Justice League of America #201
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe stakes couldn't be higher in this 1982 showdown, as a massive roulette wheel sets the scene for an assault on "The World's Greatest Super-Heroes." The cover by George Pérez and Dick Giordano shows Superman flat on his back, energy blasting from his chest, while Hawkman, Black Canary, Green Arrow, the Flash, and Hawkgirl scramble across the casino-themed battlefield — and the blurb warns that if Superman can't stop Ultraa, the rest of the JLA doesn't stand a chance. It's a wonderfully dramatic composition that makes issue #201 a satisfying read for any fan of DC's assembled heroes.
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Ultraa is befriended by small-time crook Joe Parry and misguidedly helps him rob a bank. The Justice League tracks them down and arrests Parry but allows Ultraa to go free, sending him to live with the aboringinal tribes of Australia that remind him of his childhood.
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