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JUSTICE LEAGUE QUARTERLY #17
Cover Date: Winter 1994
Cover Price: $3.50
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Howard Porter
Inks: Jeff Albrecht
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Credits:
Story | Paul Kupperberg |
Pencils | Danny Rodriguez |
Inks | Richard Space |
Lettering | Bob Pinaha |
Colors | Robbie Busch |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
- Global Guardians
- Bushmaster (last in Justice League Europe #50; dies)
- Cascade (first appearance; a superhero of Indonesia; next in Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #174)
- Centrix (first appearance; a superhero of Canada)
- Chrysalis (first appearance; a superhero of France; next in Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #174)
- Godiva (last in Justice League Europe #50; loses powers; next in JSA: Classified #19)
- Impala (last in Justice League Europe #50; loses powers)
- Olympian (last in Justice League Europe #50; next in JLA: Classified #2)
- Owlwoman (last in flashback in Primal Force #3; next in Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #174)
- Rising Sun (last in Justice League Europe #50; next in Infinite Crisis #5)
- Seraph (last in issue #8/4)
- Thunderlord (last in Justice League Europe #50; dies)
- Tuatara (last in Justice League Europe #50; lapses into a coma; next in Absolute Power: Task Force VII #7)
- Tundra (first appearance; a superhero of Russia; next in Wonder Woman Vol. 2 #174)
- Wild Huntsman II (last in Justice League Europe #50; disappears)
Supporting Character(s):
- Donnersclag (dies or disappears)
- Orkan (dies or disappears)
Villain(s):
- Fain Y'onia (first appearance)
- bank robbers in Caracas, Venezuela
Guest Appearance(s):
- Superman (last/next in ???)
- Martian Manhunter (last/next in ???)
Other Character(s):
- Pablo (Venezuelan newsman)
- Mr Bains (producer of a radio commercial)
Location(s):
- The Dome (somewhere in the Pacific Ocean)
- Japan
- Venezuela
- Caracas
- United Kingdom
- England'
- London
- England'
- United States of America
- somewhere in Arizona
- somewhere over the Midwest
- Metropolis
- New York, NY
Comment(s):
- This is the final issue of Justice League Quarterly.
Synopsis: - An ancient enemy of Dr Mist tries to draw his foe out in order to gain some revenge; to do so, he attacks the Global Guardians, unaware that they have no idea where Mist is either. By the end of the battle, when both Y'onia (their attacker) and Wild Huntsman disappear to another dimension, only four Guardians are left able to continue as heroes - Owlwoman, Seraph, Olympian and Rising Sun. However, with the help of the Martian Manhunter, Owlwoman recruits four new heroes and a new Global Guardians is born.
Credits:
Story | Charlie Bracey |
Pencils | Carlos Franco |
Inks | Rich Rankin |
Lettering | Clem Robins |
Colors | Scott Bauman |
Feature Character(s):
Other Character(s):
- Martin Ellis
- Yvonne Ellis
- Lt. Barnes (of the Clarke County police department)
Synopsis: - Captain Atom encounters a man whose metagene is activated when he awakes from a seven-year coma. He is able to share the man's confusion and grief, having once lost twenty years himself. He sees the man reunited with his wife and hopes the couple can make a new start.
Credits:
Story | Andy Mangels |
Pencils | Phil Jimenez |
Inks | John Stokes |
Lettering | Clem Robins |
Colors | Gregory Wright |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Franco Quinones (a pimp)
Other Character(s):
- Lizzie Angelo (last in New Teen Titans Vol. 1 #27??)
- Kirsty Robertson
- Sheila (a prostitute)
Synopsis: - Maxima encounters a runaway who has been used by a pimp. She helps the girl to get her belongings back and to make a new start in life.
Feature: | "Justice League Gallery" | ( Pages) |
Credits:
- Randy DuBurke and Eduardo Barreto and Phil Jimenez (art)
- Lee Moder and Chris Batista and Mike Mayhew and Mike Wieringo (pencils)
- Mark Farmer and Kevin Nowlan and Frank Percy and Joe Rubinstein (inks)
- Darren Vincenzo and Johnson and Pat Garrahy and Stu Chaifetz (colors)
Comment(s):
- An occasional series of pin-ups of Justice Leaguers past and present, in this case the Classic Justice League by Lee Moder, Mark Farmer and Darren Vincenzo; Firestorm by Chris Batista, Mark Farmer and Darren Vincenzo; Crimson Fox by Randy DuBurke and Johnson; Fire by Eduardo Barreto; Batman by Mike Mayhew, Kevin Nowlan and Johnson; Vixen by Phil Jimenez and Pat Garrahy; Guy Gardner by Mike Wieringo, Frank Percy and Stu Chaifetz; Aquaman by Chris Batista, Joe Rubinstein and Pat Garrahy.