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Well looking on Coverbrowser.com, Issue #10 also has the Boy Comandos, Green Arrow, and Star Spangled Kid & Stripsey.
Then Batwoman appeared on covers for issues 90, 104, 117
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The Boy Commandos were going to my next guess!
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Lance's realm did guess Green Arrow already
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We haven't had confirmation by Cobalt Kid, but I would say that after reviewing the covers, we have a definitive answer. I am passing the question on to lane's realm as he correctly guessed Green Arrow who was on an early cover.
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Oh, wow...sorry. Ok, guess I'll give the next question to get things moving. Cobie, what was the answer you had in mind, anyway?
Now, my question: The villain Korvac was involved with the daughter of what super-villain? Bonus geek points if you remember her name without researching it!
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Xben, it was indeed the Collector, so the next question is yours. Her name, btw, was Corina.
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Three part question here, but if you know one you are likely to know them all...
At one point the JLA fought an iconic enemy from another universe. The end result was that that enemy was imprisoned in the source wall. The victory came thanks to a last-minute distraction from an impressive shot by a member who had apparently just recently joined, having left another team that it seems the JLA were at the time in the habit of teaming up with.
1. Who was the iconic villain? 2. Who was the recently joined JLA member who was key to the villain's defeat? 3. Who was the other team the JLA would at the time apparently regularly team up with?
quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: We haven't had confirmation by Cobalt Kid, but I would say that after reviewing the covers, we have a definitive answer. I am passing the question on to lane's realm as he correctly guessed Green Arrow who was on an early cover.
Sorry guys, I haven't been able to log in for a few days. Glad you were able to confirm.
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CMK, you aound pretty confident about your answer. My question is, when did all this happen? I don't remember the JLA ever teaming up with the Avengers.
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wasn't there the Perez JLA/Avengers mini, that finally came to fruition decades after the original project cancelation? I never read it, but it would be a neat twist to allude to prior x-overs, which would make sense.
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lance, it happened in the 2003 JLA/Avengers mini-series that was written by Kurt Busiek and drawn by George Perez. Specifically, it was the opening scene of issue # 3.
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CMK is of course correct, even down to the location within the miniseries.
In the story, there is an alternate universe that is briefly created in which the Avengers and the JLA have a history of teaming up across the dimensional void (ala pre-crisis JLA/JSA). At one point the JLA had defeated Dr. Doom thanks to a lucky shot by Hawkeye who had joined the JLA permanently and was in a relationship with Black Canary! I don't know if something like that could have been any good, but reading it made me feel like I'd have liked to have read those stories in real life.