| Release: | Mar 05, 1997 |
| Cover: | May 1997 |
World of Tomorrow
| Release: | Mar 05, 1997 |
| Cover: | May 1997 |
The JLA are recruiting new members, with the goal of reaching a standing membership of twelve. The first recruit is Tomorrow Woman, who seems pretty promising, but is actually something very different underneath.
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Cover Penciller | Howard Porter |
| Cover Inker | John Dell III |
| Cover Colorist | Liquid! Graphics |
| Penciller | Howard Porter |
| Inker | John Dell III |
| Colorist | Pat Garrahy |
| Letterer | Ken Lopez |
| Separator | Heroic Age Studios |
| Editor | Ruben Diaz |
| Editor in Chief | Jenette Kahn |
| Batman | Bruce Wayne |
| Superman | Kal-El / Clark Kent |
| Wonder Woman | Diana Prince |
| Martian Manhunter | J'onn J'onzz |
| Flash | Wally West |
| Robin | Tim Drake |
| Green Lantern | Kyle Rayner |
| Steel | John Henry Irons |
| Plastic Man | Eel O'Brian |
| Supergirl | Matrix / Linda Danvers |
| Damage | Grant Emerson |
| Green Arrow | Connor Hawke |
| Max Mercury | Max Crandall |
| Warrior | Guy Gardner |
| T.O. Morrow | Thomas Oscar Morrow |
| Professor Ivo | Anthony Ivo |
| Hitman | Tommy Monaghan |
| Aztek | Curt Falconer |
| Java | |
| Tomorrow Woman | Clara Kendall |
| Artemis (Amazon) |
| Age | Modern Age |
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| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Justice League |
| No. of Pages | 32 |
| Country | USA |