JLA #50
In "Dream Team," the JLA faces a surreal threat when Dr. Destiny manipulates reality through dream logic, forcing the team to confront their fractured trust. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, Phil Jimenez, and a stellar lineup of artists, this pivotal issue sees Superman and Batman rebuild their alliance—leading the team back into action as they reclaim their identities and mission. The cover by Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary captures the moment the heroes step into their roles, united once more.
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Superman tells Batman about the effect the distrust he brought into the JLA had on a recent case. The members split up to handle three emergencies and all met Dr. Destiny. When they realized that they faced Destiny’s dream self who had brought dream logic to the waking world, the Manhunter put them to sleep and as a team they forced Dr. Destiny to wake up and swap places with his dream self. Convinced, Batman summons the JLA and he and Superman greet them in their civilian guises to restore their trust. As the other JLAers with secret identities change to theirs, the Batman enters the cave.
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