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Cover: Chuck Patton & Sal Amendola

Justice League of America #225

Apr 1984 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.30 GBP
“Let There Be Light!”

In "Let There Be Light!", Ray Palmer finds his experimental luciferase stolen, forcing him to summon the Justice League to stop a mysterious cult, the Fiatlux, who believe the substance holds divine power. Written by Joey Cavalieri and Chuck Patton, with art by Patton and inks by Pablo Marcos, this 1984 classic blends science and mysticism in a tense showdown. The cover by Chuck Patton and Sal Amendola captures the eerie glow of the cult’s obsession.

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writer Joey Cavalieri · writer, artist Chuck Patton · inker Pablo Marcos · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Ben Oda · cover Chuck Patton, Sal Amendola

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Full credits

writer, artist Chuck Patton
colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Chuck Patton
cover inks Sal Amendola

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Ray Palmer encounters thieves stealing his experimental substance, luciferase. He calls on the League for help, which leads to a fight with the cult of Fiatlux, who want luciferase for their own purposes.

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