All-Star Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Injustice Strikes Twice!", the Justice Society of America confronts the Injustice Society in a high-stakes battle for Wildcat’s life, while Bruce Wayne, newly appointed Gotham City Police Commissioner, watches their actions unfold with growing concern. Written by Paul Levitz and illustrated by Joe Staton, with inks by Bob Layton and colors by Liz Berube, this 1977 issue captures the JSA at a moral crossroads—pushing the limits of justice in ways that may demand intervention from even the most reluctant heroes. The cover, by Rich Buckler and Jack Abel, captures the tension perfectly.
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The JSA faces off vs. the Injustice Society for Wildcat's life as Gotham City Police Commissioner Bruce Wayne discusses the JSA's recent actions in Gotham and elsewhere, wondering why they're acting in such an extreme manner. Should such actions not be corrected, drastic measures may have to be taken to put them down. To Be continued...
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