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JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA # 121 page 4

Artists: Dick Dillin (Penciller) ,  Frank McLaughlin (Inker)

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Title: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA # 121 page 4
Artist: Dick Dillin (Penciller)
Artist: Frank McLaughlin (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 366
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Comments: 5
Added to Site: 8/16/2019
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This was a pleasant surprise to find as I was leaving Terrificon on the last day of the con. Some of my earliest comic books I bought off the news stands as a young child were the Justice League of America. This two part story featuring Adam Strange always gives me the nostalgic feels! I consider this one of the Best pages from the book as it recaps the story from the previous issue.

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John C 
Member Since 2014

1 - Posted on 8/19/2019

Great page.

Duke Fleed aka #1 Groo Fan 
Member Since 2013

1 - Posted on 8/21/2019

a fabulous page with so much fun stuff going on. that last panel is amazing! Huge congrats.

Mike (aka Off White) White 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 2/4/2022

Great Dillin page

* bronze-is-gold 
Member Since 2007

Posted on 4/24/2022

The pages of this issue are forever locked into my mind, it being the first issue of JLA when I started collecting.  It was pretty confusing coming into this two-parter not knowing it was the second part (or knowing what a two-parter was) of the story but this summary page helped ... but how could it be that the JLA were killed in the first new issue I got.  That last panel freaked my nine-year old mind out!!!  Was my Justice League reading career over before it began?  Did I find new comics only to discover I came to the party too late???  Could they really be dead ... gone forever???  ..... I was so hooked!!!  Little wonder why we pursue pages that mean so much to us like this years later.  Congrats on owning this wonderful piece of our youth.

Rich Cirillo 
Member Since 2004

1 - Posted on 4/24/2022

* bronze-is-gold wrote:

The pages of this issue are forever locked into my mind, it being the first issue of JLA when I started collecting.  It was pretty confusing coming into this two-parter not knowing it was the second part (or knowing what a two-parter was) of the story but this summary page helped ... but how could it be that the JLA were killed in the first new issue I got.  That last panel freaked my nine-year old mind out!!!  Was my Justice League reading career over before it began?  Did I find new comics only to discover I came to the party too late???  Could they really be dead ... gone forever???  ..... I was so hooked!!!  Little wonder why we pursue pages that mean so much to us like this years later.  Congrats on owning this wonderful piece of our youth.

I can relate, pages from childhood comics are embedded in my mind and heart. My first comic book was JLA #100, and I was 8 years old when I bought this 2 part story off the news stand. Consecutive issues where difficult to come by at my local candy stores, and coming in the middle of a story was confusing to my young mind as well. As a kid, when characters were supposedly killed it was traumatic, wondering if they could have survived some how. Of the hundreds of original pages of art I have acquired over the past 25 years the ones from my earliest childhood books always held the most cherished connection for me.

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