Justice League Europe #18

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DC ⋅ 1990
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Issue Details

Publisher

DC

Writer

Keith Giffen

Writer

Gerard Jones

Penciler

Bart Sears

Inker

Randy Elliott

Colorist

Gene D'Angelo

Letterer

Bob Lappan

Published

September 1990

Synopsis

"The Extremist Vector Part 4 - The Happy Place" The JLE are on the ruins of Angor and without seeing anyway of returning to Earth. They suddenly see a missile heading right towards them, in which it unexpectedly explodes in a musical tune and creating an illuminating advertisement sign pointing to a place called "Wacky World". Knowing that someone is alive who have sent that missile, the JLE travel to Wacky World to discover it to be an amusement park. They are disturb to find the entire park clean and untouched from Angor's nuclear holocaust. They then find a parade and are shock to find the Silver Sorceress on a parade float being held captive by a childish, fat, bald man calling himself Carny. Carny releases gas from the float which knocks out the JLE. The JLE later awake to find themselves in an amusement ride. They soon realize the people in the park are actually robots who worship the park's owner, Mitch Wacky. Carny, who is hidden at a backstage part of the park with the Sorceress, commands the robots to attack the JLE. Fortunately, Captain Atom blast a hole in a ground which leads to an access way and allowing the JLE to escape. Carny is enrage by the JLE's actions and attempt to destroy the park. However, the JLE finds him and attempt to capture him. But Carny press a button which causes him (revealing him to be a robot as well) and the robots to explode. Metamorpho quickly shield his team from the explosions. After the devastation caused by Carny, a chamber opens up to release a person who question as to what had happen to his world.

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