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Justice League Vol. 3 37 (Cover A)

JUSTICE LEAGUE VOL. 3 #37

Cover Date: March 2018
Cover Price: $2.99
Publication Date: 2018-01-17

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Cover Credits:
Art: Pete Woods


Variant Cover:
Cover B
Art: J.G. Jones (signed)

Story: "The People vs. Justice League, Part 4: The Fan" (20 Pages)
"Identity Crisis"
"Master Mind"
"Shadow Boxing"
"Snapshot"
"Watching the Watchers"

Credits:

StoryChristopher Priest
ArtPhilippe Briones
LetteringWillie Schubert
ColorsGabe Eltaeb
Associate editingRebecca Taylor
EditingBrian Cunningham

Feature Character(s):

Justice League
Aquaman (also disguised as Roland Knox; next in flashback in issue #39)
Batman (also in flashback to years ago)
Cyborg
Flash (also in flashback to years ago)
Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)
Green Lantern (Simon Baz; next in flashback in issue #39)
Superman (also in flashback in between issue #36, pages 1 and 8, and in flashback to years ago)
Wonder Woman (also disguised as Regina Cole; also in flashback to years ago)
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan; in flashback to years ago)
Martian Manhunter (in flashback to years ago)

Supporting Character(s):

James Gordon (last/next in ???)

Villain(s):

The Fan (also in flashback preceding issue #36)
Shaggy Man (in flashback to years ago)

Other Character(s):

Andre "Diesel" (first appearance; in flashback preceding flashback in issue #41)

Cameo Appearance(s):

D. Hasgrove

Location(s):

Illinois
East St. Louis
Gotham City
Justice League Watchtower
Washington D.C.
House of Representatives
Committee Chamber

Comment(s):

This story is continued from the previous issue and is continued in the next issue.

Solicitation:

“JUSTICE LOST” part four! As public confidence in the League continues to fall, strained relationships within the team are set aside when Simon Baz is kidnapped by the mysterious figure known as the Fan: a zealous Justice League acolyte who was inspired by the team as a youth and who now deals death to the League’s enemies. The Fan knows literally every detail about the League membership’s powers and tactics, and easily turns their own systems and resources against them “for their own good.


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