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Justice League of America#3
Cover: Bryan Hitch

Justice League of America #3

Oct 2015 · DC · 3.99 USD
“Power and Glory, Part Three”

In "Power and Glory, Part Three," the Justice League fractures across time and myth as Flash and Green Lantern are scattered to Krypton’s past and Wonder Woman battles the ruins of a fallen Olympus. While Rao answers prayers from across Africa, Batman remains wary—questioning whether divine intervention can be trusted. Bryan Hitch’s dynamic art and Daniel Henriques’ inks bring the cosmic stakes to life, with Alex Sinclair’s colors grounding the epic scale, all under Chris Eliopoulos’ crisp lettering. The cover by Bryan Hitch captures the moment’s tension in bold, striking detail.

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writer, artist Bryan Hitch · inker Daniel Henriques · colorist Alex Sinclair · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Bryan Hitch

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writer, artist Bryan Hitch
colorist Alex Sinclair
cover pencils, inks Bryan Hitch

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While Flash and Green Lantern find themselves on Krypton in the distant past, and Wonder Woman is trapped at a destroyed Olympus, Rao answers the prayers of many across Africa. But Batman isn't convinced that Rao deserves his trust yet. Meanwhile, Flash finds himself pulled across time to 1961 and Green Lantern heads off to Kandor to meet Rao.

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