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Publisher |
DC |
Writer |
Gerry Conway |
Writer |
Alan Gold |
Cover Artist |
Luke McDonnell |
Inker |
Dick Giordano |
Inker |
William Wray |
Cover Artist |
William Wray |
Colorist |
Gene D'Angelo |
Letterer |
David Cody Weiss |
Cover Artist |
Todd Klein |
Artist |
Chuck Patton |
Artist |
Luke McDonnell |
Published | January 1986 |
"Be It Ever So Humble" Despite his remorse for what he has done to Steel, the elder Hank Heywood evicts the Justice League from the Bunker, something Steel refuses to accept. He breaks in and confronts his grandfather, who apologizes for trying to live his life through him. Heywood tells his grandson that the break with his influence must be total. Steel reconciles with him, and the Justice League bids Detroit farewell. Since Vixen and Zatanna have apartments in New York City, the team heads there, and new lives are begun. Elongated Man and Sue move into her cousin's house in Westchester, J'onn J'onzz revives his John Jones identity to rejoin the police force, and Steel and Vibe look for apartments and employment on their own. John Jones is rejected for being past the retirement age according to the police computer, but a private detective named Burt Biloxi invites him to join his agency, and John accepts. Hank gets a job instructing weight-lifting at the Workplace, a body-building gym. Zatanna returns to her sublet apartment to learn that her roommate is nowhere to be found. Paco discovers that rent is very high in New York. Spotlight on Steel, he gains a new costume. Vs the Lord of Time.