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Justice League of America #206 (DC, 1982 — Cover A)

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Justice League of America #206

A·Dave Cockrum

Home/DC Comics/Justice League of America·Ongoing

Justice League of America #206

A·Dave Cockrum

25 Pages· 12+· eng· 1982-09-01
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In the 25th century Thomas Parker recounts to his son one of the Justice League's adventures, in explanation of an exhibit in their honor in the Space Museum. Unknown to the JLA, the demons Abnegazar, Rath and Ghast had caused the mystic Jar, Bell and Wheel used to imprison them to be left behind in the Souvenir Room of the original Secret Sanctuary when the Justice League moved to their satellite headquarters. There, the artifacts were eventually discovered and used to free the demons from their crypts. The evil trio attacked the satellite during a meeting and was repulsed, then battled the heroes a second time at Stonehenge. In this rematch, Zatanna's magic proved the key to their defeat by reactivating the imprisonment spell using the Jar, Bell and Wheel.

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Cover ArtistDave CockrumCover ArtistRomeo TanghalWriterGerry ConwayPencillerCarmine InfantinoColoristCarl Gafford

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More from DC ComicsJustice League of America seriesGerry Conway (Writer)Carmine Infantino (Penciller)Romeo Tanghal (Inker)Dave Cockrum (Cover Artist)Romeo Tanghal (Cover Artist)Carl Gafford (Colorist)