JLA: Tomorrow Woman #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of DC's 1998 "Girl Frenzy!" one-shot initiative spotlighting female characters across the DC Universe, this solo issue puts Tomorrow Woman front and center in a striking image by Leonard Kirk and Karl Story. Against a vivid magenta background layered with cool blue circuit-board patterns, the short-haired heroine is caught mid-turn — green-gloved fist clenched, costume partially open to reveal technological components beneath her skin — projecting both vulnerability and quiet power at once. With Tom Peyer writing and Yanick Paquette on interior art, it's a sharp, stylish package that gives this JLA-adjacent character a showcase all her own.
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Tomorrow Woman leads the JLA in defeating the "ten-year-old" menace.
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