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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Justice League of America #24 Universal
Grade:
9.8
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE
Pedigree:
Pacific Coast
Certification #:
0114486022
Owner:
Mississippi Mudcats
SET DETAILS
Winning Set:
Big Bang Boys Club
Date Added:
5/17/2020
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
Issue #24 features appearances by Adam Strange & Kanjar Ro. In “Decoy Missions of the Justice League,” Kanjar Ro unleashes his latest plot of revenge against the Justice League of America: Leaving his aura behind in prison on Rann while he escapes to his lab, where he uses a device to draw the auras of the Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Atom, and Aquaman to trick the other members of the Justice League into various traps.
However, when the aural fakes display that they do not have the same weaknesses or personalities as the real JLA members, the members they've been teamed up with realize the hoax and defeat the impostors. While on the planet Rann, Adam Strange checks on Kanjar Ro and realizes what the foe is up to. Transporting his own aura to Earth, Strange meets with the real Justice League and informs them of Ro's plot.
The Justice League then track Kanjar Ro to Earth and use their combined might to stop him. With Kanjar Ro defeated, the Justice League and Adam Strange imprison Kanjar Ro within the same cell as his aural form.
Our 9.8 is the single highest graded copy and the only one awarded a grade above 9.4 by CGC. It also hails from the prestigious Pacific Coast Collection. We initially acquired this book in 2017 in a private transaction. We subsequently traded it away in 2018 to a friend and fellow collector In a large swap of JLAs for FFs. We finally reacquired the book from that same collector in 2020. Trading books is one of the things that makes collecting so much fun.
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