Justice League of America #19
In "The Super-Exiles of Earth!", the Justice League of America confronts their darkest reflections when each hero is faced with an evil doppelganger—actions they never committed, yet are blamed for. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1963 classic sees the team unravel a mind-bending mystery rooted in dreams. The cover, by Murphy Anderson, captures the tension as the League stands at the edge of their own unraveling.
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The JLAers each face their evil doppelgangers and are then blamed for their lawless actions and exiled from Earth. When they return to fight their duplicates, the JLA discovers they are manifestations of their own dreams. The Atom performs microscopic brain surgery to disable them and the JLA shuts down Dr. Destiny's materiopticon to destroy the dream-beings.
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