Justice League of America #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's "World's Greatest Super-Heroes" banner headlines this May 1971 issue, and the cover makes an audacious promise: the Flash steps forward to address the reader directly, declaring that you are the hero — and the villain — of this tale. Superman and Batman loom behind him with blank, faceless figures standing in their place, while Green Lantern, Aquaman, Black Canary, Green Arrow, and the rest of the League fill out the background in a roster-worthy lineup. Neal Adams and Dick Giordano's cover art gives the whole thing a striking, fourth-wall-breaking energy that makes Mike Friedrich's story — drawn by Dick Dillin and inked by Joe Giella — feel like something genuinely out of the ordinary for 1971.
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Writer Harlequin Ellis is infatuated with Black Canary, and has inexplicable dreams in which he becomes Superman and Batman and causes Green Arrow and other Leaguers to be injured or killed.
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