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Cover: Adam Hughes

Justice League America #31

Oct 1989 · DC · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.50 GBP
“Crossed Wires!”

In "Crossed Wires!", the Justice League America faces their usual chaos—bickering, a minor fire, and Batman’s grumbling about security—before rushing to answer a distress call from the JLE Embassy. As the team arrives at a village under siege, the Spectre and the Gray Man silently watch, their words hinting at something far larger unfolding. Written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with dynamic art by Adam Hughes and bold inks by Joe Rubinstein, this 1989 issue captures the League’s clashing personalities against a backdrop of escalating tension. The cover, also by Adam Hughes, captures the moment of crisis with sharp, expressive detail.

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writer Keith Giffen · writer J. M. DeMatteis · artist Adam Hughes · inker Joe Rubinstein · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Albert De Guzman · cover Adam Hughes

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colorist Gene D'Angelo
cover pencils, inks Adam Hughes

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Amid the group's usual bickering (and an accidental fire), Batman arrives to complain about the group's security, but no one takes him seriously. The JLA get a call for help from the JLE Embassy and travel to the scene of a village under attack. The Spectre and the Gray Man observe the destruction and discuss events to come.

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