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Publisher |
DC |
Writer |
Len Kaminski |
Artist |
Aluir Amancio |
Inker |
Claude St. Aubin |
Cover Artist |
George Perez |
Published | January 2001 |
JUSTICE LEAGUES, PART 2: JUNGLE WORK The Justice League of Amazons begins with an apparent battle between eco-terrorists and an evil corporation. How evil? Well, they have ties to Lex Luthor, and their boardroom table is the stump of an old-growth tree, that "symbolizes what this company stands for: the earth belongs to man, for his exploitation." See? They're really evil. Enter some women to settle the matter, the Justice League of Amazons. Wonder Woman, DC's oldest super-female and a genuine Amazon, heads the team, which also includes Supergirl, the Huntress, Big Barda, Zatanna, Power Girl, and Black Orchid. "We have," the Amazon Princess declares, "a unique perspective and a responsibility to use our powers and abilities to protect and defend mother earth and her children." This prepares for a somewhat preachy story, which brings our Amazons to the Amazon in Brazil, where nefarious and environmental-despoiling evil is afoot-- and all connected, of course, with the "Justice Leagues" series villain. Continued in Justice League of Atlantis #1.