Exclusive: ‘Justice League of America’s Vibe’ No. 1, a first look
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The cover for "Justice League of America's Vibe" No. 1, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. (DC Comics)
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Page 5 from "Justice League of America's Vibe" No. 1, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. (DC Comics)
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Page 6 from "Justice League of America's Vibe" No. 1, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. (DC Comics)
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Page 7 from "Justice League of America's Vibe" No. 1, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. (DC Comics)
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Page 8 from "Justice League of America's Vibe" No. 1, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. (DC Comics)
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A variant cover for "Justice League of America's Vibe" No. 1, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. (DC Comics)
LinkCisco Ramone, a.k.a. Vibe, is perhaps the unlikeliest member of the Justice League of America. He’s a teenager who, in a tragic turn of events, finds himself endowed with the ability to sense and fight inter-dimensional threats — in this case, the forces of uber-villain Darkseid.
Cisco’s newfound powers, drawn from vibrational cracks between different dimensions, win him a place among the heroes he revered in his childhood. The new Justice League also includes Catwoman, Hawkman, Stargirl, Green Arrow and more.
The launch issue of “Justice League of America’s Vibe” hits shelves Wednesday, but Hero Complex readers get a sneak peek at the comic, co-written by Geoff Johns and Andrew Kreisberg and illustrated by Pete Woods and Sean Parsons. Click through the gallery above or use the links below for larger versions.
Cover | Variant Cover | Page 5 | Page 6 | Page 7 | Page 8 | Page 9
It’s the first time Vibe has received his own title. Created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, Vibe made his debut in 1984′s “Justice League of America Annual No. 2.”
Check out the preview and let us know what you think in the comments.
– Noelene Clark
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