JLA #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects JLA #43-46, featuring the iconic 'Tower of Babel' storyline by writer Mark Waid and artist Howard Porter. In this arc, Batman's contingency plans for neutralizing the Justice League fall into the wrong hands, leading to a devastating attack on the team's most powerful members. A classic tale of trust, paranoia, and the limits of preparedness in the DC Universe.
In "Half a Mind to Save a World," Mark Waid and Howard Porter deliver a tense, grounded chapter of the JLA’s global mission, where Batman’s tactical brilliance helps the League disable a planet-wide mind-scrambling tower—only for the heroes to uncover a new, more insidious threat on the horizon. With precise pacing and vivid art by Porter, inked by Geraci and colored by Kalisz, this 2001 issue keeps the stakes high and the team’s resolve tested.
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With Batman's help, the JLA takes out the tower that is scrambling the speech centers of humans around the planet, only to learn of a biological attack about to take place.
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