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Justice League Adventures#10
Cover: Butch Lukic

Justice League Adventures #10

Oct 2002 · DC · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD
“Must There Be a Martian Manhunter?”

In "Must There Be a Martian Manhunter?", the Justice League faces off against Screamthief, a villain whose power induces paralyzing fear in all who hear her. When Superman is injured, Martian Manhunter steps in—taking on Superman’s form to calm the public and keep the team’s mission on track. Written by Josh Siegal and illustrated by Chris Jones, with inks by Christian Alamy and colors by Heroic Age and John Kalisz, this 2002 issue features a striking cover by Butch Lukic.

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writer Josh Siegal · artist Chris Jones · inker Christian Alamy · colorist Heroic Age · colorist John Kalisz · letterer Kurt Hathaway · cover Butch Lukic

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colorist Heroic Age
colorist John Kalisz
letterer Kurt Hathaway
cover pencils, inks Butch Lukic

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The Justice League battles Screamthief, a villain who causes extreme fear in everyone around her. When Superman is injured during the fight, Martian Manhunter takes on Superman's appearance to reassure the public that everything is under control.

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