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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: Case of the Disabled Justice League (classic issue alert); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
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Case of the Disabled Justice League (classic issue alert); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)Cover pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Murphy Anderson. The Case of the Disabled Justice League!, script by Gardner Fox, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Bernard Sachs; To entertain a group of handicapped boys, 5 JLAers stages a mock battle against Batman, posing as a monster, but discover themselves handicapped; They trace their ailments to Brain Storm, who takes them under his power.;The rest of the League fights the Leaguers who are under Brain Storm's power and finally Brain Storm himself.
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Mike Sekowsky was an American comics artist known as the penciler for DC Comics' Justice League of America during most of the 1960s (including their initial appearance in Brave and the Bold #28), and as the regular writer and artist on Wonder Woman during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Sekowsky's long career began in the early 40s for Timely Comics drawing the adventures of Captain America, and Sub-Mariner among others in titles such as All Winners Comics, Daring Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, and Young Allies Comics. He would transition to DC Comics in the 1950s where we would work on Romance and Science Fiction stories including drawing the first appearance of Adam Strange in Showcase #17. He would co-create the Justice League of America with Gardner Fox and continue as it's artist for over 60 issues. Sekowsky would go on to have memorable runs as artist and writer on Metal Men, Wonder Woman, and the Supergirl feature in Adventure Comics.
Inker, started out in the 1940s, ended up at DC Comics working with Gil Kane, Mike Sekowsky, and Carmine Infantino on titles including Wonder Woman, All Star Comics, Justice League of America, and Our Army at War.
Case of the Disabled Justice League (classic issue alert); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
Case of the Disabled Justice League (classic issue alert); COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)