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  2. Justice League Europe - Wikipedia

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    Justice League Europe (JLE) is a comic book series published by DC Comics that was a spin-off of the comic book Justice League America (which was then named Justice League International (vol. 1) for issues #7 to #25). [1] Justice League Europe was published for 68 issues (plus five Annuals) from 1989 to 1994.

  3. List of Justice League titles - Wikipedia

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    Justice League International (vol. 1) #18–25, Justice League America #26–30, Justice League Europe #1–6, Justice League International Annual #3 January 2021 978-1779507617: Superman & Justice League America Vol. 1: Justice League America #60–68, Justice League Spectacular #1 March 2016 978-1401260972: Superman & Justice League America ...

  4. List of Justice League members - Wikipedia

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    DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28.

  5. DC Omnibus - Wikipedia

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    DC Retroactive: Justice League of America – The 80's #1; Infinity Inc. #19; 12 Dec 2017: 978-1401276850: 1040 Justice League International: 1 1987–1989 Justice League #1–6, Annual #1; Justice League International #7–25, Annual #2–3; Justice League America #26–30, Annual #4; Justice League Europe #1–6, Annual #1; Suicide Squad #13 ...

  6. Justice League - Wikipedia

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    The new series was character-driven and had a quirky, humorous tone which proved popular with readers. Numerous spin-off teams such as Justice League Europe, Extreme Justice, and Justice League Task Force were created. In 1996, these series were cancelled due to low sales.

  7. Crimson Fox - Wikipedia

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    When the Justice League Europe team was reformed as La Fraternité de Justice et Liberté, the team did not know that member Icemaiden had been surreptitiously replaced by the daughter of supervillain The Mist. This new Mist killed three members of the team, including slitting Constance D'Aramis' throat, in Starman (vol. 2) #38. [3] [1]

  8. Bart Sears - Wikipedia

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    Bart Whitman Sears (born 1963) is an American comics artist, toy and packaging designer and author, known for his work on such books as Justice League Europe, [1] Legends of the Dark Knight, X-O Manowar, Turok, Violator, The Helm, and The Masters. [2]

  9. Jack O'Lantern (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    He is left dying in a sewer after a battle with the Justice League. [4] He is found alive by his girlfriend Owlwoman in Justice League Quarterly issues #6 - #8 when the two heroes are found by Doctor Mist. They take a major part in reuniting the Global Guardians and fight with Sonar against the Justice League in Justice League Europe issues #49 ...

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