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Justice League America

“Cult of the Machine, Part One: Where the Day Takes You”

Volume 1, Issue 86, March 1994
Released January 18, 1994

Cover Price: $1.50
Guide Price: $2.00 (as of 2011)

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Justice League America, Vol. 1, #86. Image © DC Comics

 

ARTISTS

Writer: Dan Vado
Penciller: Marc Campos
Inkers: Ken Branch, Kevin Conrad
Colorist: Gene D'Angelo
Letterer: Clem Robins
Assistant Editor: Ruben Diaz
Editor: Brian Augustyn

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CHARACTERS & SETTINGS

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ISSUE DETAILS

Cover Description: Captain Atom and Ray II fly around a large tower. (No Booster Gold.)

Brief Synopsis: Separated to deal with crises across the globe, the Justice League is faced with an old and powerful foe.

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

Costume Worn: MARK III armored power-suit

This story has been reprinted in:
Wonder Woman and the Justice League America (2017)

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ANNOTATIONS

Image Copyright DC Comics

Page 1, panel 1
FASHION ALERT: Booster Gold joins his teammates Guy Gardner, Maxima, Maxwell Lord, and Wonder Woman on a rooftop with a view of the Daily Planet Building, the Galaxy Building, and Lexcorp Tower in Metropolis. Booster showcases his new, Blue Beetle-designed exoskeleton version Mark III, a much more graceful, if slightly bulkier version of his previous Mark II armor. The most notable changes to this armor from the previous version are the addition of the utility belt and enclosed helmet. There is now a blue star on Booster's forehead in addition to the star on his chest.

Page 3, panel 1
The Justice League is joined by Superman, who refuses to rejoin the team. A year after dying in Superman, Vol. 2, #75, the Man of Steel is back in action.

Page 4, panel 3
POWER UP: Booster flies away from the rooftop with no visible means of propulsion. Presumably he is using his Legion Flight Ring instead of any thrust generated by the armor.

Page 13, panel 1
Booster joins Fire, Guy Gardner, and Wonder Woman for Ice's "welcome home" party. Ice has refused to attend, angering Guy Gardner. Ice is still mourning the death of her father and adjusting to the dramatic increase in her level of power following the death of her brother at her hands in Justice League America #85.

Page 17, panel 1
Booster, Fire, and Ice watch as Wonder Woman orders Captain Atom, apparently returned to active duty since the previous issue, to aid the F.B.I. in serving a warrant. Also present are Blue Beetle II, Oberon, and the Ray II, who standby for future action as the world seems to spiral into chaos.

Page 19, panel 1
FIRST APPEARANCE: First appearance of Amazing Man II, Will Everett III, grandson of the original Amazing Man.

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REVIEWS

Boosterrific Review: Emotional instability meets terrible artwork in this issue as the Brazilian Marc Campos takes over drawing duties. Campos' artwork, an affront to quality, is indicative of the excessive use of line and emotional expression rife throughout the artwork of the 1990s. The frenetic artwork is especially discordant when coupled with the issue's content, primarily small-scale character-building vignettes.

Boosterrific Rating:

  • Currently 2.0/5 Stars.
Tarnished.

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