Kevin Maguire Justice League International #16 Cover Original Art (DC, 1988). Source
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Kevin Maguire Justice League International #16 Cover Original Art (DC, 1988). Source
Justice League Europe #29
*grabbing DC Comics by the face* look at me. LOOK AT ME. bialya is a west asian country and while you don't tend to give consistent locations for your fictional countries, for the most part it seems to be located in or near upper mesopotamia and/or the anatolian and armenian plateaus. that would mean ancient bialya's closest neighbors would have been the akkadians, hurrians, and hittites, so you'd expect them to have shown cultural similarities to those groups, including in religion and political titles. WHY THE FUCK IS A PHARAOH BURIED THERE
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Kevin Maguire - Al Gordon
Queen Bee (The alien) and Queen Bee (From Bialya) both ended up on the Injustice League at the same time. Things got very confusing very fast.
Bialya | #Arrow - DC Comics Easter Eggs
Bialya is a fictional country appearing in multiple comic book series published by DC Comics. It was featured in issues of Justice League International and Young Justice
Review: Damage Annual #1
[Editor’s note: this review may contain spoilers]
Storytellers: Robert Venditti, Aaron Lopresti
Inker: Matt Ryan Colors: Hi-Fi Letters: Tom Napolitano
Summary
The first Damageannual is a glimpse back at the missing memories that continue to haunt Ethan about his time as Damage. But, one memory will lead to a change in how Damage sees himself, the mission, and his enemies. And the reader,…
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