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Cover: Chuck Patton & Mike Machlan

Justice League of America #237

Apr 1985 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.35 GBP
“Lest Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...”

In "Lest Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot...", Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Flash return from Earth-2 to find the JLA satellite destroyed, leading them on a mission to Russia where they uncover a Soviet spy satellite and are captured by the Maestro—now wielding the keyboard of their old enemy Anton Allegro. Meanwhile, Steel faces tension with his grandfather over his role in the new JLA, and Vixen shares a quiet moment with Aquaman as he reflects on his separation from Mera. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Chuck Patton, with inks by Mike Machlan, colors by Gene D'Angelo, and letters by Ben Oda, this 1985 issue features cover art by Chuck Patton and Mike Machlan.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist Chuck Patton · inker Mike Machlan · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Ben Oda · cover Chuck Patton, Mike Machlan

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colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils Chuck Patton
cover inks Mike Machlan

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Superman, Wonder Woman and the Flash return from Earth-2 to find the JLA satellite destroyed. They find a Soviet spy satellite near the wreckage and travel to Russia for answers. There the trio is captured by the Maestro who possesses the keyboard of their old foe Anton Allegro. Steel gets into an argument with his grandfather who disapproves of the new JLA. Vixen talks to Aquaman about his separation from Mera.

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