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Cover: Jim Mooney & Karl Kesel

Silver Age: Dial H for Hero #1

Jul 2000 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.95 CAD
“The One-Man Justice League [Part One]”

In "The One-Man Justice League [Part One]," Mark Waid and Barry Kitson kick off a bold new chapter with Robby Reed caught in the crossfire as J'Onn J'Onzz—now inhabiting Dr. Light’s body—arrives at a military base during a school field trip, claiming the Justice League itself has become a danger. With a haunting flashback to the loss of Robby’s father, the story sets a tense, personal stakes against a world where heroes are no longer who they seem. The cover by Jim Mooney and Karl Kesel captures the eerie urgency of the moment, while James Sinclair and Zylonol bring the shifting identities to life in vivid color.

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writer Mark Waid · artist, inker Barry Kitson · colorist James Sinclair · colorist Zylonol · letterer John Costanza · cover Jim Mooney, Karl Kesel

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Full credits

writer Mark Waid
artist, inker Barry Kitson
colorist Zylonol
letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Jim Mooney
cover inks Karl Kesel

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J'Onn J'Onzz, in Dr. Light's body, shows up at the U.S. Army base where Robby's school field trip is visiting. J'onn's mission is to convince the Army that the Justice League is a threat, which it is because a number of villains have switched bodies with the Justice League. Also includes a brief flashback to the death of Robby's father.

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