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Cover: Ernie Chan
Justice League of America #128
“Death-Visions of the Justice League!”
In "Death-Visions of the Justice League!", Wonder Woman returns to the Justice League only to find her teammates strangely detached—no longer eager to risk themselves or battle villains. Written by Martin Pasko and illustrated by Dick Dillin, with inks by Frank McLaughlin and colors by Carl Gafford, this 1976 issue explores a chilling shift in the team's resolve. The cover by Ernie Chan captures the eerie mood of the moment.
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writer Martin Pasko · artist Dick Dillin · inker Frank McLaughlin · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer Milt Snapinn · cover Ernie Chan
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Full credits
writer Martin Pasko
artist Dick Dillin
inker Frank McLaughlin
colorist Carl Gafford
letterer Milt Snapinn
cover pencils, inks Ernie Chan
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Wonder Woman returns to the Justice League but is mystified when she finds that they no longer want to fight crime or put themselves in danger.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).