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JLA versus Predator is a one-shot prestige-format crossover comic book that was first published by Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics in February 2001. It was written by John Ostrander, illustrated by Graham Nolan, inked by Randy Elliott, colored by Heroic Age and Jim Sinclair, lettered by Bill Oakley and edited by Philip Amara, Tony Bedard and Dan Raspler, with cover art by Nolan and Elliot. The story features a team of super-powered Predators engineered by an alien race to take on the Justice League power-for-power.

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  • JLA versus Predator is a one-shot prestige-format crossover comic book that was first published by Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics in February 2001. It was written by John Ostrander, illustrated by Graham Nolan, inked by Randy Elliott, colored by Heroic Age and Jim Sinclair, lettered by Bill Oakley and edited by Philip Amara, Tony Bedard and Dan Raspler, with cover art by Nolan and Elliot. The story features a team of super-powered Predators engineered by an alien race to take on the Justice League power-for-power.
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  • Graham Nolan
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  • JLA versus Predator
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  • Bill Oakley
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  • Feb 2001
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  • Heroic Age
  • Jim Sinclair
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  • Dark Horse Comics/DC Comics
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  • JLA versus Predator is a one-shot prestige-format crossover comic book that was first published by Dark Horse Comics and DC Comics in February 2001. It was written by John Ostrander, illustrated by Graham Nolan, inked by Randy Elliott, colored by Heroic Age and Jim Sinclair, lettered by Bill Oakley and edited by Philip Amara, Tony Bedard and Dan Raspler, with cover art by Nolan and Elliot. The story features a team of super-powered Predators engineered by an alien race to take on the Justice League power-for-power. Though it had no direct precursors or sequels, the story follows up on threads introduced in the Batman versus Predator and Superman vs. Predator series. Both Batman and Superman would face both Aliens and Predators in their following crossover series. In the overall Dark Horse crossover comics line, JLA versus Predator was preceded by Green Lantern versus Aliens, published concurrently with Witchblade/Aliens/Darkness/Predator: Mindhunter, and was followed by Batman/Aliens II.
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