Justice League of America 1960 #148 - back issue - $5.00
As all three teams recover the three items, and the three demons are restored, changes have happened between the demons while imprisoned over a 1000 yrs: Abnegazar wants to be peaceful, while Rath wants to rule everything, and Ghast just wants to restore the entire Earth-1 universe back to how it was before they were first captured. Eventually, the JLA/JSA/Legion teams defeat all three demons and Mordru, and go their separate ways.
The Joker disguises himself as a circus clown but he is exposed when he turns down Hostess Fruit Pies (as only a madman would).
On-sale date from Comic Reader #146.
- Crisis in Triplicate! - Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. The records list only Pasko as the writer, but the in issue credits state "Script: Martin Pasko (with an assist from Paul Levitz)." Annual JLA/JSA team-up, this year with the Legion of Super-Heroes; story continues from Justice League of America #147. For the JSA, their story continues in All-Star Comics (DC, 1976 series) as events in the JLA/ JSA crossover happen between issue #67 and 68.
- Presenting the First Superman Dollar Comic - house ad for DC Special Series (DC, 1977 series) #5, on sale August 2nd
- - Includes letters from Darrell Ihns, Georjean Fraina, Beth Montelone, Mike White, Craig Boldman, Tom Tryon, Kenneth Williams, and John Hooper.
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