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The Brave and the Bold #28 [The Monopoly Game: Justice League of America Collector's Edition]#[nn]
Cover: Mike Sekowsky & Murphy Anderson

The Brave and the Bold #28 [The Monopoly Game: Justice League of America Collector's Edition] #[nn]

Jan 1999 · DC · 0.00 FREE
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In "Starro the Conqueror!", the Justice League faces an alien threat unlike any they've encountered—Starro, a cosmic entity capable of absorbing atomic energy, siphoning knowledge from scientists, and possessing humans. With the team struggling to resist its influence, Green Lantern makes a crucial discovery that turns the tide, leading to a surprising and clever solution involving an unexpected substance. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with dynamic art by Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs, this classic tale features a standout cover by Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson.

Contains 5 stories
Starro the Conqueror!
5 pp · Superhero
Wonder WomanAquamanSuperman [cameo]Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]Batman [cameo]Flash [Barry Allen]Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz] [all as the Justice League of America, first appearance]StarroSteve Trevor [cameo]Captain Harding [cameo]

When Aquaman uncovers a colossal alien starfish threatening Earth, he calls upon the Justice League of America to stand against the invasion. With Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter, and Steve Trevor rallying to the cause—while Batman and Superman are otherwise occupied—the team must split up to confront the threat before it’s too late.

Starro vs. Green Lantern
5 pp · Superhero
Green LanternStarro's deputy (an ordinary starfish grown to giant size and having all of Starro's abilities)

Green Lantern races to intercept a downed Air Force jet, only to face Starro’s latest threat: a giant starfish deputy wielding the alien’s full power. When the creature steals and detonates an atom bomb, absorbing its energy, the hero must confront the escalating danger before the city falls.

Starro vs. Wonder Woman and John Jones
6 pp · Superhero
Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzzJohn Jones]Wonder WomanStarro

When the alien menace Starro hijacks the Hall of Science, abducting a team of renowned scientists, Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter must set aside their differences to stop him. With the fate of the city’s brightest minds hanging in the balance, the two heroes face a battle that tests both their strength and their trust.

Starro vs. the Flash!
6 pp · Superhero
Flash [Barry Allen]Snapper Carr [first appearence]StarroJohn Carr [Snapper's father]Mrs. Carr [Snapper's mother]Janet Carr [Snapper's sister]

When Starro takes over Happy Harbor, turning its townspeople into mindless puppets, only teen Snapper Carr remains untouched. With the Flash racing to stop the alien menace, Snapper must find a way to help—despite being just a kid with no powers, and a family who doesn’t quite understand him.

Starro vs. Justice League of America
3.67 pp · Superhero
Justice League of America [Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]AquamanGreen Lantern [Hal Jordan]Flash [Barry Allen]Wonder WomanBatman (cameo)Superman (cameo)]Snapper CarrStarro

When the alien menace Starro unleashes its power to absorb energy and possess minds, the Justice League of America faces its most insidious threat yet. With Aquaman, Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, and even cameos from Superman and Batman struggling to contain the invader, it’s Snapper Carr’s unexpected resilience—protected by a coating of lime—that turns the tide. A surprising twist of science and serendipity leads to Starro’s imprisonment, and in a rare moment of recognition, Snapper earns a place in the League’s history as its first honorary member.

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cover pencils Mike Sekowsky
cover inks Murphy Anderson

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