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Cover: Jim Starlin

Justice League of America #179

Jun 1980 · DC · 0.40 USD
“The Siren Song of the Satin Satan”

In "The Siren Song of the Satin Satan," Firestorm's integration into the Justice League hits a surreal twist when Ronnie Raymond learns of his friend Cal's brother missing from a discotheque—only to be captured by the enigmatic, glamorously sinister Satin Satan. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlin, this 1980 issue blends superhero intrigue with a touch of psychedelic menace, all under Jim Starlin’s striking cover.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist Dick Dillin · inker Frank McLaughlin · colorist Gene D'Angelo · letterer Todd Klein · cover Jim Starlin

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colorist Gene D'Angelo
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils, inks Jim Starlin

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With Superman's sponsorship, Firestorm is voted into the League. Later, Ronnie hears from his friends that Cal's brother vanished from a discotheque under mysterious circumstances. He investigates as Firestorm and is captured by the Satin Satan.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).