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Justice League 1 (1-261) (1-3 Annual) JUSTICE LEAGUE 1 (1-261) (1-3 ANNUAL) Serie dedicata al gruppo di supereroi della Silver Age, nata nel Novembre del 1960 e proseguita per 261 numeri fino a Aprile del 1987. I numeri 39-48-58-67-76-85-93 1) The World of No Return! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/60- Protagonista Justice League) 2) Secret of the Sinister Sorcerers (Fox/Sekowsky) (01/61- Protagonista Justice League) 3) The Slave Ship of Space! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/61- Protagonista Justice League) 4) Doom of the Star Diamond! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/61- Protagonista Justice League) 5) When Gravity Went Wild! (Fox/Sekowsky) (07/61- Protagonista Justice League) 6) The Wheel of Misfortune! (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/61- Protagonista Justice League) 7) The Cosmic Fun-House! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/61- Protagonista Justice League) 8) For Sale -- The Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (01/62- Protagonista Justice League) 9) The Origin of the Justice League (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/62- Protagonista Justice League) 10) The Fantastic Fingers of Felix Faust! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/62- Protagonista Justice League) 11) One Hour to Doomsday! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/62- Protagonista Justice League) Company General Use 75) The Planet That Came to a Standstill (Fox/Infantino) (05/62- Protagonista Justice League + Adam Strange) Serie “Mystery in Space Vol 1” 12) The Last Case of the Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/62- Protagonista Justice League) 13) The Riddle of the Robot Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (08/62- Protagonista Justice League) 14) The Menace of the "Atom" Bomb! (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/62- Protagonista Justice League) 15) The Challenge of the Untouchable Aliens! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/62- Protagonista Justice League) 16) The Cavern of Deadly Spheres! (Fox/Sekowsky) (12/62- Protagonista Justice League) 17) The Triumph of the Tornado Tyrant! (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/63- Protagonista Justice League) 18) Journey into the Micro-World! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/63- Protagonista Justice League) 19) The Super-Exiles of Earth! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/63- Protagonista Justice League) 20) The Mystery of Spaceman X! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/63- Protagonista Justice League) 21) Crisis on Earth-One! (Fox/Sekowsky) (08/63- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 22) Crisis on Earth-Two! (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/63- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 23) Drones of the Queen Bee! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/63- Protagonista Justice League) 24) Decoy Missions of the Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (12/63- Protagonista Justice League) 25) Outcasts of Infinity! (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/64- Protagonista Justice League) Company General Use 26) Four Worlds to Conquer! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/64- Protagonista Justice League) 27) The "I" Who Defeated the Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/64- Protagonista Justice League) 28) The Case of the Forbidden Super-Powers! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/64- Protagonista Justice League) 29) Crisis on Earth-Three! (Fox/Sekowsky) (08/64- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 30) The Most Dangerous Earth of All (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/64- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 31) Riddle of the Runaway Room! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/64- Protagonista Justice League) 32) Attack of the Star-Bolt Warrior! (Fox/Sekowsky) (12/64- Protagonista Justice League) 33) Enemy From the Timeless World! (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/65- Protagonista Justice League) 34) The Deadly Dreams of Doctor Destiny! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/65- Protagonista Justice League) 35) Battle Against the Bodiless Uniforms (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/65- Protagonista Justice League) 36) The Case of the Disabled Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/65- Protagonista Justice League) 37) Earth -- Without a Justice League (Fox/Sekowsky) (08/65- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 38) Crisis on Earth-A! (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/65- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 40) Indestructible Creatures of Nightmare Island! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/65- Protagonista Justice League) 41) The Key – Master of the World! (Fox/Sekowsky) (12/65- Protagonista Justice League) Company General Use 42) Metamorpho Says -- NO! (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/66- Protagonista Justice League) 43) The Card Crimes of the Royal Flush Gang! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/66- Protagonista Justice League) 44) The Plague That Struck the Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/66- Protagonista Justice League) 45) The Super-Struggle Against Shaggy Man! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/66- Protagonista Justice League) 46) Crisis Between Earth-One and Earth-Two! (Fox/Sekowsky) (08/66- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 47) The Bridge Between Earths! (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/66- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 49) Threat of the True-Or-False Sorcerer! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/66- Protagonista Justice League) 50) The Lord of Time Attacks the 20th Century! (Fox/Sekowsky) (12/66- Protagonista Justice League) 51) Z -- As in Zatanna -- and Zero Hour! (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/67- Protagonista Justice League) 52) Missing in Action -- 5 Justice Leaguers! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/67- Protagonista Justice League) 53) Secret Behind the Stolen Super-Weapons! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/67- Protagonista Justice League) 54) History-Making Costumes of the Royal-Flush Gang! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/67- Protagonista Justice League) 55) The Super-Crisis That Struck Earth-Two! (Fox/Sekowsky) (08/67- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 56) The Negative-Crisis on Earths One-Two! (Fox/Sekowsky) (09/67- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 57) Man, Thy Name Is -- Brother! (Fox/Sekowsky) (11/67- Protagonista Justice League) Company General Use 59) The Justice Leaguers' Impossible Adventure (Fox/Sekowsky) (12/67- Protagonista Justice League) 60) Winged Warriors of the Immortal Queen (Fox/Sekowsky) (02/68- Protagonista Justice League) 61) Operation: Jail the Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (03/68- Protagonista Justice League) 62) Panic from a Blackmail Box! (Fox/Sekowsky) (05/68- Protagonista Justice League) 63) Time Signs a Death-Warrant for the Justice League! (Fox/Sekowsky) (06/68- Protagonista Justice League) 64) The Stormy Return of the Red Tornado! (Fox/Dillin) (08/68- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 65) T.O. Morrow Kills the Justice League - Today! (Fox/Dillin) (09/68- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 66) Divided - They Fall! (O’Neil/Dillin) (11/68- Protagonista Justice League) 68) Neverwas...the Chaos-Maker! (O’Neil/Dillin) (12/68- Protagonista Justice League) 69) A Matter of Menace! (O’Neil/Dillin) (02/69- Protagonista Justice League) 70) Versus the Creeper (O’Neil/Dillin) (03/69- Protagonista Justice League) 71) ... And So, My World Ends (O’Neil/Dillin) (05/69- Protagonista Justice League) 72) 13 Days to Doom! (O’Neil/Dillin) (06/69- Protagonista Justice League) 73) Star Light, Star Bright - Death Star I See Tonight! (O’Neil/Dillin) (08/69- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 74) Where Death Fears to Tread! (O’Neil/Dillin) (09/69- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) Company General Use 75) In Each Man There is a Demon! (O’Neil/Dillin) (11/69- Protagonista Justice League) 77) Snapper Carr -- Super-Traitor! (O’Neil/Dillin) (12/69- Protagonista Justice League) 78) The Coming of the Doomsters! (O’Neil/Dillin) (02/70- Protagonista Justice League) 79) Come Slowly Death, Come Slyly! (O’Neil/Dillin) (03/70- Protagonista Justice League) 80) Night of the Soul-Stealer (O’Neil/Dillin) (05/70- Protagonista Justice League) 81) Plague of the Galactic Jest-Master (O’Neil/Dillin) (06/70- Protagonista Justice League) 82) Peril of the Paired Planets (O’Neil/Dillin) (08/70- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 83) Where Valor Fails... Will Magic Triumph? (O’Neil/Dillin) (09/70- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 84) The Devil In Paradise! (Fox/Anderson) (11/70- Protagonista Justice League) 86) Earth's Final Hour! (Friedrich/Dillin) (12/70- Protagonista Justice League) 87) Batman – King of the World (Friedrich/Dillin) (02/71- Protagonista Justice League) 88) The Last Survivors of Earth ! (Friedrich/Dillin) (03/71- Protagonista Justice League) 89) The Most Dangerous Dreams of All! (Friedrich/Dillin) (05/71- Protagonista Justice League) 90) Plague of the Pale People (Friedrich/Dillin) (06/71- Protagonista Justice League) 91) Earth - The Monster-Maker! (Friedrich/Dillin) (08/71- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) Company General Use 92) Solomon Grundy - The One and Only (Friedrich/Dillin) (09/71- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 94) Where Strikes Demonfang? (Friedrich/Adams-Dillin) (11/71- Protagonista Justice League) 95) The Private War of Johnny Dune! (Friedrich/Dillin) (12/71- Protagonista Justice League) 96) Meet the Cosmic Vampire! (Friedrich/Dillin) (02/72- Protagonista Justice League) 97) The Day the Earth Screams (Friedrich/Dillin) (03/72- Protagonista Justice League) 98) No More Tomorrows! (Friedrich/Dillin) (05/72- Protagonista Justice League) 99) Seeds of Destruction! (Friedrich/Dillin) (06/72- Protagonista Justice League) 100) The Unknown Soldier of Victory (Wein/Dillin) (08/72- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 101) The Hand That Shook the World (Wein/Dillin) (09/72- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 102) ...And One of Us Must Die! (Wein/Dillin) (10/72- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 103) A Stranger Walks Among Us! (Wein/Dillin) (12/72- Protagonista Justice League) 104) The Shaggy Man Will Get You if You Don't Watch Out! (Wein/Dillin) (02/73- Protagonista Justice League) 105) Specter in the Shadows! (Wein/Dillin) (05/73- Protagonista Justice League) 106) Wolf in the Fold! (Wein/Dillin) (08/73- Protagonista Justice League) 107) Crisis on Earth-X! (Wein/Dillin) (10/73- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) Company General Use 108) Thirteen Against the Earth! (Wein/Dillin) (11/73- Protagonista Justice League + JSA) 109) The Doom of the Divided Man! (Wein/Dillin) (02/74- Protagonista Justice League) 110) The Man Who
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