PropertyValue
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  • Justice League of America Vol 1 255
Letterer1
  • Albert DeGuzman
Inker1
  • Bill Wray
Inker1
  • Bill Wray
Writer1
  • Gerry Conway
Penciler1
  • Luke McDonnell
Colourist1
  • Gene D'Angelo
Writer1
  • Gerry Conway
StoryTitle
  • Rising
Penciler1
  • Luke McDonnell
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * ** ** ** ** ** ** Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Albert DeGuzman
Colourist1
  • Gene D'Angelo
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CoverArtist
  • Luke McDonnell
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Dick Giordano
Issue
  • 255
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Justice League of America
Month
  • 10
Synopsis
  • Zatanna is brought out of her drugged delirium by the voice of her late father Zatara, and she escapes her bonds to face Adam. The injection of her genetic pattern has caused him to gain an expanded consciousness, and he pro-claims himself God. He observes the Justice League in their headquarters as they answer the team alert she had sent, while Hank Heywood is ministered to by Sue Dibny, and J'onn J'onzz and Gypsy are seeking runaway Pamela Cross. Gypsy finds Pamela and learns her story, by telling how she had run away herself because of her father's alcoholism, constant arguing, and the first demonstration of her illusion power. She had lived in the streets until finding the justice League, whom she looked upon as her salvation. John Jones meanwhile has traced the murder weapon from his case to Burt Biloxi's office, and deduces its theft by Biloxi's secretary, Norma Simons. When he confronts her, she blames the murder on her lover, who had used her to kill his wife. The man shoots Jones, but only the room's open fire prevents the disguised Martian from following them as they flee. The Justice League reaches Adam's headquarters, but Zatanna greets them outside and dismisses her call as a false alarm. This, however, is merely an illusion caused by Adam, who actually still holds Zatanna captive.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1986