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Metamorpho spends some time with the Justice League, including Justice League Europe. During this period, he encounters Sapphire Stagg again. [23] He becomes involved in a battle with the Metal Men, who have been tricked by Simon Stagg. His League friends, Rocket Red and Animal Man, are at the site of the battle, but are being detained by Java ...
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The release of Justice League Spectacular launched the revised Justice League titles with new writers and artists. [3] The Justice League titles expanded to four by June 1993: Justice League America (formerly Justice League International), Justice League Europe (retitled as the second volume of Justice League International), Justice League Quarterly, and Justice League Task Force.
For a time, Sapphire believes that Metamorpho has died, and her father arranges for her to marry his Neanderthal assistant Java. [5] Although she remains loyal to Java, her heart always belongs to Rex. Eventually, Sapphire discovers that Metamorpho is alive and working in Paris as a member of Justice League Europe. The two have since reunited.
This version transformed Rex Mason into Metamorpho using mutagens that were originally intended to help workers survive harsh conditions. Additionally, Stagg tricked him into fighting Green Lantern and the Justice League and inadvertently contributes to the creation of a chemical monster that Mason and the League eventually defeated.
Keith Ian Giffen (November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023) was an American comics artist and writer. [1] He was known for his work for DC Comics on their Legion of Super-Heroes and Justice League titles as well as for being the co-creator of Lobo, Rocket Raccoon, and Jaime Reyes.
The character first appeared in Metamorpho #10 (February 1967), written by Bob Haney and drawn by Sal Trapani. [1] Element Girl's death was featured in Neil Gaiman's Sandman series in issue #20, "Façade". [2] A similar character named Element Woman appeared during the events of Flashpoint and later appearing in The New 52 as part of the ...
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