- Script:
- Gerry Conway
- Pencils:
- Ron Randall
- Inks:
- Ron Randall
- Colors:
- Carlos Badilla (1-7, 9-10); Tony Avina (8, 11-26)
- Letters:
- Carlos M. Mangual
- Genre:
- superhero
- Characters:
- Justice League of America [Vibe; Zatanna; Gypsy; Steel; Aquaman; Elongated Man; Vixen; Martian Manhunter]; Dale Gunn; Felix Faust; Geoff; Lamont
- Synopsis:
- Using an ancient artifact and the despair permeating Detroit, Felix Faust attacks the current Justice League of America as they are giving a tour of their new headquarters to schoolchildren, in hopes of quickly defeating them and drawing out the bigger guns. But inspired by one of the schoolchildren, the JLA fights back until Gypsy accidentally destroys Faust's artifact and breaks the spell.
The schoolchild is named Geoff, an obvious nod to DC's Chief Creative Officer, and Detroit-area native, Geoff Johns.
- Script:
- Gerry Conway
- Pencils:
- Chuck Patton; Rick Hoberg (pp. 19-23)
- Inks:
- Mike Machlan (finishes)
- Colors:
- Gene D'Angelo
- Letters:
- John Costanza
- Editing:
- Alan Gold (original editor)
- Genre:
- superhero
- Characters:
- Justice League of America [Superman; Wonder Woman; Flash; Aquaman; Martian Manhunter; Gypsy; Zatanna; Vixen; Elongated Man; Steel; Vibe; Green Lantern (flashback cameo); Batman (flashback cameo); Green Arrow (flashback cameo); Firestorm (flashback cameo); Hawkman (flashback cameo); Black Canary (flashback cameo)]; Sue Dibny; Dale Gunn; Rosita Ramone; Mother Windom; General Mustapha Maksai (dies); Starro (flashback cameo); Despero (flashback cameo); Amazo (flashback cameo); Anansi the Spider
- Synopsis:
- After Aquaman explains his decision to reform the League to Wonder Woman, Superman, and The Flash, Rosita Ramone delivers the news that General Maksai has kidnapped Mother Windom to try and force Vixen to give him the Tantu Totem. But the talisman causes a monstrous transformation in Maksai, reversed only when Vixen retrieves it, and Maksai falls to his death.
- Reprints: show reprint note before migration
Credits include: "Very special thanks to Rick Hoberg for assistance on pages 19-23." Rick Hoberg confirmed via email his role, explaining he may have worked from a rough from Chuck Patton for the first page "to orient positioning and hook up to the other pages."