JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207 (Oct 1982)
DC Comics
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207
Date: Oct 1982
Cover Price: $0.60
Publisher: DC Comics
Description
Reprinted in:
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207 (Digital) (04 Oct 2018) DC Comics
SUPERMAN #1536 (Mexico) (1982) Novaro
CRISIS ON MULTIPLE EARTHS #6 (Paperback) (Mar 2013) DC Comics
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #7 (Australia) (1985)
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207 T-SHIRT (Sep 2010)
JUSTICE LEAGUE CUSTOMIZABLE PHOTO PANEL (Aug 2011) WBShop.com
JUSTICE LEAGUE COMIC COVER: SIX COVERS T-SHIRT (Mar 2012) Trevco
ART OF VINTAGE DC COMICS: JLA #207 (Sep 2010) Chronicle Books
LION DC CLASSIC #12: JSA 03 (Italy) (Sep 2014) Planeta DiAgostini
DC COMICS MONTAGE PRINT (Poster) (2016) DC Comics
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: CRISIS 6 (Limited Hardcover) (Germany) (15 Dec 2015) Panini Comics
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: CRISIS 6 (Softcover) (Germany) (15 Dec 2015) Panini Comics
JUSTICE LEAGUE ALL OVER PRINT WALLET (2017) DC Comics
Cover reprinted in:
Seven of Clubs: JUSTICE LEAGUE PLAYING CARDS (2014)
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Aug 19, 2026 | 05:20:38 PM | Ilke Hincer
Justice League playing cards features some George Perez art
Originally printed in:
Three of Hearts: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #217 (Aug 1983)
Nine of Clubs: JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #41 (Jul 2010)
Seven of Clubs: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207 (Oct 1982)
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posted Sep 22, 2017, 9:04 PM
The CW will be having a four part crossover event called Crisis on Earth-X on their DC Universe shows. The event begins November 27 on The CW.
The original commissioned artwork is by Phil Jimenez, based on JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207 (Oct 1982) DC Comics
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posted May 19, 2017, 8:46 PM [ updated May 19, 2017, 8:47 PM ]
This artwork was uploaded a few weeks ago (5/9/2017) on comicartfans.com. The artist, Mitch Ballard, has previously drawn many George Perez-inspired art or homages. Letters and logos by Christopher Ivy.
Christopher Ivy writes:
This is a logo commission for the first of a series of four fantasy crossovers, all inspired by the best of the Bronze Age. Line art by the always-dependable Mitch Ballard.
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posted May 1, 2017, 8:29 PM
Clint Hilinski's Superiors #1 Alternative Cover is an homage to JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #207 (Oct 1982) DC Comics
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From kickstarter.com
For those of you who already backed the first Superiors Kickstarter, you already have the content of the first 2 issues of Superiors with book #1 from that Kickstarter. Here you can get books #3 and #4. Or if you’re a completionist type collector, here you can get individual copies of #1 and #2 with new covers. The Original Kickstarter for the Superiors contained the content for issues #1 and #2. Below are a few pages from Issue #1 of the Superiors.
The only risks and challenges are the amount of time and effort that go into making a Kickstarter book. And it’s a lot! So that can effect the estimated finished date. It takes a ton of time and hard work to finish these books and with that it can take longer to finish than you had estimated. But I want to assure all my backers my books always come out. They may just be a bit later than I had originally hoped for. The Bad Guy, Pirate Queen, and Superiors are all finished and sent out. Commissions also take extra time. But eventually, hopefully not too long of a wait, all rewards and books do get finished and sent out.
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posted Nov 9, 2014, 2:07 AM
Fri, November 7th, 2014 at 2:42pm PST
A new day has dawned for the elite assemblage of heroes called UNITY, and, in the wake of the Armor Hunters’ invasion, the time has come to grow their ranks. Who will be the next fearless hero to join the roster of the world’s most elite superteam? And just what is the international strike force called THE UNITED – and why have they marked UNITY’s own X-O Manowar, Ninjak, Livewire, and Eternal Warrior for elimination? Red-hot creators Matt Kindt and CAFU detonate the planet’s first superteam vs. superteam war right here with a bold new beginning for UNITY!
Story by Matt Kindt
Art by Cafu
Colors by Brian Reber
Letters by Dave Sharpe
Cover by Brian Level, Cafu, Raul Allen
Publisher Valiant Entertainment
Cover Price:$3.99
Release Date Wed, November 12th, 2014
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posted Dec 16, 2011 2:19 AM
From omartstore, thanks to Ilke
DC Universe Classics Crime Syndicate of Amerika
Superwoman, Owlman, Ultraman, Johnny Quick, and Power Ring
Please review pictures carefully.
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November 11, 2005 09:35 pm
From www.newsarama.com
WHO'S THAT (POWER) GIRL: EXPLAINING POWER GIRL'S HISTORY
11-10-2005 04:37 PMby Troy Brownfield
If there’s one truism that runs throughboth the original Crisis on Infinite Earths and its thematic descendantInfinite Crisis, it’s that unexpected characters suddenly get a chanceto shine. Granted, Power Girl’s not exactly a wallflower. She’d hadsignificant roles in series ranging from All-Star Comics to JusticeLeague Europe to Birds of Prey and JSA. She recently headlined themuch-discussed debut arc of JSA: Classified. And of course, she gracesthe both variant covers for this week’s Infinite Crisis #2. Still,despite the fact that she’s a perennially minor character, Power Girlhas a strident fanbase and certainly plays a crucial role in DC’sbiggest project of the decade thus far. Where then did Power Girloriginate, and what were some of the highlights on her circuitous pathto crossover glory? (Writer’s Note: Notice that I said some of thehighlights; this does not pretend to be a complete list of appearances)
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Justice League of America #195-197; JLA #207-209 (and All-Star Squadron #14-15) and JLA #219-220(early ‘80s): While these appearances aren’t mind-bogglinglysignificant in the life of the character, they do represent severaloccasions upon which Kara interacted with the heroes of Earth-1 duringthe annual JLA/JSA crossovers. Most interesting is her cross-worldflirtation with the JLA’s young hero, Firestorm. Writer Conway slowlybuilt this attraction over a few years. It has enough meaning for theheroine that she goes ballistic in the early pages of #220 afterFirestorm has been injured in an ambush. These are all fun stories, andit’s amusing in retrospect that, in keeping with tradition for suchteam-ups, most of them incorporated the word “Crisis” into theirrespective titles.
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