![]() ![]() And the League is acting awfully smug about this, boasting of their flawless win record and looking forward to more menaces that they can prove their superiority over. #17, “The Triumph of the Tornado Tyrant!” starts with the Justice League returning from their latest triumph over the rock people of Pluto…wait, I don’t remember that story. ![]() This volume contains JLA issues #17-36, all written by Gardner Fox, with pencils by Mike Sekowsky and inks by Bernard Sachs. Sales were good as the market was ready for superhero comics again (and this also inspired the creation of the Fantastic Four over at what would become Marvel Comics.) The team soon got its own book, initially focusing on the first five characters, but Batman and Superman soon became full-time members. It featured Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the new versions of Flash and Green Lantern, and then-new character Martian Manhunter, plus cameos by Batman and Superman. The Justice League of America debuted in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960.) It was a retread of the Golden Age Justice Society of America, teaming up several of DC Comics’ superhero characters to promote all of them. ![]()
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