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Cover: Ernie Chan & José Luis García-López
Justice League of America #120
“The Parallel Perils of Adam Strange!”
In "The Parallel Perils of Adam Strange!", Adam Strange finds himself caught between two realities—one where he's a hero, and another where he's just a regular guy named Jo, working a mundane job. Written by the team behind the classic DC adventures, this issue features Curt Swan’s crisp interior art and Vince Colletta’s dynamic inks, while Ernie Chan and José Luis García-López deliver a striking cover that captures the story’s playful, multiversal tension.
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writer Cary Bates · artist Dick Dillin · inker Frank McLaughlin · colorist Carl Gafford · cover Ernie Chan, José Luis García-López
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Full credits
writer Cary Bates
artist Dick Dillin
inker Frank McLaughlin
colorist Carl Gafford
cover pencils Ernie Chan
cover inks José Luis García-López
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The JLA end up on Rann, dealing with an Adam Strange who thinks Alanna is dead.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).