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After becoming a charter member of the Outsiders in 1983, and member of the European branch of the Justice League International, Metamorpho received his own four-issue mini-series in 1993. In 2005, DC Comics reprinted Metamorpho's early The Brave and the Bold appearances and the entirety of the 1965 series as one of the company's volumes of ...
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).
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.
Justice League of America #1–16 Mystery in Space #75 544 1-4012-0761-8: December 2005: Vol. 2: 1963–1965 Justice League of America #17–36 520 1-4012-1203-4: January 2007: Vol. 3: 1965–1968 Justice League of America #37–38; #40–47; #49–57; #59–60 528 1-4012-1718-4: December 2007: Vol. 4: 1968–1970 Justice League of America #61 ...
Justice League (vol. 4) #21 (April 2019) The first son of Perpetua, brother to the Monitor and the Anti-Monitor. He was the one who creates form from idea and hammers everything into existence. He would later help the Justice League in their fight against Perpetua. The Frost King: Justice League: Endless Winter #1 (February 2021)
Justice League of America (vol. 2) #27–28, #30–34 October 2009 October 2010 HC: 978-1401224226 TP: 978-1401224233: 7 Team History: Justice League of America (vol. 2) #38–43 September 2010 HC: 978-1401228385: 8 Dark Things: Justice League of America (vol. 2) #44–48, Justice Society of America #41,42 May 2011 HC: 9781401230111: The Nail
Simon Stagg first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #57 and was created by Bob Haney and Ramona Fradon.. Mark Waid, writer of the Metamorpho limited series, commented that "writing Simon Stagg was always a tightrope walk.
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 Justice League. Both characters are similar in design to Metamorpho and have the same powers.