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Justice League of America#50
Cover: Ethan Van Sciver

Justice League of America #50

Dec 2010 · DC · 4.99 USD
“JLA: Omega, Part 1 Worlds Collide”

In "JLA: Omega, Part 1: Worlds Collide," the Justice League faces a multiversal threat when a Green Lantern from the Tangent Universe warns them of the Crime Syndicate’s planet-destroying rampage. As the Syndicate launches a surprise assault on the Hall of Justice, Dr. Impossible infiltrates the base with his team, steals Alexander Luthor’s body, and activates the Resurrection Machine—using energy from three Earths, including a captive Bluejay, to bring back Darkseid… only to awaken the mysterious Omega Man instead. Written by James Robinson and illustrated by Mark Bagley, with inks by Rob Hunter and Norm Rapmund, colors by Hi-Fi, and letters by Rob Leigh, this pivotal issue features a cover by Ethan Van Sciver.

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writer James Robinson · artist Mark Bagley · inker Rob Hunter · inker Norm Rapmund · colorist Hi-Fi · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Ethan Van Sciver

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colorist Hi-Fi
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Ethan Van Sciver

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Green Lantern from the Tangent world warns the Justice League that the Crime Syndicate is destroying worlds, having just destroyed hers. Just then, the Crime Syndicate attacks the JLA in the Hall of Justice. Dr. Impossible and his gang also invade the Hall of Justice to recover the body of Alexander Luthor. Dr. Impossible then teleports in the Resurrection Machine. Using the energies of three humans from three different earths -- including a captive Bluejay -- Dr. Impossible attempts to resurrect Darkseid, but resurrects the Omega Man instead.

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