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Justice League Europe 49

JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE #49

Cover Date: April 1993
Cover Price: $1.25

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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Ron Randall (signed)
Inks: Randy Elliott (signed)


Story: "Red Winter 5: Hard Ground" (22 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGerard Jones
PencilsRon Randall, Mike Parobeck
InksRandy Elliott
ColorsGene D'Angelo
LetteringWillie Schubert
Assistant editingRuben Diaz
EditingBrian Augustyn

Feature Character(s):

Justice League Europe
Flash III
Elongated Man
Crimson Fox
Doctor Light IV
General Glory I (reservist)
Huntress II (reservist)
Black Canary II (reservist)
Mister Miracle II (reservist)
Tasmanian Devil (reservist)
Blue Jay (reservist)
Metamorpho (reservist)
Power Girl (last in issue #47)
Green Lantern (Hal Jordan; last in issue #47)
Aquaman (last in issue #47)

Guest Star(s):

Justice Society of America
Flash I
Green Lantern (Alan Scott)
Wildcat II
Atom I
Doctor Mid-Nite I
Justice League America
Wonder Woman (last in Justice League America #71)
Booster Gold (last in Justice League America #71)
Maxima (last in Justice League America #71)
Agent Liberty (last in Justice League America #71)
Fire (last in Justice League America #71)
Bloodwynd II (last in Justice League America #71)
Guy Gardner (last in Justice League America #71)

Supporting Character(s):

Sue Dibny (last in issue #47)
Duke Donald
Power Girl's Cat (last in Justice League America #59)

Villain(s):

Sonar (also in flashbacks to his childhood)
Rocket Red Brigade (mind-controlled by Sonar)
Rocket Red (mind-controlled by Sonar)
Paul Gambi
Injustice League
Big Sir (last in Justice League America #58)
Cluemaster (last in Detective Comics #649)
Clock King (last in issue #33)
Major Disaster (last in Justice League America #58)
Mighty Bruce (last in Justice League America #57)
Multi-Man (last in Challengers of the Unknown Vol. 2 #8)
Eurocrime
Bratwürst
Gyro (first actual appearance; last, behind the scenes, in Elongated Man #3)
Il Calamari (last in Elongated Man #3)
L'Escargot (last in Elongated Man #1)
Lutefisk (first actual appearance; last, behind the scenes, in Elongated Man #3)
Toad-in-the-Hole (first actual appearance; last, behind the scenes, in Elongated Man #3)
Royal Flush Gang
Ace of Spades IV (last in Justice League Spectacular #1)
Jack of Spades (last in Justice League Spectacular #1)
King of Spades II (last in Justice League Spectacular #1)
Queen of Spades II (last in Justice League Spectacular #1)
Ten of Spades II (last in Justice League Spectacular #1)
Global Guardians
Bushmaster (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Doctor Mist (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Godiva (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Impala (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Jack O'Lantern I (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Little Mermaid (last, as an animated corpse, in War of the Gods #4)
Olympian (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Owlwoman (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Rising Sun (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Thunderlord (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Tuatara (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Wild Huntsman II (last in Justice League Quarterly #8/4)
Baron Bedlam (last in Adventures of the Outsiders #35)
Copperhead (last in Elongated Man #3)

Other Character(s):

Chandi Gupta
Citizens of Modora

Comment(s):

Story continued from the previous issue and continues in the next issue.
Bloodwynd comments on Booster Gold's lack of weaponry (as a result of the JLA's battle with Doomsday). However, Fire is mistakenly shown as still having her powers, which she lost for some time as a result of that same battle.

Synopsis:

Duke Donald is horrified to find that he has no body and the world has changed radically, but manages to summon the JLA nonetheless. Meanwhile, Power Girl charges into Russia, and although she is rescued by an amnesiac Green Lantern, her actions are enough for Sonar to be able to complain of invasion. In Modora, Elongated Man recovers from his injuries, discovers Sonar's plan and heads to Moscow. Here, he is horrified to see Aquaman arrested and the other League members and their allies being brainwashed. Even worse, Sue Dibny declares that she now loves Sonar. Meanwhile, the American branch of the Justice League, accompanied by Flash and Chandi Gupta, head East. And Crimson Fox discovers that Sonar has gathered a small army of super-heroes who object to the League's actions in supposedly invading Russia.


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