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Writers: Keith Giffen, Gerard Jones
Penciller: Darick Robertson
Inker: Romeo Tanghal
Colorist: Gene D'Angelo
Letterer: Willie Schubert
Editors: Kevin Dooley, Andrew Helfer
heroes: Batman, Blue Beetle II, Bluejay, Booster Gold, Crimson Fox, Elongated Man, Fire, Flash III, General Glory, Green Lantern IV, Ice, Martian Manhunter, Metamorpho, Power Girl, Silver Sorceress
supportinges: Chief of KooeyKooeyKooey, Sue Dibny
Setting: 20th-century KooeyKooeyKooey, DCU
Cover Description: Justice Leaguers Metamorpho, Martian Manhunters, Fire, Power Girl, Bluejay, and Blue Beetle burst through a cover featuring the Extremists. (No Booster Gold.)
Brief Synopsis: The Silver Sorceress has her final showdown with Dreamslayer.
Costume Worn: MARK I power-suit
Issue Notes: "Breakdowns: Part 14": This is the fourteenth issue of a multi-part story crossing through Justice League America and Justice League Europe dealing with changes in the International League following the loss of Maxwell Lord's guidance.

Page 18, panel 2
SPOILER WARNING!: Reveal
Boosterrific Review: Perhaps this story is necessary to finally bring "Breakdowns" to it's conclusion, but this issue feels a little hollow. Perhaps this is because I have no stomach for stories that conclude with no explanation how. Silver Sorceress makes a fist and everything is suddenly ok? I suppose the important part of super hero comic books is that that good guys win in the end, and of course they do after the obligatory hero-on-hero melee. Eh, whatever. At least the funeral scene strikes the appropriately somber and self-reflective tone.
Boosterrific Rating: Gold Standard.
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