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  • Justice League of America Vol 1 144
Trivia
  • 5.680368E8
Inker1
  • Frank McLaughlin
Inker1
  • Frank McLaughlin
Writer1
  • Steve Englehart
Penciler1
  • Dick Dillin
Colourist1
  • Anthony Tollin
Writer1
  • Steve Englehart
StoryTitle
  • The Origin of the Justice League - Minus One!
Editor1
  • Julius Schwartz
Penciler1
  • Dick Dillin
Appearing
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Colourist1
  • Anthony Tollin
Editor1
  • Julius Schwartz
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CoverArtist
  • Dick Dillin
  • Frank McLaughlin
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 144
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Justice League of America
Month
  • July
Synopsis
  • While he is looking through the JLA casebook, Green Arrow discovers discrepancies in the established "origin" of the team, and asks for the true story, which Superman and Green Lantern relate with the aid of a videotape account narrated by J'onn J'onzz. In February, 1959, a panic is generated by the revelation of the presence of Martians on Earth. Unable to cope with the situation alone, the Flash, then a mere fledgling as a super-hero, summons the more experienced Superman, Batman, and Robin to help out. When Roy Raymond, telejournalist and host of the "Impossible But True" program, learns of the situation, his public disclosure of the problem instigates a gathering of heroes, including the Blackhawks, the Challengers of the Unknown, Plastic Man, the Vigilante, Robotman, Congo Bill and Congorilla, Rex the Wonder Dog, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen. The only prominent hero missing is Green Arrow, who is involved in a case that takes him and his sidekick Speedy back to the island of his origin. left|thumb|The Heroes Assemble The assembled champions divide up into groups to search out further Martian activity: Plastic Man, Jimmy Olsen, and the Blackhawks accidentally run afoul of Rip Hunter's newly invented Time Sphere. Vigilante, Robotman, Congo Bill, Congorilla, Lois Lane, and the Challengers have a near-encounter with Adam Strange and the Zeta-Beam Finally, the remaining heroes discover Blanx and his men, and rescue the captive J'onn J'onzz. The successful team, with the exceptions of Robin, Roy Raymond, and Rex, consists of the same heroes who will make an agreement to unite formally as the Justice League of America some months later; even the future Green Lantern is present, having encountered the Martians in his identity as test pilot Hal Jordan.
Notes
  • * The flashback events from this issue take place before Justice League of America #9.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1977