Justice League of America #28 - June 1964. Cover art by Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson. Union! Union! Union!
Update: As per the comments, here's the doctored version of the above cover that ran on the DC Nation page last month, addressing the widespread fanboy freakout over the New 52:
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Anonymous
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This is the cover that the folks at DC have been using in 'answer' to trepidation over the reboot in their recent issues. I'd forgotten what the original signage said!
Yes, I like the original cover. The newer one was so-so (aside from Flash's sign), and yes, I wondered why the coloring change on the words for Atom's balloon, too...
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This is the cover that the folks at DC have been using in 'answer' to trepidation over the reboot in their recent issues. I'd forgotten what the original signage said!
My favorite is the balloon Atom is carrying and the ever-catchy slogan of "Unfair". Always wondered why they didn't show him floating away with it.
Kenn - Where can we see the 'doctored' new image?
-Shawn
kryptonkylie
Shawn-
It was on the DC Nation in last month's DCs!
I still love Atom's "unfair" balloon, although why they needed to change the coloring on the word is beyond me...
Cool! Don't care for the doctored version.
Yes, I like the original cover. The newer one was so-so (aside from Flash's sign), and yes, I wondered why the coloring change on the words for Atom's balloon, too...
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