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Justice League International
Cover of Justice League #1 (May 1987) by Kevin Maguire and Terry Austin.
Group publication information
Publisher
DC Comics
First appearance
Justice League #1 (May 1987)
Created by
Keith Giffen J. M. DeMatteis
In-story information
Type of organization
Team
Roster
See: List of Justice League members
Justice League International
Series publication information
Schedule
Monthly
Format
Ongoing series
Genre
Superhero
Publication date
List
Justice League May – October 1987 (#1-6) Justice League International (1987 series) November 1987 – April 1989 (#7-25) Justice League America May 1989 – August 1996 (#26-113) Justice League International (1993 series) June 1993 – September 1994 Justice League International (2011 series) September 2011 – August 2012
Number of issues
List
Justice League: 6 Justice League International (1987 series): 19 (#7–25) Justice League America: 94 (#26–113) Justice League International (1993 series): 17 Justice League International (2011 series): 12, plus 1 Annual
Creative team
Writer(s)
List
(1987 series / JL America) Keith Giffen J. M. DeMatteis Dan Jurgens Dan Vado Gerard Jones (1995 series) Gerard Jones (New 52, 2011 series) Dan Jurgens
Penciller(s)
List
(1987 series / JL America) Kevin Maguire Ty Templeton Adam Hughes Linda Medley Chris Wozniak Dan Jurgens Kevin West Marc Campos Chuck Wojtkiewicz (1995 series) Ron Randall
Chuck Wojtkiewicz (2011 series) Aaron Lopresti Dan Jurgens Marco Castiello
Inker(s)
List
(1987 series) / JL America) Al Gordon Joe Rubinstein Art Nichols Rick Burchett Bob Smith (1995 series) Roy Richardson (2011 series) Matt Ryan Vincenzo Acunzo
Colorist(s)
List
(1987 series / JL America) Gene D'Angelo (2011 series) Hi-Fi
Creator(s)
Keith Giffen J. M. DeMatteis
Collected editions
Volume 1
ISBN 1-4012-1666-8
Volume 2
ISBN 1-4012-1826-1
Volume 3
ISBN 1-4012-1941-1
Volume 4
ISBN 1-4012-2196-3
Justice League International (JLI) is a fictional DC comics superhero team that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The team enjoyed several comic books runs, the first being written by Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis, with art by Kevin Maguire, created in 1987.[1] Due to editorial conflicts, the team's new makeup was based largely on newer characters, such as Booster Gold, and recent acquisitions from other comic book companies, such as The Blue Beetle.
In 2010 and 2011, the team experienced a resurgence as part of the Blackest Night and New 52 comic runs.
^Manning, Matthew K. (2010). "1980s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 228. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. It was clear that the [Justice League] needed a major overhaul. But no one quite expected how drastic the transformation would truly be in the hands of writers Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis and artist Kevin Maguire.
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