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JUSTICE LEAGUE QUARTERLY #14
Cover Date: Spring 1994
Cover Price: $3.50
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Cover Credits:
Art: Mike Mignola
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Credits:
Story | Paul Kupperberg |
Pencils | Michael Collins |
Inks | Eduardo Barreto |
Lettering | Bob Pinaha |
Colors | Gene D'Angelo |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
- Captain Atom
- Thunderbolt IV (last in Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #12; next in Justice League Task Force #12)
- Blue Beetle II
- Nightshade (last in Eclipso #18; next in Guy Gardner: Warrior #29)
- Judomaster II (first appearance; next in Guy Gardner: Warrior #29)
Supporting Character(s):
- High Abbot (last in Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #12)
- Sarge Steel (last in Eclipso #18; next in Damage #2)
Villain(s):
- Andreas Havoc (last in Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #12)
Other Character(s):
- Colonel Derby
Synopsis: - Andreas Havoc, or at least a projection from his mind, comes to New York demanding to do battle with the man who usurped what he sees as his rightful position as Vajra - the Thundebolt. Aided by Blue Beetle, Captain Atom and Nightshade, Thunderbolt meets him and battles on the mental plane while a new Judomaster makes his debt, helping on the physical plane.
Credits:
Story | Pat McGreal |
Art | Mike Vosburg |
Lettering | Ken Bruzenak |
Colors | Matt Webb |
Feature Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Sir Edmund Grasse
Other Character(s):
- Miss Wardlowe
Synopsis: - A perfume manufacturer tries to use Crimson Fox as a test case for his new pheremonal scents which can control human emotions.
Credits:
Story | Steven T. Seagle |
Pencils | Frank Squillace |
Inks | Bam |
Lettering | Bob Pinaha |
Colors | Matt Webb |
Editing | Ruben Diaz |
Feature Character(s):
- Jack O'Lantern III (Liam McHugh; first appearance; last in flashback in Primal Force #3)
Supporting Character(s):
- Marty
- Andrew (Liam's friends)
Villain(s):
- Peter McDonnell
Other Character(s):
- Annie McDonnell
- Mrs McDonnell (her mother)
- Mr & Mrs Robinson (plane passengers)
Synopsis: - Jack O'Lantern intervenes when a mob of catholics try to prevent a girl from flying to London to have an abortion. Having saved her from both the mob and a bomb, he discovers the reason for her wanting an abortion (something he wouldn't normally approve of) - the father of her unborn child is, in fact, her own father. After escorting her safely to London, Jack O'Lantern's first act on his return to Ireland is to take her father to the police.
Credits:
Story | Michael Jan Friedman |
Pencils | Mike Mayhew |
Inks | Bob Smith |
Lettering | Bob Pinaha |
Colors | Glenn Whitmore |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- Barney Drumm
- Deena Walker
Villain(s):
- Dexter DeFarge
- Ghast
Other Character(s):
- Professor Morris Martek (Nobel Literature prizewinner)
- Giani Fusili (ace air pilot)
Comment(s):
- Story continued from previous issue.
Synopsis: - Praxis realises that the killer is actually after those who have conquered the four ancient elements - the body parts are just a side-line. He and Walker are just in time to save pilot Giani Fusili, but the killer promises to be back...and Praxis seems yet more unhinged.
Feature: | "Justice League Gallery" | (1 Pages) |
Credits:
- Tony Harris (art)
- Mark Chiarello (colors)
Comment(s):
- An occasional series of pinups of Justice Leaguers past and present, in this case Tasmanian Devil by Tony Harris and Mark Chiarello.