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Cover: Adam Hughes & Karl Story

Justice League Quarterly #1

Dec 1990 · DC · 2.95 USD; 3.50 CAD; 1.20 GBP
“Corporate Maneuvers (and Leveraged Buyouts)”

In *Justice League Quarterly #1* (1990), a new kind of superhero team emerges—not from a crisis, but from a boardroom: Max’s ex-wife launches a corporate-sponsored superhero group led by Booster Gold. When the powerful Conglomerate begins exploiting the team for profit, the Justice League steps in to sort out the mess. Written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Giffen and Chris Sprouse, and a striking cover by Adam Hughes and Karl Story, this issue blends high-stakes business intrigue with the usual superhero chaos.

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writer, artist Keith Giffen · writer J. M. DeMatteis · artist Chris Sprouse · inker Bruce Patterson · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Adam Hughes, Karl Story

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writer, artist Keith Giffen
colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils Adam Hughes
cover inks Karl Story

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Max's ex-wife forms a corporately sponsored super hero group headed up by Booster Gold. When the corporations behind the Conglomerate begin using the group for their own personal gain, the Justice League gets involved.

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