Justice League of America #57
Justice League of America #57 hits a genuinely striking note for November 1967, with cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson depicting the Flash triumphantly hoisting a banner reading "Man, Thy Name Is -- Brother!" while Green Arrow, Hawkman, and two ordinary citizens — one of them a young Black man — stand united beneath the United Nations emblem and its "We Believe" motto. The image carries real warmth and purpose, framing DC's premier super-team not just as world-savers but as champions of human solidarity. Gardner Fox's script and Mike Sekowsky's interior art promise an adventure with something meaningful on its mind.
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The JLA help some young kids who are having brotherhood problems.
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