JLA #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe tagline says it all — "The World's Mite-iest Heroes!" — and Howard Porter and Drew Geraci's cover delivers the absurd, vertigo-inducing premise with terrific flair: Superman, Green Lantern, and the Atom are barely specks clinging to the back of an enormous hand, dwarfed in a way that makes even the Man of Steel look helpless. With a story titled "Half a Mind to Save a World," this June 2000 issue from Johnson, Pajarillo, and Wong promises a genuinely strange, small-scale adventure that turns the JLA's usual world-saving ambitions into something delightfully microscopic.
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The JLA must save a civilization that has grown inside a child's brain.
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