| Release: | Apr 1982 |
| Cover: | Apr 1982 |
A Hero for All Seasons
| Release: | Apr 1982 |
| Cover: | Apr 1982 |
A down on his luck ex-con, Joe Parry, sees Ultraa displaying his superhuman strength while working as a humble busboy and tries to convince him to let Parry be his manager. Aboard the JLA satellite, a priority signal is received from The Atom who, using the FBI's computers, plays them the video of Ultraa - along with Parry - robbing a bank. Recognising Parry, the Flash contacts Hawkman who had tackled with him before and the League track him down along with Ultraa who attacks the heroes. Ultraa defeats the League but wonders why and whether he should have; Hawkman convinces him that there is a better way and while Parry is sent to prison, Ultraa is sent to Australia to live with the Aborigines, just as he had on Earth-Prime.
| Writer | Gerry Conway |
| Cover Penciller | George Pérez |
| Cover Inker | Dick Giordano |
| Penciller | Don Heck |
| Inker | Bob Smith |
| Colorist | Carl Gafford |
| Letterer | Todd Klein |
| Editor | Karen Berger, Len Wein |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Wonder Woman | Diana Prince |
| Green Lantern | Hal Jordan |
| Flash | Barry Allen |
| Green Arrow | Oliver Queen |
| Atom | Ray Palmer |
| Black Canary | Dinah Lance |
| Hawkman | Katar Hol |
| Red Tornado | John Smith |
| Ultraa | Jack Grey |
| Joe Parry |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Justice League |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |