| Release: | Feb 1980 |
| Cover: | Feb 1980 |
But Can An Android Dream?
| Release: | Feb 1980 |
| Cover: | Feb 1980 |
Despite the protests of his fellow members, Red Tornado decides to quit the League, returning to Earth as John Smith and visiting his adopted daughter Traya. In Arkham Asylum, unknown to the guards, Dr Destiny has escaped and has built a device to make dreams reality. Red Tornado and Traya visit Kathy Sutton and reveals his secret identity to her. They attend a Halloween parade and, along with the crowd, are subject to Dr Destin'y dream machine. Overcoming his own nightmares, Red Tornado not only destroys the machine but realises that he is more human than he realised.
| Writer | Gerry Conway |
| Cover Penciller | Ross Andru |
| Cover Inker | Dick Giordano |
| Penciller | Dick Dillin |
| Inker | Frank McLaughlin |
| Colorist | Jerry Serpe |
| Letterer | Ben Oda, Todd Klein |
| Editor | Ross Andru |
| Batman | Bruce Wayne |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Wonder Woman | Diana Prince |
| Green Lantern | Hal Jordan |
| Flash | Barry Allen |
| Green Arrow | Oliver Queen |
| Zatanna | Zatanna Zatara |
| Atom | Ray Palmer |
| Black Canary | Dinah Lance |
| Aquaman | Arthur Curry |
| Elongated Man | Ralph Dibny |
| Hawkman | Katar Hol |
| Red Tornado | John Smith |
| Hawkgirl | Shayera Hol |
| Dr. Destiny | John Dee |
| Kathy Sutton | |
| Traya Sutton |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Justice League |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |