Difference between revisions 739932363 and 748878198 on enwiki{{Refimprove|date=March 2008}} {{Infobox comics organization <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |image=Injustice gang.jpg |imagesize=150 |caption=Luthor's Injustice Gang.<br> Art by [[Barry Kitson]]. |name=Injustice Gang |publisher=[[DC Comics]] and |debut=''[[Justice League of America]]'' #111 (May–June 1974) (contracted; show full) Luthor reformed the team in the ''World War III'' storyline (''JLA'' #36-41) with new members. This team did not attempt to mirror the League but instead consisted of villains who had posed major solo threats to the JLA in the past. It included: * [[Queen Bee (comics)|Queen Bee]] * [[General Wade Eiling|The General]] * [[Prometheus ( cDC Comics)|Prometheus]] It was swiftly revealed that the new Injustice Gang was being manipulated by the ancient superweapon [[Mageddon]] to keep the League occupied, with Lex Luthor serving as Mageddon's unwilling 'emissary', keeping the League off-balance so that they couldn't interfere with Mageddon's attack, while also indirectly influencing the other three members to more aggressive actions. After [[Martian Manhunter]] and [[Green Lantern]] are able to break through Mageddon'(contracted; show full){{Justice League}} [[Category:Characters created by Dick Dillin]] [[Category:Characters created by Len Wein]] [[Category:Comic book terrorist organizations]] [[Category:Comics characters introduced in 1974]] [[Category:DC Comics supervillain teams]] [[Category:Fictional gangs]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=748878198.
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