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Justice League of America#7
Cover: Ed Benes & Eric Wight & George Pérez & Luke McDonnell & Drew Geraci

Justice League of America #7

May 2007 · DC · 3.50 USD; 4.25 CAD
“The Tornado's Path Epilogue: Roll Call”

In "The Tornado's Path Epilogue: Roll Call," the newly reformed Justice League of America begins its next chapter as invitations are sent out, Roy Harper steps into his new role as Red Arrow with a bold new look, and Black Lightning tours the Hall of Justice—home to the Trophy Hall and the high-tech training space known as "the Kitchen." As Batman and Black Lightning uncover a surprising truth, they realize that the mysterious figure known as Trident is actually a hero from the 31st century, the legendary Karate Kid. Written by Brad Meltzer and illustrated by Ed Benes, with inks by Sandra Hope and Ed Benes, and colors by Alex Sinclair, this 2007 issue features a cover by Ed Benes, Eric Wight, George Pérez, and Luke McDonnell, with inks by Ed Benes, Eric Wight, George Pérez, and Drew Geraci.

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writer Brad Meltzer · artist, inker Ed Benes · inker Sandra Hope · colorist Alex Sinclair · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Ed Benes, Eric Wight, George Pérez, Luke McDonnell, Drew Geraci

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Full credits

artist, inker Ed Benes
colorist Alex Sinclair
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Ed Benes
cover pencils, inks Eric Wight
cover pencils, inks George Pérez
cover pencils Luke McDonnell
cover inks Drew Geraci

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The new League's invitations go out, Roy Harper adopts a new costume and the codename of Red Arrow, and Black Lightning gets a tour of the Hall of Justice -- a public place where the JLA can gather including a Trophy Hall-- as well as a new satellite that includes a training room called "the Kitchen". Then, Batman and Black Lightning discover that Trident is actually a hero from the 31st century named Karate Kid.

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