The Weird 1 - 4

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Justice League The Weird 1-4, DC Comics, 1988

  • Scripts: Jim Starlin
  • Art: Ben Wrightson and Dan Green
  • Cover Art: Bernie Wrightson

Issue #1) "Conception,": Jason Morgan is in his Metropolis apartment bathroom performing a ritual that will create a "bridge" linking his reality to a parallel dimension; Once the bridge is created, a Zarolatt (an energy based sentient being) emerges destroying the link behind him. The Zarolatt flies into the sky where it emits a large flash and noise similar to an explosion and attracting the attention of Superman; He finds a stationary, hovering wave of energy; After a preliminary examination, Superman attempts to touch it and is blasted about three miles away; By the time he returns Captain Atom and the Martian Manhunter of the newly formed Justice League are present. 52 pgs., Published April 1988

Issue #2)  "Questions!":  While the Justice League recover from their unsuccessful battle with the Weird, Superman is interviewed by WMET television reporter Lance Armstrong; After a brief recap of events Superman leaves to find the Weird and Armstrong paraphrases Superman's words to the detriment of the League angering Guy Gardner; General Westerly reiterates their orders not to say anything to the public about the Weird's molecular instability - something Superman reluctantly agrees to; Superman ends up fighting the Weird. 52 pgs., full color. Published May 1988

Issue #3) "Confrontation!": While Billy Langley tells his dog, Ptang, about the Macrolatts and Zarolatts, the Weird confronts Jason Morgan; Sensing the approach of the Justice League, Jason seals the building off in a giant, regenerating cube of solid light which the heroes cannot penetrate; Jason manages to encapsulate the Weird who asks him why he would betray his own planet; Jason, realizing he has six hours to complete the bridge, humors the Weird by revealing his life story. 52 pgs., Published June 1988

Issue #4) The explosive finale! Superman and Infinity, Inc.'s Nuklon are possessed as they face the might of the Justice League and the Weird in a final showdown. Featuring Batman, Martian Manhunter and more! Published Jul 1988

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