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Issue #01 - Divide and
Conquer
Release Date - Sep. 1, 2004 (First Issue) Written by
Adam Beechen; Art by Carlo Barberi & Eddie Wagner; Cover by Ben Caldwell
JLU features the world’s most powerful heroes from all corners of
the DCU. Each issue features familiar JLA members such as Superman,
Batman and Wonder Woman alongside new allies such as Black Canary, The
Question, Booster Gold, Green Arrow and even Shining Knight!
In the pulse-pounding premiere, the League bands together, only to
witness its most powerful members calling it quits! What enigmatic foe
is responsible for Superman, Wonder Woman and Captain Atom throwing in
the towel? Can Zatanna, Batman and The Flash pull it together before
it's too late?
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Issue #02 - Poker Face
Release Date - Oct. 6, 2004 Written by Adam
Beechen, Art by Ethen Beavers; Cover by Ben Caldwell
The action-packed new series continues with a story guest-starring
Booster Gold and Steel! The League battles the Royal Flush Gang in Las
Vegas, and Booster learns why the team pays Superman so much respect.
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Issue #03 - Small Time
Release Date - Nov. 3, 2004 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
by Carlo Barberi & Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
The action-packed new series continues! The Atom learns of an alien
invasion whose entrance to our dimension is in the League’s Watchtower!
Can the mighty mite get a "little" help from his super friends Wonder
Woman, Ice and Firestorm?
Escape from the Slab
Written by Steve "Little Caesar" Vance; Art by "Machine Gun" John
Delaney; Inks by Ron "Big Boy" Boyd; Colors by Bob "de Painter" LeRose;
Letters by "Knuckles" Gaspar
Rolling in the River
Written by Steve Vance; Art by John Delaney; Inks by Ron Boyd;
Letters by Tim Harkins; Colors by Bob LeRose
Note: This issue contained the main story ("Small Time") and two
back-ups. One ("Escape from the Slab") features Mr. Miracle and the
other ("Rolling in the River") features Power Girl. They were both
originally printed in the short-lived Adventures in the DC Universe
series.
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Issue #04 - Local Hero
Release Date - Dec. 1, 2004 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
by Carlo Barberi & Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
When a young boy on the planet Rann wonders why his world doesn’t
have its own heroes, Adam Strange must show him what it means to be a
hero!
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Issue #05 - Monitor Duty
Release Date - Jan. 5, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by
Carlo Barberi & Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
Blue Beetle is all ready to enjoy a relaxing night of monitor duty
at the Watchtower, but when chaos erupts across the globe, he realizes
he’s the only team member on call. Yikes!
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Issue #06 - In The Dimming
Light
Release Date - Feb. 2, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
by Carlo Barberi & Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
John Stewart and Green Arrow encounter an old member of the Green
Lantern Corps as they fight a trio of alien invaders. Will this elderly
Lantern be able to help them defeat their foes, or is he too out of
touch with reality?
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Issue #07 - Orphans
Release Date - Mar. 2, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by
Ethen Beavers; Cover by Ben Caldwell
A thrilling new story reflecting the hit Cartoon Network show! The
Justice League is assembled to help Orion and the New Gods stop Darkseid
from unleashing his new weapon: the X-Cannon, which is powerful enough
to destroy the Source Wall and give Darkseid access to the one thing he
wants above all else: the Anti-Life Equation!
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Issue #08 - The Island
Release Date - Apr. 6, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art and
cover by Carlo Barberi & Walden Wong
The Question’s convinced there’s a mind-controlled traitor in the
Justice League and sets out to investigate. Of course, no one on the
team takes him seriously. Can he get to the bottom of the mystery before
the League’s secrets are compromised?
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Issue #09 - Castle Perilous
Release Date - May 4, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by Carlo
Barberi and Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
The League
travels back in time to Camelot, to help Shining Knight defend his
kingdom against the schemes of Morgan Le Fey and her army of black
knights. And what role does Vixen play in all of this?
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Issue #10 -
Madness...Madness...They Call It Madness!
Release Date - Jun. 1, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by Carlo
Barberi and Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
When the unpredictable Madmen steal a nuclear weapon, the League is
helpless. It could be anywhere, used for any purpose. To get it back,
the team must turn to someone whose thinking is as off-kilter as its
foes. Enter the Creeper!
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Issue #11 - Postcard From
the Edge
Release Date - Jul. 7, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; art by Carlo
Barberi & Walden Wong; cover by Ben Caldwell
The Justice League pays a visit to Aquaman in Atlantis, but their
trip is interrupted as a seaquake awakens an ancient evil! And the
League's only hope comes from a most unexpected team member: Stargirl!
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Issue #12 - Old School
Release Date - Aug. 3, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; art by
Carlo Barberi & Walden Wong; cover by Ben Caldwell
When Mirror Master traps the Flash and sets his sights on the rest
of the Justice League, it's up to Jay Garrick — the original Flash — to
save the day!
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Issue #13 - Nuts and Bolts
Release Date - Sep. 8, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
by Carlo Barberi and Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
Red Tornado on a rampage! What has caused the League's android to trash
the Watchtower? And can the rest of the Justice League stop him before
he heads to Earth to do even more damage?
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Issue #14 - Everybody Limbo
Release Date - Oct. 5, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by
Carlo Barberi and Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
When demons seize control of Limbo, Deadman recruits the mystical
members of the Justice League to save the hereafter!
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Issue #15 - Urban Legend
Release Date - Nov. 2, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
by Carlo Barberi and Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
When gang members get hold of high-tech weapons, the Justice League
is called in. But when one of those weapons is the atomic-powered Mr.
Atom, it might not be that easy for the League to save the day!
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Issue #16 - Smashing Through
the Snow!
Release Date - Dec. 7, 2005 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
by Carlo Barberi and Walden Wong; Cover by Ben Caldwell
It's Christmas with the Justice League! Supergirl, Atom Smasher and
some of the team's younger members have monitor duty over the holiday,
but their night might not be so silent when Girder breaks out of Iron
Heights Penitentiary!
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Issue #17 - Let Freedom Ring
Release Date - Jan. 4, 2006 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by
Carlo Barberi; Cover by Barberi
The Justice League versus
the Freedom Fighters! When the League becomes a threat to public safety,
the U.S. government calls in America's real heroes to take them down.
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Issue #18 - Fare 48
Release Date - Feb. 1, 2006 Written by Adam Beechen; Art
and cover by Ethen Beavers
In the deep reaches of outer
space, Superman lies injured and powerless on a remote planet under a
red sun. And the only one who can save the Man of Steel is…Space Cabby?
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Issue #19 - The Justice
Rangers Ride Again!
Release Date - Mar. 1, 2006 Written by Adam Beechen; Art by
Gordon Purcell and Bob Petrecca; Cover by Ty Templeton
Wonder Woman, Elongated Man and Vigilante track a sinister time
traveller back to the Old West. But it's going to take the help of Jonah
Hex, Bat Lash and El Diablo for them to stand a chance against the Time
Commander! Guns are a 'blazin' in "The Justice Rangers Ride Again!"
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Issue #20 - Just Us Girls
Release Date - Apr. 5, 2006 Written by Paul Storrie; Art by Rick
Burchett; Cover by Ty Templeton
Mary Marvel is feeling a little overwhelmed at the Justice League
Watchtower, so Supergirl decides to take her out to watch an actual
League mission. But when that mission goes bad, and Wonder Woman’s
strike team finds itself on the verge of defeat, does Mary have what it
takes to step up and save the day?
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