"Team History" | |
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Justice League of America | |
Title: | "Team History" |
Volume: | 2 |
Number: | 42 |
Cover price: | $3.99 |
Cover date: | April, 2010 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Dan DiDio |
Writers: | James Robinson |
Pencilers: | Mark Bagley |
Inkers: | Rob Hunter; Norm Rapmund; Jonathan Glapion |
Cover artists: | Mark Bagley; Adriana Melo |
Cover inker: | Rob Hunter; Mariah Benes |
Cover colorist: | Pete Pantazis; Nei Ruffino |
Colorists: | Pete Pantazis |
Letterers: | Rob Leigh |
Assistants: | Adam Schlagman |
Editors: | Eddie Berganza |
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"Team History" is the title to the forty-second issue of the second Justice League of America ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics. The story was written by James Robinson with artwork by Mark Bagley and inks by the team of Rob Hunter, Norm Rapmund, and Jonathan Glapion. It was colored by Pete Pantazis and lettered by Rob Leigh. The story was edited by Eddie Berganza with Adam Schlagman as assistant editor. This issue shipped with an April, 2010 cover date and carries a cover price of $3.99 per copy (US).
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- 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.
- This issue shipped to retailers on February 17th, 2010.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 761941256412 04221.
- This issue shipped with a female heroes variant cover (featuring Doctor Light, Donna Troy, and Starfire), which was illustrated by Adriana Melo, inked by Mariah Benes, and colored by Nei Ruffino.
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