Justice League of America Archives #3
In "The Challenge of the Untouchable Aliens," the Justice League of America confronts their own dark reflections when they're framed for crimes they didn't commit and exiled from Earth—only to discover their foes are not invaders, but manifestations of their deepest subconscious. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with dynamic art by Mike Sekowsky, this 1994 classic blends psychological tension with superhero action, as the JLA must battle their dream-born duplicates and dismantle the mind-altering device behind them. The cover by Glenn Whitmore and Dick Giordano captures the surreal dread of the story’s central mystery.
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The JLAers each face their evil doppelgangers and are then blamed for their lawless actions and exiled from Earth. When they return to fight their duplicates, the JLA discovers they are manifestations of their own dreams. The Atom performs microscopic brain surgery to disable them and the JLA shuts down Dr. Destiny's materiopticon to destroy the dream-beings.
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