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Cover: Dave Cockrum & Terry Austin

Justice League Quarterly #8

Oct 1992 · DC · 3.50 USD; 4.25 CAD; 1.60 GBP
“Double Trouble!”

In "Double Trouble!", the Justice League faces an unexpected challenge when the Conglomerate collapses just before a high-stakes showdown, forcing them to recruit an interdimensional team of heroes—only to discover they're actually villains in disguise. Written by Mark Waid and brought to life by Rod Whigham’s dynamic art, with inks by Romeo Tanghal and colors by Gene D'Angelo, this 1992 issue delivers a clever twist on team-up tropes. The cover by Dave Cockrum and Terry Austin captures the chaos perfectly.

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writer Mark Waid · artist Rod Whigham · inker Romeo Tanghal · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Dave Cockrum, Terry Austin

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Full credits

writer Mark Waid
colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils Dave Cockrum
cover inks Terry Austin

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The Conglomerate loses all of its members right before a heavily promoted contest with the Justice League, so an interdimensional band of heroes are recruited. The "heroes" turn out to be villains, and the Justice League has their hands full defeating them.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).