| Release: | Sep 16, 1998 |
| Cover: | Nov 1998 |
One Million - Prisoners of the Twentieth Century
| Release: | Sep 16, 1998 |
| Cover: | Nov 1998 |
The future JLA can see only one way to save the world of the 20th century, and they'll need present JLA hardware to do it. Lacking the time to explain themselves, their virus-increased aggression kicks in and they simply invade. Steel manages to retain enough clear thought process to defuse the situation.
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Cover Penciller | Howard Porter |
| Cover Inker | John Dell III |
| Cover Colorist | Pat Garrahy |
| Penciller | Howard Porter |
| Inker | John Dell III |
| Colorist | Pat Garrahy |
| Letterer | Ken Lopez |
| Separator | Heroic Age Studios |
| Editor | Dan Raspler, Tony Bedard |
| Batman | Bruce Wayne |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Wonder Woman | Diana Prince |
| Martian Manhunter | J'onn J'onzz |
| Oracle | Barbara Gordon |
| Aquaman | Arthur Curry |
| Steel | John Henry Irons |
| Huntress | Helena Bertinelli |
| Big Barda | Barda Free |
| Plastic Man | Eel O'Brian |
| Zauriel | |
| Starman | Jack Knight |
| Hourman | Matthew Tyler |
| Flash | John Fox |
| Superman (Justice Legion A) | Kal Kent |
| Wonder Woman (Justice Legion A) | |
| Batman (Justice Legion A) | |
| Aquaman (Justice Legion A) | |
| Starman | Farris Knight |
| Age | Modern Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | JLA |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |