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JLA: CLASSIFIED #26
Cover Date: October 2006
Cover Price: $2.99
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Cover Credits:
Pencils: Kilian Plunkett (signed)
Inks: Tom Nguyen (signed)
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Credits:
| Story | Howard Chaykin |
| Pencils | Kilian Plunkett |
| Inks | Tom Nguyen |
| Colors | I.L.L. |
| Lettering | Ken Lopez |
| Associate editing | Tom Palmer, Jr. |
| Editing | Mike Carlin |
Feature Character(s):
- JLA
- Aquaman (last in ???)
- Batman (last in ???)
- Flash III (last in ???)
- Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner; last in ???)
- Martian Manhunter (last in ???)
- Superman (last in ???)
- Wonder Woman (last in ???)
Guest Star(s):
- Faith (last in Doom Patrol Vol. 4 #5)
Villain(s):
- Paco de la Fuente (first appearance; dictator of Santa Bertriza)
- Tadeo Ruiz (first appearance; a meta-human operative of de la Fuente's)
- Santa Bertizan metas (first appearance)
- Victor Blasco (first appearance; dictator of Del Canto)
- Dr. Quita Hernandez (first appearance; a scientist working for Del Canto)
- Del Cantan metas (first appearance)
Other Character(s):
- President Jonathan Horne (last in ???)
- Rozamunde Van Derkli (first appearance; UN representative of the Netherlands)
- Protesters in Dolores Negro, Santa Bertriza (many die)
- Protesters in Quintana, Del Canto (many die)
Location(s):
- Gotham City
- Metropolis
- New York, NY
- United Nations Building
- Washington, DC
- White House
- Santa Bertriza (first appearance; a South American country)
- Dolores Negro (capital city)
- La Cintura Del Milagros (first appearance; also known as the Belt of Miracles; a no-man's land / no-fly zone between Santa Bertriza and Del Canto)
- Del Canto (first appearance; a South American country)
- Quintana (capital city)
- the Moon
Comment(s):
- Story continues next issue.
Solicitation:
- When the U.N. forbids the United States and the Justice League of America to interfere with other countries' meta-human activities... a rift develops between the Leaguers themselves! What will be the right course of action? And will "plausible deniability" protect anyone from the fall-out?
