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Justice League of America#122
Cover: Mike Grell

Justice League of America #122

Sep 1975 · DC · 0.25 USD
“The Great Identity Crisis!”

In "The Great Identity Crisis!", the Justice League of America faces a mind-bending threat when Doctor Light erases their true identities, forcing them to inhabit the lives and personas of their teammates. Written by Martin Pasko and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art, with inks by Frank McLaughlin and colors by Carl Gafford, this 1975 classic sees the heroes grapple with who they are—until they find a new way to trust one another. The cover by Mike Grell captures the surreal tension of the moment.

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writer Martin Pasko · artist Dick Dillin · inker Frank McLaughlin · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer Ben Oda · cover Mike Grell

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Full credits

colorist Carl Gafford
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Mike Grell

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In this previously untold story, Doctor Light makes the Leaguers forget their own real identities and assume one belonging to another hero. After the villain is defeated, the heroes resolve to share their secret identities from now on.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).