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Cover: José Luis García-López

JLA: Classified #16

Mar 2006 · DC · 2.99 USD; 4.00 CAD
“The Hypothetical Woman Part One: Never Brought to Mind”

In "The Hypothetical Woman Part One: Never Brought to Mind," the JLA faces a dual threat: tracking down a familiar yet unsettling form of microscopic mind control in a quiet Oregon town, while trying to apprehend the cunning dictator General Tuzik, who escapes to China and begins forging dangerous alliances. Written by Gail Simone and brought to life with striking detail by José Luis García-López—whose dynamic pencils define the cover and interior—this issue blends political intrigue with the eerie precision of psychological manipulation.

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writer Gail Simone · artist José Luis García-López · inker Klaus Janson · colorist David Baron · letterer Rob Leigh · cover José Luis García-López

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The JLA attempt to arrest General Tuzik -- a dictator and mass murderer -- but the wily General outmaneuvers them. Exiled from his country to China, Tuzik contacts others of his ilk to work together to create a superhuman weapon of mass destruction. Meanwhile, the JLA investigates a new, but familiar, form of microscopic mind control in a small town in Oregon.

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