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Justice League, writer, Geoff Johns ; artists, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Joe Prado, Jesus Merino, Vicente Cifuentes, Scott Hanna, Oclair Albert, Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Eber Ferreira, Rob Hunter, Mark Irwin, Andy Lanning ; colorists, Rod Reis, Gabe Elataeb, Tony Avina, Tomeu Morey ; letterers, Nick J. Napolitano, Dezi Sienty, [1st series, Vol. 5]

Label
Justice League, writer, Geoff Johns ; artists, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Joe Prado, Jesus Merino, Vicente Cifuentes, Scott Hanna, Oclair Albert, Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Eber Ferreira, Rob Hunter, Mark Irwin, Andy Lanning ; colorists, Rod Reis, Gabe Elataeb, Tony Avina, Tomeu Morey ; letterers, Nick J. Napolitano, Dezi Sienty, [1st series, Vol. 5]
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Justice League
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
874727461
Responsibility statement
writer, Geoff Johns ; artists, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Joe Prado, Jesus Merino, Vicente Cifuentes, Scott Hanna, Oclair Albert, Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Eber Ferreira, Rob Hunter, Mark Irwin, Andy Lanning ; colorists, Rod Reis, Gabe Elataeb, Tony Avina, Tomeu Morey ; letterers, Nick J. Napolitano, Dezi Sienty
Series statement
Justice League DC, 1st series, 2011-2016, Issues 24-29New 52 DC ComicsForever Evil DC Comics, 2014
Summary
Ultraman. Owlman. Superwoman. Invading from a ravaged alternate universe, these ruthless beings have led a Secret Society of out Earth's supervillains to total global domination. Each is a warped mirror image of the heroes they banished. And each has a hidden agenda. That's the Justice League's only hope. While these brutal conquerors battle the demons of their dark pasts, Vic Stone, a.k.a Cyborg, must act. As the only League member to escape the Syndicate, Vic has just one chance to defy the Grid, the sentient computer virus that stole his robotic body and seized control of the world's computer networks. Cyborg must seek out the least likely heroes of all: the Metal Men, the mercurial group of androids whose personalities--and completely off-network operating systems--make them literally impossible to control. But what the Crime Syndicate cannot control, they destroy. -- dust jacket
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