- Script
- Brad Meltzer
- Pencils
- Ed Benes
- Inks
- Sandra Hope; Ed Benes
- Colors
- Alex Sinclair
- Letters
- Rob Leigh
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Justice League of America [Black Lightning; Batman; Vixen; Hawkgirl; Red Arrow; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Black Canary; Red Tornado; Superman; Wonder Woman]; Geo-Force; Kathy Sutton; Dr. Will Magnus; Tina (of the Metal Men); Professor Ivo; Starro; Green Arrow; Trident (revealed to Karate Kid [Val Armorr]); Original Justice League [Superman; Batman; Flash [Barry Allen]; Aquaman; Wonder Woman; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Martian Manhunter] (flashback); Detroit Justice League [Vibe; Elongated Man; Vixen; Martian Manhunter; Aquaman; Steel; Zatanna; Gypsy; Hawkman; Hawkwoman; Firestorm; Green Arrow; Atom; Snapper Carr] (flashback in a photograph); Justice League International [Mr. Miracle; Oberon; Dr. Light [Kimiyo Hoshi]; Blue Beetle; Dr. Fate; Guy Gardner; Captain Marvel] (flashback in a photograph); Green Lantern [Kyle Rayner] (flashback in a photograph); Flash [Wally West] (flashback in a photograph); Cameos: Mr. Terrific [Michael Holt]; Supergirl; the Flash [Bart Allen]; Power Girl; Hawkman; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Firehawk; Nightwing; Captain Marvel; Aquaman; Cyborg (all pictures on a table of potential League members)
- Synopsis
- The new League's invitations go out, Roy Harper adopts a new costume and the codename of Red Arrow, and Black Lightning gets a tour of the Hall of Justice -- a public place where the JLA can gather including a Trophy Hall-- as well as a new satellite that includes a training room called "the Kitchen". Then, Batman and Black Lightning discover that Trident is actually a hero from the 31st century named Karate Kid.
- Reprints
Pages 27-29 include reprinted images from the covers of Justice League of America Archives #4 (April 1998) by John Workman, Justice League of America Annual 2 (October 1984) by Chuck Patton and Dick Giordano, Justice League #1 (May 1987) by Kevin Maguire and Terry Austin, JLA #1 (January 1997) by Howard Porter and John Dell, and the left page of a pin-up from Justice League of America #195 (October 1981) by George PĂ©rez as earlier group portraits.