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JLA #30
“Crisis Times Five Part Three: Worlds Beyond" Triumph takes over the Watchtower,
Sentinel and Zauriel figure out a way to rescue the Spectre. Green Lantern and
Captain Marvel explore the fifth dimension, and the architect of the war stands
revealed. Grant Morrison (w) Howard Porter (c/p) John Dell (c/i).
24 pages June 1999
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JLA #31
“Crisis Time Five Part Four: Gods and Monsters" The Drama
pauses, the players catch their breath and the fatal hour arrives. Sentinel and
Zauriel have freed the Spectre and the result: a whole world... dead? Grant
Morrison (w) Howard Porter (c/p) John Dell (c/i).
24 pages July 1999
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JLA #32*
"Inside Job": While the JLA deals with outside threats to
Gotham, Huntress demands to know why they aren't helping with No Man's Land.
*Mark Waid/Devin Grayson (writers) Howard Porter / John Dell (c), Mark
Pajarillo (p) Walden Wong (i).
24 pages August 1999
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JLA #33*
"Altered Egos": It’s the Worlds Greatest Superheroes vs.
Bruce Wayne?! One of the JLA’s most unusual—and risky—missions ever! *Mark
Waid (w) Howard Porter / John Dell (c), Mark Pajarillo (p) Walden Wong (i).
24 pages September 1999
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JLA #34
The Ant and the Avalanche": The super-villains
incarcerated at Belle Reve are enraged and rioting, and various members of the
JLA are sent in to deal with the situation. Meanwhile, someone makes their way
through the JLA watchtower defenses. Grant Morrison (w) Howard Porter (c/p) John
Dell (c/i).
24 pages October 1999
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JLA #35*
"The Guilty": The JLA confronts the new Spectre, but find
someone other than the Hal Jordan they were expecting. The Spectre peers into
the souls and psyches of the Justice Leaguers, showing them that even the most
noble of people have darkness within them. *J.M. DeMatteis (w) Howard
Porter / John Dell (c), Mark Pajarillo (p); Walden Wong (i).
24 pages November 1999
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JLA #13 - #18 | JLA
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JLA #24- #29 | JLA
#30- #35 | JJLA
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