Issue | #47 |
Published | November 2000 |
Cover Price | $2.25 |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Dan Raspler; Tony Bedard (Associate) |
Characters | The Flash [Wally West]; Green Lantern [Kyle Rayner]; Wonder Woman; Superman |
Genre | Super-hero; Fantasy |
Pencils | Bryan Hitch |
Inks | Paul Neary |
Colors | Laura DePuy |
Reprinted | in JLA: Divided We Fall (DC, 2001 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Justice League of America [Flash [Wally West]; Wonder Woman; Green Lantern [Kyle Rayner]; Superman; Plastic Man; Martian Manhunter; Aquaman]; Queen of Fables; Lois Lane |
Synopsis | When a woman opens an ancient book, she releases the Queen of Fables, who immediately sets off in search of "the fairest of them all" -- Wonder Woman -- turning Manhattan in the dark forest of fairy tales. As soon as the JLA enters the forest, the Queen separates Wonder Woman from her teammates, and the remaining members split up into pairs to search for her. While Plastic Man and Martian Manhunter find themselves trapped in the gingerbread cottage from Hansel and Gretel, Green Lantern and Flash find Wonder Woman asleep in a glass coffin. |
Genre | Super-hero; Fantasy |
Script | Mark Waid |
Pencils | Bryan Hitch |
Inks | Paul Neary |
Colors | Laura DePuy |
Letters | Ken Lopez |
Reprinted | in JLA: Divided We Fall (DC, 2002 series) #nn |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Tony Bedard |
Notes | Letter writers are Robert Kowalski, Doug Bartels, Mark Quinones, and Chris Connelly. |