At both his MySpace page and blog Brad Meltzer has posted the fully revealed version of Michael Turner's full cover to Justice League of America #8 which kicks off the JLA/JSA/Legion of Super-Heroes crossover (the guy with the high collar is Karate Kid - no, not Ralph Macchio - he still works as an editor at Marvel(*)).
Meltzer wrote:
"Seven days until JLA/JSA kicks off, so here's a peek at Michael Turner's actual cover. Also, just got the new covers for all the novel covers (publisher is redoing them all (from Tenth Justice to Zero Game) for when The Book of Fate comes out in paperback in 2 weeks). As I get the final images, I'll post them here next week as well.
Plus, wait till you see who's doing the intro for the JLA hardcover collecting The Tornado's Path..."
But back to that Karate Kid thing - while Karate Kid is a long-time member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in all its iterations over the years, this outfit is...retro. That is, the outfit isn't what the Karate Kid has been most recently seen wearing in Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes, but rather what he used to wear a reboot or two back. Circa the '70s, when he was drawn by Mike Grell or Dave Cockrum.
And someone who seemed to be Dream Girl was in Justice Society of America #4. Oh, and Starman over in JSA seems to be from the Legion's timeline as well, but...older...
Yeah, yeah - color us confused too.
The solicitation for the issue reads:
Written by Brad Meltzer; Art by Ed Benes and Sandra Hope; Cover by Michael Turner; Variant cover by Phil Jimenez
Beginning the long awaited, epic crossover between the new Justice League and the new Justice Society, uniting the combined writing talents of best-selling author Brad Meltzer and comics mega-star Geoff Johns for the ultimate team-up! "The Lightning Saga" 5-parter begins with the mystery of who Trident is, and how his identity crisis will change everything!
DC Universe | 32pg. | Color | $ 2.99 US
On Sale April 18, 2007