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Justice League of America #248 cover
Cover: Luke McDonnell & Bill Wray

Justice League of America #248

Mar 1986 · DC · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.35 GBP
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“Interweavings”

In "Interweavings," Martian Manhunter—known to the world as detective John Jones—finds himself entangled in a murder case that threatens to expose his true identity, all while the villain Despero returns to his homeworld of Kalanor. Meanwhile, the mysterious alien known as "Junior" makes a desperate attempt to escape the Secret Sanctuary, triggering a sudden and alarming illness in Vixen. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Luke McDonnell, with inks by Bill Wray, colors by Gene D'Angelo, and letters by John Costanza, this issue’s cover by McDonnell and Wray captures the tension of a world where secrets and alien forces collide.

writer Gerry Conway · artist Luke McDonnell · inker Bill Wray · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer John Costanza · cover Luke McDonnell, Bill Wray

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Full credits

inker Bill Wray
colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Luke McDonnell
cover inks Bill Wray

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Martian Manhunter, in his human guise of John Jones, is implicated in a murder while working as a detective for Biloxi Investigations. Despero returns to the planet Kalanor. The alien, dubbed "Junior", attempts to flee the Secret Sanctuary and somehow causes Vixen to become severely sick.

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