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  • Justice League of America Vol 1 19
Inker1
  • Bernard Sachs
Inker1
  • Bernard Sachs
Writer1
  • Gardner Fox
Penciler1
  • Mike Sekowsky
Writer1
  • Gardner Fox
StoryTitle
  • The Super-Exiles of Earth!
Penciler1
  • Mike Sekowsky
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * * Duplicates of the JLA created by Dr. Destiny from their dreams Other Characters: * * An unnamed judge Locations: * ** *** ** ** *** *** ** *** ** Empire City ** *** ** ** *** Gotham City Art Museum ** *** **** ** A United States mint * * Items: * * * * * * * * * Vehicles: * * * * JLA spaceship
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CoverArtist
  • Murphy Anderson
  • Mike Sekowsky
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 19
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Justice League of America
Month
  • 5
Synopsis
  • Each of the Justice League members are shocked to find when doppelgangers who make the drop on them. While the real Justice League are knocked out, the impostors commit crimes which the real Leaguers are blamed. When the real Justice League revives and tries to clear their name with the help of Jean Loring, the court finds them guilty, thanks in part to testimony of the fakes who appear in their civilian guises. As punishment, they are exiled into space where the League begins to figure out how they can return to Earth and clear their name. Deciding to return to the Earth in their civilian guises, the Justice League reveal their true identities to each other for the first time. Battling their doppelgangers, the League manage to defeat their impostors. Clearing their names, the League soon learns that Dr. Destiny had created a device that in conjunction with the evil side of their minds, created the duplicate League members. After destroying Destiny's device, the Atom performs a surgery on all the League member's minds so that this weakness cannot be exploited again. In order to protect their loved ones, each of the League members agree to be exposed to Amnesium from Superman's Fortress of Solitude in order to forget their memory of their true identities from one another.
Notes
  • * This issue is reprinted in Justice League of America Archives Volume 3 and JLA: The Greatest Stories Ever Told. * This was the first time which the JLAers revealed their secret identities to each other, and the first time which Doctor Destiny used the Materioptikon.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1963