Justice League of America #36
In "The Case of the Disabled Justice League!", the JLA puts on a special performance for a group of handicapped boys, staging a mock battle against a masked Batman—only to suddenly find themselves truly disabled. When the League realizes their condition is no accident, they track the source to Brain Storm, who’s using his powers to control them. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs and letters by Gaspar Saladino, this 1965 classic features a standout cover by Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson.
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To entertain a group of handicapped boys, 5 JLAers stages a mock battle against Batman, posing as a monster, but discover themselves handicapped. They trace their ailments to Brain Storm, who takes them under his power. The rest of the League fights the Leaguers who are under Brain Storm's power and finally Brain Storm himself.
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