Justice League of America #219
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCover artist George Pérez packs this October 1983 issue with urgent energy — a snarling pink creature tears across a blazing yellow void under the cover blurb "A Thunderbolt Berserk!", while a tangle of heroes is hurled and overwhelmed in the foreground. To the left, a crowd of heroes including recognizable figures from both the Justice League and the guest-starring All-Star Justice Society brace themselves against the chaos. With Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway co-writing and Chuck Patton on interior art, "Crisis in the Thunderbolt Dimension! Part One" promises a wild interdimensional team-up that fans of both super-squads won't want to miss.
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The annual meeting between the JLA and JSA starts in the JLA's satellite headquarters. Later on Earth-One, heroes from the JLA begin to get knocked unconscious (save Black Canary and Red Tornado, Earth-Two immigrants), plus those on the satellite by Johnny Thunder's Thunderbolt, attacking, unresponsive to his JSA allies. Black Canary, alongside Starman and Sargon, go to the T-Dimension, while the JSA'ers fight the Crime Champions on Earth-One. The three heroes are shocked when they find Earth-One's Johnny Thunder there and two glass coffins, containing Larry Lance and another Black Canary.
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