Justice League of America #91
Justice League of America #91
Cover Credits
Artist: Neal Adams

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Title: "Earth -- The Monster-Maker"
Pages: 22

Feature(s):
Justice League of America (of Earth-1)

Writer: Mike Friedrich
Penciller: Dick Dillin
Inker: Joe Giella

Reprinted In:
Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol. 3 TPB (2004)
Showcase Presents:Robin the Boy Wonder Vol. 1 TPB (2008)
Showcase Presents:Justice League of America Vol. 5 TPB (2011)
Justice League of America Archives Vol. 10 HC (2012)
Justice League of America:The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 HC (2017)
Justice League of America:The Last Survivors of Earth TPB (2019)
Crisis on Infinite Earths Box Set HC (2020)
Crisis on Multiple Earths:Crisis Crossed TPB (2022)

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Comments:
A footnote places Robin's appearance in this story as happening around the same time as his appearance in Batman #234.

This story is continued in part from Justice League of America #90 and continues in Justice League of America #92.

Synopsis:
On a joy-ride between dimensions, an alien boy called A-Rym and his symbiotic pet, Terry, are flung into the separate worlds of Earth-1 and Earth-2. They must be reunited, or both will die, but the environment of Earth changes both into rampaging, monstrous menaces. Flash has already been injured in an encounter with Teppy, while the Earth-2 Green Lantern falls prey to A-Rym, who takes his power ring, sensing that it can reunite him with his pet.

Joined in the battle by the Robins of both Earths, the Justice League and Justice Society form two new teams to deal with the threats. Green Lantern joins the two Hawkmen and the two Robins against A-Rym, while Flash of Earth-2 teams with the two Supermen and the two Atoms against Teppy.

While this second group successfully captures Teppy, on Earth-2, Robin of Earth-1 is injured in the struggle, and A-Rym finds an ally in the macabre Solomon Grundy.


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