PropertyValue
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  • JLA Vol 1 21
Letterer1
  • Kurt Hathaway
Inker1
  • Doug Hazlewood
Inker1
  • Doug Hazlewood
Writer1
  • Mark Waid
Penciler1
  • Arnie Jorgensen
Colourist1
  • Pat Garrahy
Writer1
  • Mark Waid
StoryTitle
  • Strange New World
Penciler1
  • Arnie Jorgensen
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * ** ** ** Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Kurt Hathaway
Colourist1
  • Pat Garrahy
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CoverArtist
  • Howard Porter
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 21
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • JLA
Month
  • 8
Notes
  • * This issue is reprinted in the JLA: Strength in Numbers trade paperback and the JLA Vol. 3 trade paperback. * The conclusion with Adam Strange stranded on Earth once again makes little sense in the context of the shared DC Universe, even just taking the JLA all by itself. Last issue, Adam Strange explicitly mentioned Kyle's trip to Rann in Green Lantern Vol. 3 #74. In that issue, Kyle traveled from Earth to Rann simply using the power of his ring. Furthermore, the JLA has the White Martians' jumpships at their disposal, and on top of that, Orion and Big Barda have access to Boom Tubes that can get them as far as Wonderworld, as later seen in JLA #36. Essentially, the only reason none of these methods of taking Adam Strange back to Rann without the need of a Zeta Beam is because the plot demands so.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1998