Justice League America #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis July 1989 issue of Justice League America leans hard into the team's beloved comedic sensibility, spotlighting Guy Gardner and Ice Maiden in a night-out scenario that's equal parts charming and cringeworthy. The cover — penciled by Kevin Maguire and inked by Joe Rubinstein — captures the duo in civilian clothes navigating what appears to be a very seedy stretch of indoor entertainment, with a rotund companion snacking nearby and a pair of masked figures lurking menacingly on the rooftop above, oblivious to the awkward scene below. Giffen, DeMatteis, Templeton, McKone, and Rubinstein are all credited on the cover itself, promising the sharp character comedy that made this era of the Justice League genuinely irresistible.
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Guy and Ice go on a date and are confronted by a "hero-phobic" Black Hand.
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