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Justice League America

“Destiny's Hand, Part 3”

Volume 1, Issue 74, May 1993
Released March 23, 1993

Cover Price: $1.25
Guide Price: $2.00 (as of 2011)

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  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.

Justice League America, Vol. 1, #74. Image © DC Comics

 

ARTISTS

Writer: Dan Jurgens
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Rick Burchett
Colorist: Gene D'Angelo
Letterer: Willie Schubert
Assistant Editor: Ruben Diaz
Editor: Brian Augustyn

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CHARACTERS & SETTINGS

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ISSUE DETAILS

Cover Description: Bloodwynd lurches forward, head down and some sort of energy eminating from his chest. Behind him are, clockwise from top right, Red Tornado, Flash II, Martian Manhunter, and Hawkman I. (No Booster Gold.)

Brief Synopsis: Doctor Destiny returns to combat the Justice League, forcing the modern Justice League America to combat fascist versions of the satellite era Justice League of America.

Booster Gold's role in this story:
Featured (Booster Gold plays a prominent role)

This story has been reprinted in:
Superman and the Justice League of America (2016)

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ANNOTATIONS

Image Copyright DC Comics

Page 1, panel 5
Booster Gold and Fire find the collapsed, emaciated body of the Atom II in the Justice League Headquarters in New York City.

Page 10, panel 1
Booster and Fire watch as a doctor examines Atom. Both Booster and Fire are wearing purple exercise outfits. Despite being out of power, neither of these heroes has any intention of falling out of fighting shape. Blue Beetle II remains in his Doomsday-induced coma nearby. Note that the dialogue balloons are misplaced: the top balloon should be directed to the doctor, not Booster.

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REVIEWS

Boosterrific Review: The Justice League finds itself trapped in Doctor Destiny's dream-scape, battling a line-up of Justice Leagues past. Unfortunately this is more confusing than is probably necessary. While that may be the intention of Doctor Destiny, it doesn't exactly translate into great storytelling.

Boosterrific Rating:

  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
Gold Standard.

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