(February 1970)

DC, 1960 Series
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Price
0.15 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
monthly, (with the exception of Jan., Apr., July, and Oct. (semi-monthly, Nov.)
On-sale Date
1969-12-11
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
National Periodical Publications, Inc.
Brand
Superman DC National Comics
Editing
Julius Schwartz

Issue Notes

On-sale date from copyright registration.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Justice League / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Gil Kane; Murphy Anderson (inset heads)
Inks
Gil Kane; Murphy Anderson (inset heads)
Colors
?
Letters
?

Job Number
S-324
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [JLA; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Hawkman [Katar Hol; Carter Hall]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Atom [Ray Palmer] (inset); Flash [Barry Allen] (inset)]; The Vigilante [Greg Sanders]
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Indexer Notes

Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.

The Coming of the Doomsters (Table of Contents: 1)

Justice League / comic story / 21.83 pages (report information)

Script
Denny O'Neil
Pencils
Dick Dillin
Inks
Joe Giella
Colors
?
Letters
?

Job Number
S-250
Genre
superhero
Characters
Justice League of America [JLA; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Black Canary [Dinah Drake]; Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Hawkman [Katar Hol; Carter Hall]; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]]; The Vigilante [Greg Sanders]; Jason Crass; Chokh (villain); The Doomsters (first appearance; villains)
Synopsis
The Vigilante comes out of retirement to enlist the JLA's help to discover the secret behind a factory that produces nothing but air and water pollution. The League moves into their new satellite headquarters, which is located 22,300 miles above the United States.
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Keywords
Justice League Satellite

Indexer Notes

Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.

Story across 23 pages, but pages 6 and 23 are 2/3-pages and page 12 is a 1/2-page.

Revival of the Vigilante, also in #79. First use of Satellite Headquarters.

Here's the Funniest One Yet...! (Table of Contents: 2) (Expand) /

Sugar and Spike / promo (ad from the publisher) / 0.33 page (report information)

The Man Who Hated Science! (Table of Contents: 3)

comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
Jack Miller
Pencils
John Giunta
Inks
John Giunta
Colors
?
Letters
?

Job Number
X-333
Genre
science fiction
Synopsis
Professor Mason Halloway invents a time machine and travels to the future, where he learns that the discovery and use of the X-ray will lead to widespread devastation.
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Keywords
time travel; X-rays

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

JLA Mail Room / letters page / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Julius Schwartz
Letters
typeset

Job Number
S-330

Indexer Notes

Letters submitted by Mike Tiefenbacher, August Peters, David V. Nogar, Leon Dornbaum, John Potter, Bill Henley Jr., Guy H. Lillian III, and Paul Decker.

Editing
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Justice League
  2. 1. The Coming of the Doomsters
    Justice League
  3. 2. Here's the Funniest One Yet...!
    Sugar and Spike
  4. 3. The Man Who Hated Science!
  5. 4. [no title indexed]
    JLA Mail Room
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  • Dwayne Best
  • Chris Boyko
  • CTGarry
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Matthew Head
  • Lou Mazzella
  • Jim Stangas
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