"Executive Action" | |
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JLA | |
Title: | "Executive Action" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 24 |
Cover price: | $1.99 |
Cover date: | December, 1998 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Writers: | Grant Morrison |
Pencilers: | Howard Porter |
Inkers: | John Dell |
Colorists: | Pat Garrahy; Heroic Age |
Letterers: | Ken Lopez |
Associates: | Tony Bedard |
Editors: | Dan Raspler |
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Next: | JLA #25 |
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Appearances[]
Featured characters
- Aquaman, Orin
- Batman, Bruce Wayne
- Big Barda
- Flash, Wally West
- Huntress, Helena Bertinelli
- Green Lantern, Kyle Rayner
- Oracle, Barbara Gordon
- Orion
- Plastic Man, Patrick O'Brian
- Steel, John Henry Irons
- Superman, Kal-El
- Wonder Woman, Princess Diana
- Zauriel
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
- Andrew Zagarian (On a computer archive file)
- Bill Clinton
- Green Lantern, Hal Jordan (On a computer archive file)
- Shaggy Man
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
- Aero disks
- Astro-Harness
- Batline
- Computer
- Crossbow
- Green Lantern power battery
- Green Lantern ring
- Kinetic hammer
- Lasso of Truth
- Missiles
- Mobius Chair
- Mother Box
- Steel armor MK III
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
- Moon
- Planet
- Sailor
- Space portal (On a computer archive file)
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Justice League of America was created by writer Gardner Fox, artist Mike Sekowsky, and inkers Bernard Sachs, Joe Giella, and Murphy Anderson. They first appeared in a three-issue story-arc from The Brave and the Bold beginning with "Starro the Conqueror!" in The Brave and the Bold #28 in February-March 1960, before launching off into their own Justice League of America ongoing comic book series in October-November 1960.