Justice League of America. Vol. 2, Curse of the Kingbutcher / Steve Orlando, writer ; Felipe Watanabe, Jamal Campbell, Andy MacDonald, Neil Edwards, pencillers ; Scott Hanna, Jamal Campbell, Andy MacDonald, Sandu Florea, inkers ; Hi-Fi, Jamal Campbell, colorists ; Clayton Cowles, letterer.
Publisher:
DC Comics,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
"Originally published in single magazine form in Justice League of America 7-11"--Title page verso.
Contents:
Terrorstrike / Jamal Campbell, penciller -- The man from Monster Valley, part one / Felipe Watanabe, penciller -- The man from Monster Valley, part two / Felipe Watanabe, penciller -- Curse of the Kingbutcher, part one / Andy MacDonald, penciller -- Curse of the Kingbutcher, part two / Neil Edwards, penciller.
Summary:
"Vixen, Lobo, the Ray, the Atom, Black Canary and Killer Frost are no one's idea of Earth's greatest heroes ... and yet they've all been brought together by Batman to form a new incarnation of the Justice League. This new League was founded on the idea that everyone deserves a second chance, but when the team rescues Makson, a strange man from a hidden land of monsters, that optimistic ideal is put to the test. On the surface, it appears this stranger deserves the same new start granted to the reformed villains of the new JLA, but Batman has his doubts. If he's right about Makson, it could destroy this new team's ability to trust the very people they're supposed to be helping. But if he's wrong, it's their trust in Batman that will be shattered. And in the Ray's hometown of Vanity, a mysterious force called The Might Behind the Mirror is visiting people in their dreams and making the their deepest wishes come true. It seems like a miracle ... until the Justice League of America learns that these gifts are no blessings - they come with a fatal curse!" -- cover page 4.
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