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"No More Tomorrows!": Reformed after his villainous encounters with the Flash (in The Flash #186 and 207), Sargon the Sorcerer offers to help the JLA in the struggle against Starbreaker. He sends Aquaman and Black Canary, Batman and Hawkman to locate two duplicates of his own mystic Ruby of Life

Quote1 If that's all you have left to fight with, Starbreaker-- You're finished! With every gob of garbage that strikes me I get madder-- And the madder I get, the stronger I become-- All of which will be vented upon you... Full super-strength! Quote2
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Justice League of America #98 is an issue of the series Justice League of America (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1972.

Synopsis for "No More Tomorrows!"

Reformed after his villainous encounters with the Flash (in The Flash #186 and 207), Sargon the Sorcerer offers to help the JLA in the struggle against Starbreaker. He sends Aquaman and Black Canary, Batman and Hawkman to locate two duplicates of his own mystic Ruby of Life. The three rubies are then linked with Green Lantern's power ring and the combined energy of weaponry from Hawkman's spaceship, Superman's Fortress of Solitude, and the JLA satellite to form a protective glow around the superheroes as they battle the cosmic vampire. Splitting their forces by means of a time warp, Starbreaker battles first Green Lantern, Hawkman, and Black Canary, then Flash, Aquaman, and Green Arrow, and finally Superman and Batman, but is defeated in each encounter. Forced into this strategy by the Atom, who had influenced Starbreaker by entering his brain at microscopic size, he is now captured and drained of power by Sargon.

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  • Starbreaker
  • General Lopez
    • Guerrillas
  • Commie Arms-Runner

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  • Pedro Valdez
  • Maria Valdez
  • "Brick" Ford
  • Jimmy

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Synopsis for "The Woman Who Wanted the World!"

This story is reprinted from Sensation Comics #70.

Max is unsettled by a sinister hooded figure behind them on the subway, but Sargon brushes it off. Until he gets to the surface and finds himself transported to a desert, where words in the sky inform him he's facing his old foe the Blue Lama again. Flaming arrows start to fly at him, and when Sargon conjures a wall to protect himself, he's hit by a car in the middle of the street, having only thought he was in a battle in the middle of the desert.

The ambulance the wizard's loaded into suddenly goes flying to a cave in the middle of nowhere, where they encounter the sinister hooded figure from before. She unmasks herself as the Blue Lama, who'd hypnotized Sargon in the subway into hallucinating his battle in the desert. The cave has a score of petrified people who were also fighters in the war against evil, and she threatens there's a place for Sargon waiting for him there if he doesn't give up. Instead he reanimates her captives, and pits them against the Blue Lama's orderlies from the ambulance, turned giant by her magic. She tries to blast Sargon with magic, but he reflects it and seemingly atomizes the evil sorceress.

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Synopsis for "The Three Comets!"

This story is reprinted from Adventure Comics #92.

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  • The Three Comets (Single appearance)

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  • Mr. Quinn (Single appearance)
  • Mr. Bingley (Single appearance)

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Trivia

  • Sierra Verde means Green Ridge in Spanish.


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