Mighty Comic #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Operation: Jail the Justice League," Green Arrow takes a bold stand when he suspects Doctor Destiny is once again infiltrating the Justice League—this time posing as a member he can't identify. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life by Mike Sekowsky’s dynamic art and Sid Greene’s sharp inks, the story sees Green Arrow walk away from the team in a risky, high-stakes gambit to expose the imposter. The cover, penciled by Sekowsky and inked by George Roussos, captures the tension of a hero turning against his allies.
Green Arrow quits the Justice League after suspecting that Doctor Destiny is once again impersonating a member, but this time he's not sure which one—so he sets out on a solo mission to uncover the truth, testing the loyalty of those he once called teammates.
In "Superboy's Civil War Time Trip!", Superboy stumbles into a bizarre alternate reality where the townspeople of Smallville are locked in a living re-enactment of the Civil War—only this time, the conflict is deadly real. As he tries to intervene in the brutal fate of Clark Brent, General Kane, Private Rothul, and Nurse Bertha, he uncovers a shocking truth: the entire war is a game played by ancient alien generals using android duplicates of his loved ones.
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