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Justice League of America#180
Cover: Jim Starlin

Justice League of America #180

Jul 1980 · DC · 0.40 USD
“A Beautiful Evil”

In "A Beautiful Evil," the Justice League of America answers Firestorm's urgent distress call, only to confront the Satin Satan's army of transformed slaves—each a haunting blend of beauty and menace. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Dick Dillin’s dynamic art, with Frank McLaughlin’s inks and Jerry Serpe’s colors, the issue unfolds with a chilling mix of supernatural dread and moral complexity. The cover, by Jim Starlin, captures the moment’s intensity, setting the tone for a story where appearances deceive and redemption isn’t guaranteed.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist Dick Dillin · inker Frank McLaughlin · colorist Jerry Serpe · letterer Ben Oda · cover Jim Starlin

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colorist Jerry Serpe
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks Jim Starlin

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The League responds to Firestorm's emergency signal and fights the Satin Satan's transformed slaves. Eventually the villainess is freed from demonic possession and surrenders.

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