PropertyValue
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  • Justice League International Vol 2 68
Letterer1
  • Kevin Cunningham
Inker1
  • John Stokes
Inker1
  • John Stokes
Writer1
  • Christopher Priest
Penciler1
  • Phil Jimenez
Colourist1
  • Gene D'Angelo
Writer1
  • Christopher Priest
StoryTitle
  • Triumph
Editor1
  • Brian Augustyn
  • Ruben Diaz
Penciler1
  • Phil Jimenez
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * :* :* :* :* :* :* Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Plasma Men Other Characters: * * Locations: * * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Kevin Cunningham
Colourist1
  • Gene D'Angelo
Editor1
  • Brian Augustyn
  • Ruben Diaz
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CoverArtist
  • Chuck Wojtkiewicz
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 68
NextIssue
  • —
Speaker
  • [[W:C:dc:William MacIntyre
Volume
  • 2
Title
  • Justice League International
Month
  • 9
Synopsis
  • The Justice Leaguers join Triumph in his fight against the plasma men, though in time he realises that fighting is not what's needed in this situation - a peaceful conclusion is achieved by simply communicating with the beings.
Event
  • Zero Hour
Notes
  • * Story continued from Justice League Task Force #16. * Part of the Zero Hour crossover event. * Final issue of the series.
quotation
  • Trained for this since I was thirteen. Since I knew I had the power. Dedicated my life to becoming a hero. And only now, years later, do I see the fatal flaw -- the hero I created has no soul. No real reason to be a hero other than that's what I wanted to be. I was working the suit. Using just the right pitch in my voice as I barked orders and took command. Never really understanding that real heroes are often thrust into those roles by some tragedy... some pain in their lives. They don't just wake up one day and decide to put on a costume. The uniform means something to them... it's a symbol... a reminder of the price they've paid to wear it. Amazing how, in death, your vision crystallizes and you see clearly for the first time -- I have no right calling myself a hero. I don't even know the meaning of the word. And now, as death aproaches, I can only beg -- forgive me... please... teach me...
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1994