House ad for "The Teasdale Imperative" in Justice League America #31-32 and Justice League Europe #7-8 (October-November 1989); printed in Hellblazer, yes, Hellblazer #22 (September 1989)
Say, what was the name of that crossover, anyway?
Covers of Justice League America #31-32 (L), pencils by Adam Hughes, inks by Adam Hughes (#31), inks by Joe Rubinstein (#32); and Justice League Europe #7-8 (R), pencils by Bart Sears, inks by Joe Rubinstein (#7), inks by Art Nichols (#8)
Oh, yeah! The Teasdale Imperative. Where the JLA and the JLE met vampires. Ummmm...why was it called that again?
Panels from Justice League Europe #7 (October 1989), plot by Keith Giffen, script by J. M. DeMatteis, pencils by Bart Sears, inks by Pablo Marcos, colors by Gene D'Angelo, letters by Bob Lappan
But I prefer to remember it as the story where Oberon got in the last word over Batman.
Panel from Justice League America #31 (October 1989), plot by Keith Giffen, script by J. M. DeMatteis, pencils by Adam Hughes, inks by Joe Rubinstein, colors by Gene D'Angelo, letters by Albert DeGuzman
Not to mention this lovely bit of meta-commentary on the JLB (Justice League Bwah-Ha-Ha-Ha!):
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Oh yeah, that one. With Metamorpho and the baby.
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