PropertyValue
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  • Justice League of America Vol 1 167
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Letterer1
  • Ben Oda
Inker1
  • Frank McLaughlin
Inker1
  • Frank McLaughlin
Writer1
  • Gerry Conway
Penciler1
  • Dick Dillin
Colourist1
  • Jerry Serpe
Writer1
  • Gerry Conway
StoryTitle
  • The League that Defeated Itself
Penciler1
  • Dick Dillin
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* Supporting Characters: :* Adversaries: * :* :* :* :* :* Other Characters: * Locations: * ** ** *** **** Bay Federal Prison *** **** The Courtney Building * Items: * The Griffin Statue * Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Ben Oda
Colourist1
  • Jerry Serpe
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CoverArtist
  • Dick Dillin
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 167
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:Zatanna Zatara
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Justice League of America
Month
  • 6
Synopsis
  • Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, and Zatanna, now in the bodies of the Secret Society members, escape imprisonment aboard the JLA satellite, and attempt to return to their true forms. Using the super-villains' powers, they overcome Red Tornado and learn the location of the Secret Society headquarters from an incarcerated former member, Hi-Jack. However, their attack is foiled by the appearance of the remaining Justice League heroes, who have been alerted by the five villains masquerading as members. All the heroes-turned-villains are captured, except Zatanna, who escapes in the guise of Star Sapphire.
Notes
  • Reprinted in JLA: The Greatest Stories Ever Told. Hi-Jack's remarks in this about never trusting Funky Flashman and being glad that the Wizard is now leader of the Secret Society are puzzling, as Hi-Jack was actually last seen being banished to another dimension by the Wizard, before Funky Flashman took over as the Society's manager. There is no indication given as to how Hi-Jack returned to Earth or why he is in prison.
quotation
  • Fakes we may be, Archer, but we are not without power-- the same powers possessed by your friends, whose bodies we wear! Observe...and die!
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1979