|
|
Justice League of America (1960) - #153 "Earth's First And Last Super-Hero" DC Comics
 Change this cover or add a variant |
|
Writer(s): Gerry Conway
Penciller(s): George Tuska
Inker(s): Frank McLaughlin
Colorist(s): Gene D'Angelo
Letterer(s): Ben Oda
Editor(s): E. Nelson Bridwell Julius Schwartz
Cover Artist(s): Jack Abel - 'Gary Michaels' Richard F. 'Rich' Buckler |
|
|

Search for 'Justice League of America' on eBay
Cover Date: April 1978
Cover Price: US $0.60
Issue Tagline: Here Comes The Man Who's Mightier Than Superman, Flash, Green Lantern, Batman, And Green Arrow Combined! His Name Is Ultraa - - Where Did He Come From? How Did He Get His Incredible Powers? Is He The World's Supreme Super-Hero - - It's Most Dangerous Mena
Format: Color; Standard Comic Issue; 48 pages
Story Arc(s): Add/remove story arcs to this issue
Letters Column: JLA Mail Room
Synopsis:
The five most popular members of the Justice League -- Superman, Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Green Arrow -- are transported to Earth-Prime, where they meet the first and only super-hero of that world: Ultraa! After battling against and then alongside the JLA, Ultraa is horrified at the damage he has caused to his world, and agrees to return to Earth-1 with the JLA.
Notes:
First appearance of Ultraa and second appearance of Julius Schwartz of Earth-Prime. Flash first visited Earth-Prime in Flash (1959) #179.
This was the only new JLA story in a 12-year run that was not drawn by Dick Dillin, who pencilled every other issue from #64 (August 1968) until his death after #183 (October, 1980).
Characters: Add/remove characters to this issue
Groups: Add/remove groups to this issue
Reviews: There are no reviews for this issue. - Add your review
|

|
|