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"Unstoppable Forces": The unstoppable monster know as the Shaggy Man is on the loose, and battling the Justice League across the Arizona desert. The fight is ended when the Green Lantern drops an ent

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General Mills Presents: Justice League #1 is an issue of the series General Mills Presents: Justice League (Volume 1) published in 2011.

Synopsis for "Unstoppable Forces"

The unstoppable monster know as the Shaggy Man is on the loose, and battling the Justice League across the Arizona desert. The fight is ended when the Green Lantern drops an entire mountain on the creature. While the immortal Shaggy Man is trapped beneath the mountain, a small town named Justus is built around its base. Two years after the first battle, the Shaggy Man finally breaks free of his rocky prison and goes on a rampage. The Justice League engage their old enemy but are unable to defeat his this time.

Thankfully, the Flash decides to visit the Shaggy Man's creator, Professor Zagarian for advice. The imprisoned Zagarian tells Flash that the Shaggy Man gains his power via photosynthesis, which is channeled through the beast's dense fur. Armed with this knowledge and some quick teamwork, the heroes give the Shaggy Man a shave. Stripped of both his hair and his power, the Shaggy Man is placed on the dark side of the Moon, where he will no longer be a threat. The Justice League then busy themselves repairing the town of Justus, which had been destroyed during their battle.

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Notes

  • This story is continued online at Big G Cereal Heroes.
  • This issue was available in General Mill's Cereal, including "Honey Nut Cheeri-os".
  • This issue has a note on the inside front cover that it was printed on 4/22/11.
  • This issue was available for a limited time, in specially marked boxes, in and around October 2011.
  • Larry Berry is credited in this issue as "Senior Art Director"



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