Up for sale is Justice League of America #91, featuring a striking Neal Adams cover and a classic early Bronze Age team story.
Inside, the Justice League faces a threat that blends science fiction with the era’s growing interest in environmental and cosmic themes. The team is drawn into a situation involving a mysterious force with far-reaching effects on Earth, pushing the League to confront not just a physical danger but a larger, more conceptual threat—something that was becoming more common as DC moved into the Bronze Age.
Written by Mike Friedrich with interior art by Dick Dillin and Joe Giella, this issue captures the feel of the early ’70s JLA: big ensemble storytelling, shifting tone from Silver Age simplicity toward more layered, contemporary ideas, and strong visual storytelling throughout.
Key highlight s
- Neal Adams cover
- Early Bronze Age Justice League issue
- Story by Mike Friedrich
- Art by Dick Dillin & Joe Giella
- Expanding, more complex Bronze Age themes
Book details
- Justice League of America #91
- DC Comics, 1971
A great addition for collectors of Neal Adams covers, Justice League, or early Bronze Age DC storytelling.
The comic will be bagged, boarded, and carefully shipped.

















