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The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in a miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! A boy receives a gift from his father and somehow triggers a force that puts all the 16-years-old-and-younger humans on one Earth and the adults on another. As the JLA searches for an answer to the mystery on one world, Robin, Impulse, Superboy and other heroes try to keep a kid-ruled world from falling apart. Does Billy Batson hold the key to bridging the two worlds? *

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  • JLA: World Without Grownups
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  • The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in a miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! A boy receives a gift from his father and somehow triggers a force that puts all the 16-years-old-and-younger humans on one Earth and the adults on another. As the JLA searches for an answer to the mystery on one world, Robin, Impulse, Superboy and other heroes try to keep a kid-ruled world from falling apart. Does Billy Batson hold the key to bridging the two worlds? *
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Editor
  • Wayne Faucher, Mark McKenna, Mike McKone, Humberto Ramos
Date
  • 1998-06-03(xsd:date)
Penciller
  • Mike McKone, Humberto Ramos
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Inker
  • Wayne Faucher, Mark McKenna
Title
  • "Part One"
  • JLA: World Without Grown-ups #1
Letterer
  • John E. Workman Jr.
Cover
  • Humberto Ramos
Colorist
  • Digital Chameleon, Jason Wright
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Writer
  • Todd Dezago
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  • The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in a miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! A boy receives a gift from his father and somehow triggers a force that puts all the 16-years-old-and-younger humans on one Earth and the adults on another. As the JLA searches for an answer to the mystery on one world, Robin, Impulse, Superboy and other heroes try to keep a kid-ruled world from falling apart. Does Billy Batson hold the key to bridging the two worlds? Summary of Stephness: Stephanie appears in one panel, doing her job as a hero even though all the adults had mysteriously disappeared, saving a young boy who had gone "sailing" in the water from drowning. The narration refers to her by her code name. Behind the Scenes: This issue was reprinted in 2010 as part of DC Comics Presents: Young Justice #1 (100-Page Spectacular). *
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