Appearing in "Justice League... International!"
Featured Characters:
Batman
Black Canary
Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)
Booster Gold
Captain Atom
(Joins Team)
Captain Marvel
(Leaves Team)
Doctor Fate
(Leaves Team)
Guy Gardner
Martian Manhunter
Mister Miracle
- Rocket Red #7 (Joins Team)
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Gray Man
- Kilg%re (Behind the scenes)
- Rumaan Harjavti
Other Characters:
- Lords of Order
- Ronald Reagan
- Alexei (Russian ambassador to the U.N. Security Council)
- Herbert (one of Maxwell Lord's assistants)
Locations:
Items:
- Amulet of Anubis
- Cloak of Destiny
- Green Lantern Ring
- Helmet of Fate
- Rocket Red Armor
- Legion Flight Ring
- New Genesis Device
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Justice League... International!"
- Synopsis not yet written
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in the Justice League: A New Beginning trade paperback.
- This series continues the numbering sequence from Justice League.
- This issue is double-sized.
- Captain Atom makes a cameo appearance only in this issue. He appears posing with the League on the last page of this issue. Captain Atom appeared last in Captain Atom #9.
- Captain Marvel and Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson) leave the team with this issue. Captain Atom and Rocket Red (Vladimir Mikoyan) take their place. Rocket Red makes a cameo appearance only on the last page.
- Batman steps down as leader of the JLI. The Martian Manhunter takes his place.
- Big Barda appeared last in Mister Miracle Special #1. She appears next in Action Comics #592.
- Batman, Green Lantern (Guy Gardner), the Martian Manhunter and Mister Miracle (Scott Free) all appear next in Doctor Fate (Volume 1) #3.
- Events from this issue are recapped in Justice League International #12. Issue #12 also details the origin of the Satellite as well as the mysterious computer transmissions in Maxwell Lord's office.
Trivia
- In this issue, Guy Gardner suffers from an accident that dramatically alters his personality. He will remain in this state until Justice League International #19.
- The joke about Ronald Reagan forgetting that he's met Superman before is decidedly less funny now in light of his long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Or I guess maybe it's funnier if you're a democrat. Either way, sheesh, talk about a funny aneurysm moment.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Justice League of America (Volume 1)
- Justice League of America (Volume 2)
- Justice League of America (Volume 3)
- JLA (Volume 1)
- Justice League (Volume 2)
- Justice League International (Volume 1)
- Justice League International (Volume 2)
- Justice League International (Volume 3)
- Justice League Europe (Volume 1)
- Justice League America (Volume 1)
- Justice League Task Force (Volume 1)
- Justice League Quarterly (Volume 1)
- Justice League Dark (Volume 1)
- Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
- Justice League Elite (Volume 1)
Links and References
- Justice League article at Wikipedia
- Justice League International series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
- Justice League International series index at the Grand Comics Database Project
- The Captain's JLA Blog
- Cosmic Teams: Justice League