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"The League Without Justice!": The JLA bodies possessed by their worst enemies, move to carry out Agamemno’s plan and seize the Central Power Battery of Oa.

Silver Age: Justice League of America #1 is a one-shot with a cover date of July, 2000.

Synopsis for "The League Without Justice!"

The JLA bodies possessed by their worst enemies, move to carry out Agamemno’s plan and seize the Central Power Battery of Oa.

Appearing in "The League Without Justice!"

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  • Brainiac's Starship

Notes

  • Silver Age takes place on past, is Silver Age-themed, but trying to fit in the continuity between Crisis on Infinite Earths and Infinite Crisis. Thus, Wonder Woman had not arrived in the Man's world at this time; she is replaced by Black Canary. The series has some continuity errors such as: Superman being a full member of the JLA and having a friendly relationship with Batman in this point of time; An apparently "impossible year" where there is an active Batgirl (according Zero Hour and Batman timelines she debuted 5 years before Zero Hour), Teen Titans (7 years before Zero Hour), Brainiac (4 years before Zero Hour), Mr. Element (who changed his costumed identity to Dr. Alchemy in the next appearance), and Doom Patrol (who died circa 9 years before Zero Hour).
  • Villain Agamemno has swapped the brains & bodies of the JLA members with members of the Injustice League.
  • The story respects Superman as the last Kryptonian in this point of time; when the miniaturized city could be Kandor, it is actually a Daxamite city. The jewel kryptonite inside its museum came from Krypton.

Trivia

  • When Sinestro, in Hal Jordan's body removes his mask, Catwoman knows who Hal Jordan is and that he is dating Carol Ferris. When asked by Dr. Light how she knows this, she just replies: "Use your imagination, Einstein".


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