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Issue Details

Issue #32
Published November 1988
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.60 GBP
Pages 52
Editing Mark Waid

Cover Details

Characters Justice League of America [Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Aquaman; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Martian Manhunter [J'onn J'onzz]]; Justice League International [Guy Gardner; Rocket Red; Blue Beetle [Ted Kord]; Booster Gold; Fire]
Genre superhero
Pencils Eric Shanower
Inks Eric Shanower
Notes The JLI appear on the cover, but do not appear in the issue.

38 page Justice League of America story "The Secret Origin of the Justice League of America"

Characters Justice League of America [Martian Manhunter [J'Onn J'Onzz, Manhunter from Mars]; Aquaman; Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Flash [Barry Allen]; Batman [Bruce Wayne] (cameo); Green Arrow [Oliver Queen] (cameo); Atom [Ray Palmer] (cameo); Hawkman [Katar Hol] (cameo); Elongated Man (cameo); Phantom Stranger (cameo); Red Tornado [John Smith] (cameo); Hawkgirl [Shayera Thal] (cameo); Zatanna (cameo); Firestorm [Ronnie Raymond; Martin Stein] (cameo); Steel [Hank Heywood] (cameo); Vixen (cameo); Gypsy (cameo)); Vibe (cameo)]; Superman
Synopsis When contenders for the leadership of Appellax stage their combat on Earth through "battle form" surrogates, the Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Black Canary, the Flash, and Green Lantern first encounter and defeat the first 5 individual battle forms separately, but have to work together to defeat the sixth one. As they are about to face the seventh one in Greenland, they arrive to see Superman finishing up defeating it (while he worries how he's going to explain his sudden disappearance to Lois at the lodge they were at) and flying off. This experience gives them the idea to join together as the Justice League of America.
Genre Superhero
Script Keith Giffen (plot); Peter David (dialogue); Gardner Fox (story)
Pencils Eric Shanower
Inks Eric Shanower
Colors Gene D'Angelo
Letters Gaspar Saladino
Notes A retelling and updating of the origin story from Justice League of America (DC, 1960 series) #9, with Black Canary replacing Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is not pictured as a member of the JLA as she did not yet exist post-Crisis at the time the story occurred. Wonder Woman would later become a member of Justice League International (later Europe) and a later incarnation of the JLA.
Reprinted in Secret Origins of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes (DC, 1989 series) #nn