Justice League of America #50 [DC 75th Anniversary Cover]
(December 2010)

DC, 2006 Series
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Price
4.99 USD
Pages
60
Indicia Frequency
monthly
On-sale Date
2010-10-20
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC [swirl]
Barcode
761941256412 05031
Editing
Eddie Berganza (editor); Adam Schlagman (associate editor); Rex Ogle (assistant editor)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Justice League / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jim Lee (signed)
Inks
Scott Williams (signed)
Colors
Alex Sinclair (signed)

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Aquaman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Wonder Woman; Flash [Barry Allen]; Martian Manhunter]; Starro
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Indexer Notes

Based on the cover from The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #28 -- the first appearance of the Justice League of America.

JLA: Omega, Part 1 Worlds Collide (Table of Contents: 1)

Justice League / comic story / 46 pages (report information)

Script
James Robinson
Pencils
Mark Bagley
Inks
Rob Hunter; Norm Rapmund
Colors
Hi-Fi
Letters
Rob Leigh

Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [Batman [Dick Grayson]; Donna Troy; Jade; Jesse Quick; Supergirl; Congorilla (cameo)]; Crime Syndicate of Amerika [Owlman; Superwoman; Power Ring; Johnny Quick; Ultraman]; Green Lantern (Tangent world); Faust; Green Lantern [Kyle Rayner] (flashback cameo); Red Hood [Jason Todd] (flashback cameo); Captain Marvel (flashback cameo); Mary Marvel (flashback cameo) ; Captain Marvel Jr. (flashback cameo); The Atom (Tangent world) (flashback cameo); the Flash (Tangent world) (flashback cameo); Dr. Impossible; Tender Mercy; Neon Black; Hunter; Bluejay; Alexander Luthor (corpse only); Omega Man
Synopsis
Green Lantern from the Tangent world warns the Justice League that the Crime Syndicate is destroying worlds, having just destroyed hers. Just then, the Crime Syndicate attacks the JLA in the Hall of Justice. Dr. Impossible and his gang also invade the Hall of Justice to recover the body of Alexander Luthor. Dr. Impossible then teleports in the Resurrection Machine. Using the energies of three humans from three different earths -- including a captive Bluejay -- Dr. Impossible attempts to resurrect Darkseid, but resurrects the Omega Man instead.
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Justice League
  2. 1. JLA: Omega, Part 1 Worlds Collide
    Justice League
This issue was modified by
  • Boris Ammerlaan
  • Bob Hughes
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Jim Van Dore