Justice League #45
In "Cold War Part 2: An Ill Fog," the Justice League fractures under the weight of unspoken grievances, their unity eroding as the Spectre's influence twists their emotions. Batman begins to piece together that the Spectre's actions no longer reflect the will of Jim Corrigan, hinting at a deeper corruption. Written by Robert Venditti and illustrated by Eddy Barrows, with inks by Eber Ferreira, colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr., and letters by Tom Napolitano, the issue's tension is perfectly captured in Francis Manapul's striking cover.
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Under the influence of the Spectre, the League air feelings of resentment towards each other, which leads to fighting amongst themselves. Batman realizes that the Spectre is no longer guided by Jim Corrigan, leading to his change in behavior.
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