Justice League International Annual #4
In "Bloody London," Richard Plante, a modern descendant of King Richard I, is recruited by a secretive British agency to become Lionheart, England’s newest champion. His mission to stop a string of brutal serial killings in London puts him at odds with the Justice League, who are also investigating the same crimes. Written by Gerard Jones and illustrated by Mike Parobeck, with inks by Luke McDonnell and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1993 annual features a striking cover by Ed Hannigan, Sal Velluto, and Jeff Albrecht.
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Richard Plante, a modern day descendant of King Richard I is recruited by a shadowy British agency to become Lionheart, England's newest champion. His first assignment: to track down the serial killers loose in London. This brings him into conflict with the Justice League, who are also investigating the murders.
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