Then there's the original JLA's Mike Sekowsky who, I'm sorry, was the worst artist on a major book I've ever seen. If not for the wonderful covers, some by Sekowsky but smoothed out and redeemed by DC's top inkers, the JLA would have been a total loss.


MYSTERY IN SPACE #75 ties in with JLA #2, and is illustrated by Carmine Infantino(pencils) and Murphy Anderson(inks). That issue gave readers a taste of what the JLA artwork could have been like if done by DC's top artists. Sekowsky made even Wonder Woman look unattractive. Fortunately, the Gardner Fox scripts still make the early issues worth having.