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Foreword by Martin Lowell 5 Justice League FOREWORD BY SHOWCASE ’95 No. 9 OCTOBER 1995 MARTIN LOWELL COVER PENCILLER: PHIL GOSIER COVER INKER: CHIP WALLACE 5 COVER COLORIST: GLORIA VASQUEZ 45 JUSTICE LEAGUE DEEP DOWN INTERNATIONAL WRITER: PETER J. TOMASI ARTIST: EDUARDO BARRETO QUARTERLY No. 11 LETTERER: TODD KLEIN SUMMER 1993 COLORIST: JUDY JOHNSON COVER PENCILLER: MIKE WIERINGO COVER INKER: JOSÈ MARZAN, Jr. 46 9 MARTIAN MANHUNTER HEAT WAVE WRITERS: PAT McGREAL AND DAVE RAWSON SPECIAL No. 1 PENCILLER: DAVE COCKRUM 1996 INKER: PETER GROSS LETTERER: TIM HARKINS COVER ARTIST: HOWARD PORTER COLORIST: STEVE MATTSSON COVER COLORIST: ANGUS McKIE 10 56 HOLY WAR WRITER: PAUL KUPPERBERG SHOWCASE ’93 No. 10 PENCILLER: MIKE COLLINS OCTOBER 1993 INKERS: HANIBAL RODRIGUEZ, JEFF ALBRECHT, COVER ARTIST: PAUL GULACY KEITH CHAMPAGNE AND PRENTIS ROLLINS LETTERER: JOHN COSTANZA 34 COLORIST: LEE LOUGHRIDGE 57 HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT! WRITER: LEN WEIN PENCILLER: STUART IMMONEN INKER: ROBERT SANTIAGO LETTERER: LOIS BUHALIS COLORIST: CALVIN ARMSTRONG 35 SHOWCASE ’96 No. 9 THE MARTIANS HAVE LANDED WRITER: MARK MILLAR ARTIST: DON HILLSMAN OCTOBER 1996 COLORIST: TOM McCRAW COVER PENCILLER: RON FRENZ COVER INKER: BRETT BREEDING 142 101 EYE TO EYE JLA ANNUAL No. 1 WRITER: PETER J. TOMASI 1997 ARTIST: EDUARDO BARRETO COVER ARTIST: GARY GIANNI LETTERER: CLEM ROBBINS COLORIST: CARLA FEENY 144 102 HARDBOILED HANGOVER WRITER: BRIAN AUGUSTYN ARTIST: ARIEL OLIVETTI ADVENTURES IN THE LETTERER: CLEM ROBBINS DC UNIVERSE No. 5 COLORIST: PAT GARRAHY AUGUST 1997 145 COVER PENCILLER: JOHN DELANEY COVER INKER: RON BOYD COVER COLORIST: BOB LeROSE 112 ADVENTURES IN THE DC UNIVERSE No. 13 APRIL 1998 THE FIRE THIS TIME COVER PENCILLER: JOHN DELANEY WRITER: STEVE VANCE COVER INKER: RON BOYD PENCILLER: JOHN DELANEY INKER: RON BOYD LETTERER: GASPAR SALADINO 180 COLORIST: BOB LeROSE 113 SOMETIME IN NEW YORK CITY WRITER: STEVE VANCE PENCILLER: JOHN DELANEY INKER: RON BOYD ALIENS AMONG US! LETTERER: TIM HARKINS WRITER: STEVE VANCE COLORIST: GENE D’ANGELO PENCILLER: JOHN DELANEY INKER: RON BOYD LETTERER: TIM HARKINS COLORIST: BOB LeROSE 181 128 MARTIAN MANHUNTER JLA SECRET FILES AND ANNUAL No. 1 1998 ORIGINS No. 1 COVER ARTIST: BERNIE WRIGHTSON SEPTEMBER 1997 COVER PENCILLER: HOWARD PORTER 196 COVER INKER: JOHN DELL COVER COLORIST: LIQUID! HEART’S AFIRE 135 WRITER: TY TEMPLETON ARTIST: ARIEL OLIVETTI LETTERER: KURT HATHAWAY THE MANHUNTER FROM MARS COLORIST: CARLA FEENY WRITER: MARK MILLAR ARTIST: DON HILLSMAN 197 COLORIST: TOM McCRAW 136 BIOGRAPHIES A DAY IN THE LIFE: MARTIAN MANHUNTER 235 WRITER: MARK MILLAR ARTIST: DON HILLSMAN LETTERER: ALBERT DeGUZMAN COLORIST: TOM McCRAW 137.
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