Justice League of America #112
In "War with the One-Man Justice League!", the real Justice League faces their most surreal threat yet when Dr. Destiny conjures a dream version of the team from their subconscious minds—more powerful and dangerously unpredictable than the originals. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with Bernard Sachs’ inks and Gaspar Saladino’s lettering, this 1974 classic sees the heroes banished from Earth as the dream League runs rampant, forcing the real League to fight back in their secret identities. Nick Cardy’s dynamic cover captures the chaos, perfectly framing the clash between reality and illusion.
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Dr. Destiny creates a dream Justice League from the Justice League members' dreams, that is more powerful than the originals. The dream League goes on a crime spree and the real League is banished from Earth, until they return in their secret identities and defeat the dream League and destroy Dr. Destiny's Materiopticon.
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