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Justice League of America#151
Cover: Al Milgrom & Joe Orlando

Justice League of America #151

Feb 1978 · DC · 0.60 USD
“The Unluckiest League of All!”

In "The Unluckiest League of All!", the Justice League finds itself outnumbered and outmatched when Amos Fortune kidnaps Wonder Woman and harnesses her divine essence to grant powers to seven random civilians—turning everyday people into unexpected foes. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art, with Frank McLaughlin’s inks and Jerry Serpe’s colors, this 1978 classic sees the League facing their most bizarre challenge yet, all while the male members are distracted by a bachelor party for the Atom. The cover by Al Milgrom and Joe Orlando captures the chaos perfectly.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist Dick Dillin · inker Frank McLaughlin · colorist Jerry Serpe · letterer Ben Oda · cover Al Milgrom, Joe Orlando

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Full credits

colorist Jerry Serpe
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Al Milgrom
cover inks Joe Orlando

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While the male Leaguers are distracted by a bachelor party for the Atom, Amos Fortune captures Wonder Woman and uses the magical properties of her body to infuse seven random people with super-powers, then sends them to battle the Justice League.

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