Justice League Quarterly (1990-) #13
Ultraa, once Maxima's suitor, returns to claim what he thinks is rightfully his, leaving a trail of bodies behind him, with only one thing standing between him and Maxima: Captain Atom. Written by Kevin Dooley, with pencil art by Greg LaRocque. Also, Power Girl spends some quality time with her grandfather, Arion the Immortal. Written by Paul Kupperberg, with art by Michael Collins and Terry Beatty. And, Praxis appears in Part 3 of his continuing story.
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Justice League Quarterly (1990-) #13
Ultraa, once Maxima's suitor, returns to claim what he thinks is rightfully his, leaving a trail of bodies behind him, with only one thing standing between him and Maxima: Captain Atom. Written by Kevin Dooley, with pencil art by Greg LaRocque. Also, Power Girl spends some quality time with her grandfather, Arion the Immortal. Written by Paul Kupperberg, with art by Michael Collins and Terry Beatty. And, Praxis appears in Part 3 of his continuing story.
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Justice League Quarterly (1990-) #13

Justice League Quarterly (1990-) #13

Justice League Quarterly (1990-) #13

Justice League Quarterly (1990-) #13

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Ultraa, once Maxima's suitor, returns to claim what he thinks is rightfully his, leaving a trail of bodies behind him, with only one thing standing between him and Maxima: Captain Atom. Written by Kevin Dooley, with pencil art by Greg LaRocque. Also, Power Girl spends some quality time with her grandfather, Arion the Immortal. Written by Paul Kupperberg, with art by Michael Collins and Terry Beatty. And, Praxis appears in Part 3 of his continuing story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151789516
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 05/13/2015
Series: Justice League Quarterly (1990-)
Sold by: DC Comics
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 325,293
File size: 45 MB
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Age Range: 12 Years
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