Justice League Europe #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJustice League Europe #3 (June 1989) drops the team right into the middle of a street-level brawl, with the cover — penciled and inked by Bart Sears — showing Captain Atom front and center, flanked by Power Girl, the Flash, and several teammates including a blue-suited Hourman figure and the Martian Manhunter, all backed against a graffiti-tagged brick wall reading "YANKEE GO HOME!" A robotic figure looms above while a stretching, tube-like limb snakes across the top of the scene, suggesting the team is very much unwelcome wherever they've landed. With the story from Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis (responsible for some of the era's sharpest superhero comedy), and a speech bubble drily noting "Gee… Max never said there'd be days like THIS!", this issue promises exactly the kind of chaotic, good-humored adventure that made this series such a treat in 1989.
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The JLE take a tour of the Global Guardians' headquarters, the Dome, and are blamed when it blows up.
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