JLA #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Rock of Ages, Part Six: Stone of Destiny," the Justice League faces a cosmic threat that tests their unity and resolve, as ancient forces stir beneath the surface of the world. Written by Grant Morrison and brought to life by the dynamic art team of Gary Frank, Greg Land, and Howard Porter—with inks by John Dell and Bob McLeod, colors by Pat Garrahy, and letters by Ken Lopez—this issue blends high-stakes action with deep character moments. The cover, by Howard Porter and John Dell, captures the intensity of the moment, while the interior pages reflect the era’s eclectic pop culture with nods to music, video games, and more.
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- Titled 'Rock of Ages, Part Six: Stone of Destiny'; it is the conclusion of the six-issue 'Rock of Ages' arc spanning JLA #10–15.
- Written by Grant Morrison; pencilled by Howard Porter, Gary Frank, and Greg Land; inked by John Dell and Bob McLeod; edited by Dan Raspler with Peter J. Tomasi as associate editor.
- On-sale date: January 2, 1998; cover date: February 1998; expanded giant-size format at 39 pages of story, 48 pages total.
- The android Hourman (Matthew Tyler, a far-future construct) and the 853rd-century Superman appear in an epilogue scene alongside Metron — their first comics appearances, predating DC One Million (1998), in which both characters feature prominently.
- Aztek leaves the Justice League in this issue after learning that Lex Luthor secretly financed his superhero training, a plot thread seeded in Morrison and Mark Millar's Aztek solo series.
- Metron's parting line to the present-day JLA — to prepare Earth's fortifications — foreshadows Morrison's climactic 'World War III' arc that would close his run on the title.
- The issue exists in two editions: a direct-sales version and a newsstand variant, both with the same content and creative credits.
- Reprinted in: JLA Vol. 3: Rock of Ages TPB (May 1998), JLA: The Deluxe Edition Vol. 2 (August 2009), JLA Omnibus Vol. 2 (September 2012), and a new DC collected edition released as recently as June 2025.
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Reprinted in JLA #[3] (1998), JLA #3 (1998), Os Melhores do Mundo #18 (1999), JLA: The Deluxe Edition #2 (2009), JLA #2 (2012), JLA #2 (2025)
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