Justice League of America (Vol 1 1960) Issues 201-250
For Justice League of America issues 201-250, Gerry Conway continued as the principal writer, driving the series with his deep understanding of the characters and complex storytelling. He was occasionally joined by other writers including Roy Thomas, Kurt Busiek, and Joey Cavalieri, each contributing a few issues that added variety and fresh perspectives to the overarching narratives. The artistic duties during this span were managed by a talented group including Dick Giordano, George Perez, Mike DeCarlo, Romeo Tanghal, Mike Machlan, and Bill Wray. This period is noted for its visually compelling and stylistically diverse artwork, which was particularly enhanced by George Perez's detailed and dynamic illustrations. These issues maintained the Justice League’s reputation for high-stakes superheroics and intricate plots, continuing to explore the team's internal dynamics and their battles against formidable adversaries, thereby solidifying the series' place as a cornerstone of superhero team comics. Key issues include;
#220 - True origin of Black Canary