Justice League International #67
In "Family Troubles," the Justice League International faces its final mission as the UN pulls the plug on their funding and charter, leaving the team at a crossroads. With the League on the brink of disbanding, its members must unite one last time to confront Vox Humana, a radical anti-superhero faction determined to dismantle their legacy. Written by Gerard Jones, Dan Vado, and Mark Waid, with art by Anthony Williams and inks by Luke McDonnell, this 1994 issue captures the emotional weight of a team’s end—painted in bold colors by Gene D'Angelo and lettered by Clem Robins, with a striking cover by Charles Wojtkiewicz and Andrew Pepoy.
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After the UN withdraws its charter and financial backing from the League, several members of the JLI decide League membership is no longer worth the hassle. Before disbanding, however, they must fight one final battle against Vox Humana, a group of anti-superhero terrorists.
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