Justice League of America #22
In "Deadly Fable Part One," the Justice League of America faces a chilling new threat as the Queen of Fables, disguised as the Might Behind the Mirror, manipulates Frost with a terrifying vision of a future where her powers doom the world. Written by Steve Orlando and illustrated by Neil Edwards, with inks by Daniel Henriques and colors by Hi-Fi, this issue sets a haunting tone as Frost’s desperate wish to prevent catastrophe unleashes the Queen from her prison—using twisted fairy tale constructs to ensnare the League. Cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson captures the eerie, dreamlike dread of the story, as Vixen makes a pivotal choice in a bid to break free.
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The Queen of Fables, posing as The Might Behind the Mirror who has been granting people's wishes, shows Frost a vision of the future where she has lost control of her powers and causes the frozen death of everyone on Earth. To avoid this future Frost accepts a wish from the Queen of Fables, who cures her and removes her powers, but this unwittingly gives the Queen the power to escape her prison in the mirror dimension. The Queen promptly uses fairy tale characters to imprison the JLA and to help her gain control of humanity. Vixen makes a sacrifice in an attempt to escape.
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