream, which then corrected itself to form a new history where Triumph had never existed.


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