Mighty Comic #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Earth--without a Justice League!", Johnny Thunder of Earth-1, wielding the power of the Thunderbolt from Earth-2, alters history to erase the Justice League’s formation—only to face the Justice Society’s might and suffer defeat. Forced to rethink his strategy, he sends the Thunderbolt back once more, this time to forge a new Lawless League to challenge the JSA. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated with dynamic flair by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1966 issue features a cover by Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson that captures the high-stakes clash of two eras.
In "Earth--without a Justice League!" from Mighty Comic #51 (1966), Earth-1’s Johnny Thunder, after a crushing loss to the JSA, uses the Thunderbolt from Earth-2 to alter history and erase the Justice League’s founding. When that fails, he sends the Thunderbolt back once more—this time to forge a new Lawless League and challenge the JSA in a battle of legacy and power.
In "The Rainbow Superman," Superman returns from space with an unexpected glow—every time Lois opens her mirror locket, he’s bathed in a shimmering rainbow aura. Now, as Clark Kent, he must carefully avoid being near her whenever she’s near the locket, all while trying to figure out why this strange, radiant effect keeps happening.
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