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"Death-Visions of the Justice League!": On individual cases, the JLA members experience visions of their own imminent deaths, and as a result are filled with a resolve to quit risking their lives as super-heroes, and to disband the Justice League.

Quote1 ...and what kind of thanks do we get? Can we get health insurance? Unh-Unh! Retirement benefits? No way! Who's going to give a Social Security Number to a mystery-man in a mask? Quote2
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Justice League of America #128 is an issue of the series Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1976.

Synopsis for "Death-Visions of the Justice League!"

On individual cases, the JLA members experience visions of their own imminent deaths, and as a result are filled with a resolve to quit risking their lives as super-heroes, and to disband the Justice League.

Simultaneously, Green Lantern is overcome by Nekron, an alien who feeds on others' fear, and the creator of the other heroes' death-visions. (Green Lantern is the only JLA member immune to Nekron's power, since a Green Lantern must be born without fear; thus, the alien must defeat GL physically.)

Wonder Woman rejoins the ranks [1], only to find herself the only member unaffected by Nekron's death-visions. Despite her rallying efforts, Nekron defeats the heroes, and then threatens to wipe out Midway City with a solar flare, unless Hawkman shows up to stop him.

Still under the spell of fear, Hawkman has Hawkgirl leave the city, apparently abandoning his adopted home to its doom.

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  • "D-Fear"

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  • "D-Fear" is what Nekron feeds on. It is the terror felt my one who knows that their death is imminent.


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  1. After the events of Wonder Woman #222
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