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JUSTICE LEAGUE QUARTERLY #5
Cover Date: Winter 1991
Cover Price: $2.95
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Kevin Maguire (signed)
Inks: Karl Story (signed)
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Credits:
Story | Mark Waid |
Pencils | Mike McKone |
Inks | Andrew Pepoy |
Colors | Gene D'Angelo |
Lettering | Bob Pinaha |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
- Justice League:
- Blue Beetle II (last/next in ???)
- Elongated Man (last in issue #4/3; next in Justice League Europe #25)
- Flash III (last/next in ???)
- Green Lantern (Guy Gardner; last/next in ???)
- Ice (last/next in ???)
- Martian Manhunter (last/next in ???)
- Metamorpho (last/next in ???)
- Power Girl (last/next in ???)
- Rocket Red (last/next in ???)
- Silver Sorceress (last in issue #4/3; next in Justice League Europe #26)
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Professor Ivo (last in Doctor Fate Vol. 2 #19; next in flashback in JLA: Tomorrow Woman #1)
Guest Appearance(s):
- Geo-Force (last/next in ???)
- Lar Gand (last in Starman Vol. 1 #35; next in Armageddon 2001 #2)
- Red Star (last in New Titans Annual #7/New Titans #78; next in War of the Gods #4)
- Starman V (last/next in ???)
- Rebis (last/next in ???)
Other Character(s):
- Pyotr (Russian scientist)
Location(s):
- Professor Ivo's Island (first appearance)
Synopsis: - Ice is thinking of leaving the League, feeling that she doesn't really pull her weight. But when Professor Ivo tries to end his life by getting robots with powers stolen from Earth's mightiest heroes to kill him, she saves the day. His attempt at suicide fails, but with Guy's ring, Ice is able to heal him of the disfiguring scars that are both cause and result of his immortality. Finding that she does have a place in the League after all, Ice decides to stay.
Credits:
Story | Bill Loebs |
Art | Jan Duursema |
Colors | Matt Hollingsworth |
Lettering | Tim Harkins |
Editing | Andy Helfer |
Feature Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Ice's stalker (first appearance; name not given)
Synopsis: - Ice acquires a psychotic stalker, but because Ice is so nice, everything works out absolutely fine.
Credits:
Story | Kevin Dooley |
Pencils | Andy Smith |
Inks | Carlos Garzon |
Colors | Tom McCraw |
Lettering | Tim Harkins |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
- Global Guardians:
- Bushmaster (last in Justice League America #55)
- Godiva (last in Justice League America #55)
- Impala (last in Justice League America #55)
- Olympian (last in Justice League America #55; next in issue #8/4)
- Rising Sun (last in Justice League America #55; next in issue #7/4)
- Thunderlord (last in Justice League America #55)
- Tuatara (last in Justice League America #55)
- Wild Huntsman II (last in Justice League America #55)
Guest Star(s):
- Hero Group:
- Evolvo (first appearance)
- Compass (first appearance)
- Desensitizer (first appearance)
- Good Time (first appearance)
- Mover 'n' Shaker (first appearance)
- Wrapper (first appearance)
- Particle Man (first appearance)
- Zoolog (first appearance)
Supporting Character(s):
- Donnerschlag (Wild Huntsman's hound)
- Orkan (Wild Huntsman's horse)
Villain(s):
- Sumaan Harjavti (last in Justice League International Vol. 1 #16)
- President Fortesq of Lower Pluxa
Other Character(s):
- Hozzin (Harjavti's assistant)
Comment(s):
- Story continues in next issue.
Synopsis: - Harjavti maneuvres the Global Guardians into attacking the Hero Group from Bialya's neighbour Lower Pluxa. But he and Lower Pluxa's president are outwitted by the heroes and made to box each other, face to face for once.
Credits:
Story | Joey Cavalieri |
Pencils | Mike Parobeck |
Inks | Ty Templeton |
Colors | Taylor |
Lettering | Tim Harkins |
Editing | Brian Augustyn |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Doktor Sinister (Reichchancellor Frederick von Wertheimer)
- Hans
- Dawn Shirley Light's doppelganger
Other Character(s):
- F.D.R.
- Sir Odeon Hammersmith (agent of Ffloyd's of London)
- Betty Gobelle
- Dawn Shirley Light (a C.B.I. Agent)
Synopsis: - Movie star Betty Gobelle is kidnapped by Nazis in order to demoralize U.S. troops, but General Glory and Ernie save the day.