JLA #54
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "United We Fall," the Justice League faces a crisis that fractures their unity, testing the bonds between its members as Eel O'Brian attempts to rally them using the ID. With Aquaman transformed into a true fish-man and Wonder Woman’s soul severed from her clay body, the team’s deepest divisions are laid bare—until her spirit of truth forces them to confront what it truly means to be a whole. Written by Mark Waid and brought to life with dynamic art by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary, this pivotal issue sees the League’s unity tested in ways that redefine their strength, with a cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary capturing the moment’s intensity.
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Eel O'Brian tries to use the ID to reunify the Leaguers, but he is only partially successful. The Cathexis turn Aquaman into a real fish-man and separate Wonder Woman's soul from her clay body, but when they do they unleash the spirit of truth that is her essence, by which she makes the partially merged Leaguers acknowledge that they are only parts of a whole, and they become unified again. Flash uses ID to restore Aquaman and convert The Cathexis into something the League can easily handle.
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