Appearing in "The End of the Justice League"
Featured Characters:
- Aquaman
- Elongated Man
- Gypsy (First appearance)
- Martian Manhunter
- Steel (Hank Heywood III) (First appearance)
- Vibe (First appearance)
- Vixen
- Zatanna
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
- Dale Gunn (First appearance)
- Hank Heywood, Sr.
- Mera (Behind the scenes)
- Sue Dibny
- Charlie Croom (a homeless man)
- Danny (Vixen's photographer)
- Mother Windom (a Cameron Street resident)
- Ms. Bloom (Hank Heywood's secretary)
- Rosita Ramone (Vibe's sister)
Locations:
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- Mari McCabe's apartment
- New York Hilton
- United Nations Building
Items:
- Psyche Projector
Vehicles:
- L.O.S.T. shuttle
- NASA shuttle Galileo
Synopsis for "The End of the Justice League"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Notes
- This issue takes place between Justice League of America #232 and Justice League of America #233.
- This issue includes an editorial by Alan Gold discussing the evolution of the current Justice League.
- The dissolution of the Justice League of America came about as a direct result of the Earth/Mars War. Surviving Green Martian warriors from the surrogate world of Mars II returned to the Sol system in an effort to conquer Earth. Due to the advance warning of the Martian Manhunter, the Justice League was able to repel the invaders, but their failure to act sooner revealed that the individual members were not truly committed to League duties.[1] In Post-Crisis continuity, the Earth/Mars war never took place, and there never was a surviving Martian colony. In the new timeline, Earth was invaded by a fringe empire of outcasts known as the Debris. The Martian Manhunter never left the Justice League, and served within their ranks for the entire duration of the team's existence. Also, in the re-written history, Green Arrow was not present during the Debris attack.[2]
- First appearance of Justice League Detroit.
- Last appearance of the Silver Age Justice League of America.
- Last appearance of the Justice League Satellite; destroyed in this issue.
- Mera appears on a pysche projector only. She breaks up with Aquaman in this issue.
Trivia
- The Atom (Ray Palmer), Batman and the Flash (Barry Allen) appear as afterthought images only in this issue.
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Justice League of America Annual Vol 1 2 on the forums
- Images from Justice League of America Annual Vol 1 2
Recommended Reading
- Justice League of America (Volume 1) #235-261
Links and References
- Justice League of America article at Wikipedia
- JLA page at DC Comics
- The Captain's Unofficial Justice League Home Page
- Cosmic Teams: Justice League
Footnotes
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