In Justice Society of America #12, Stargirl faces the future as the team regroups. Will she rise to the challenge of leading the first super-team? Find out in this stellar finale!
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And yes, looks like we are back to having a Justice League Of America, no longer juts a Justice League…
Generation 2: The Space Age – 15 Year[...]
Whoever took our books did leave the first item (McFarlane original art) on the list below behind…
The list is as follows:
New Mutants #98 NM ($960)
Atom #1 VG ($999)
Amazing Adventures #4 VG ($454)
Avengers #1 G ($7350)
Tales To Astonish #54 F ($252)
Iron Man #1 F ($1715)
Amazing Spider-Man #129 Signed Gerry Conway NM ($7350)
Thor #109 F ($772)
Fantastic Four[...]
As a writer and later editor, Wein helped to innovate some of the company's most groundbreaking titles, including work on Watchmen, New Teen Titans, Justice League of America, Saga of the Swamp Thing and more.
Now, for the first time ever, his greatest stories are collected together as a salute to one of DC's most important creators of[...]
The Justice League of America only still stands thanks to the technology of Aztec's suit However, there is still hope If the Justice League can get a hold of Chronos' hourglass, maybe they can save the future where Earth has superheroes.
Justice League of America #29 cover by David Williams and Steve Buccellato
Justice League of America[...]
In a previous issue of Justice League Of America, the foundations were set.
Ahead of the No Justice series, Justice League of America has been… postponed? Cancelled? It won't be back in this form, certainly Well, the final issue, Justice League of America #29 out today has given a name and an idea to what may be coming…
JUSTICE[...]
The Justice League of America are the only one's who can save Ahl Through a clever ploy from the Atom and the Ray, the JLA snatches Ahl from Chronos and retreat to another position However, Chronos has an eternity in which to plan, and he has an army of the most vicious warriors in history[...]
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We are shown a confrontation between Ray Palmer and Chronos in the Microverse, and we next see Chronos attacking the Justice League of America as they continue to rebuild Happy Harbor The JLA recently discovered a place where Ahl, the God of Superheroes, touched the Earth beneath Mount Justice, and Chronos wants to use[...]
They will need to talk Lord Havok down to save Angor.
Justice League of America #26 cover by Mikel Janin
Justice League of America #26 continues off the ethereal debate against the Adjudicator's judgement with a much more visceral and personal conflict between Batman, Black Canary, and Dreamslayer and Lord Havok.
It also goes a long way to[...]
The two Justice League teams face more turmoil, as the town of Estes Park West falls into chaos. They are then transported back to the Watchtower by the Fans, and the satellite is falling out of orbit. Is it a good read?
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With the Justice League of America's headquarters being rebuilt, the team is looking forward to the future, and Batman is impressed with how far the group has come He has one more mission, but he wants to go it alone He is going to Angor with Dreamslayer, but Black Canary won't let them go[...]
Batman's Justice League of America answers a crisis in Este Park, Arkansas Batman is forced to ask for help from the other Justice League team to contain the crisis.
Green Lantern Jessica Cruz faces personal problems after her "moment" with Batman last issue.
Justice League #39 cover by Paul Pelletier, Cam Smith, and Adriano Lucas
The pacing of[...]
They have made it into a homogenized Rockwellian nightmare, with Milkman Man keeping the populace dosed with a milk to keep them this way.
The Doom Patrol arrives into this phenomenon, their oddities and quirks making them an immediate target for Milkman Man and the Rhode Island Community League, the latter of which was the Justice[...]
Aztec and Ray's own mother are both convinced that he will return to the Justice League of America soon, but the Ray is more reluctant, even if he comes to understand he may be needed back with the team.
Justice League of America #23 cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson
It's a little disappointing to see how[...]
The rest of the Justice League of America are less-than-thrilled, fearing that Frost just unleashed a powerful force onto the world Unfortunately, she may have.
Justice League of America #22 cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson
Justice League of America #22 focuses primarily on Frost as she copes with the consequences of her actions Things spiral out[...]
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A documentarian has entered the Sanctuary with the intent of filming the Justice League of America Batman recently left without leaving the team a notice of any kind, and this is the focus of the director He pushes on the soft spots of each member, ending with the Ray leaving Happy Harbor in a[...]
In January 2018, all four of the ongoing series will be part of a four-part crossover event.
Marking the conclusion of the first phase of the imprint and send each title in new directions, it will start with the Doom Patrol Special, which features the Justice League of America and will be co-written by Way and[...]
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With no impending threat garnering the attention of the Justice League of America, the team is available for a mission from resident Atom, Ryan Choi He has located the signal of mentor and previous Atom, Ray Palmer, in the Microverse — the subatomic universe that exists within ours.
Not wanting to devote the entire team[...]
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Justice League of America #10 is probably more important than people realise Not because it contains the next step in the Rebirth mystery, or because ties into summer event Dark Nights: Metal, or because it has a major character death or resurrection No, JLA #10 is important because it tells a story that reflects[...]
The popularity meant the series got a brief reprise with Midnighter & Apollo, and now Orlando is writing Justice League of America.
Orlando is getting to tackle one of DC's biggest properties, and is using it to include one of the most diverse line-ups the team has had He's also shown a wonderful sense of a[...]
Using members of the Justice League as fingers is a concept that dates all the way back to 1962, when Felix Faust made his first comic book appearance in Justice League of America #10:
Faust isn't make devil horns in the picture, probably because Gene Simmons hadn't invented the gesture yet, but cover artist Murphy Anderson[...]
She's never been a true bad guy, and in this JLA story line, it's clear she's trying to become a better person.
In Justice League of America #7, Killer Frost and The Atom are looking for a way to cure her of her heat sickness, when suddenly they're ambushed by Terrorsmith Frost steps up to the[...]
Hall (opt Jennifer Carpenter & James Remar), CAGE! #1 with Mike Coulter, Uncanny Avengers #8 & Unstoppable Wasp #1 with Evangeline Lilly, some Stranger Things with Millie Bobby Brown (opt extra kids, and Winona Ryder), and more:
There's a special Tatiana Maslany Orphan Black (various issues / covers) opportunity:
January's thread (check for availability) had Justice League VS[...]
It's the return of a classic character I've always been a bit of a fan of, it's a gay male leading title and set-up for a new gay male member of the Justice League of America, one of the oldest and biggest, most well-known superhero teams of all time, and it is coming at a[...]
There are several DC Comics changes between solicitation and publication coming down the pipe. But let's start with the big one.
Justice League Of America by Bryan Hitch is getting an unannounced fill-in in next week's issue 5, with Matt Kindt, Rob Williams, Philip Tan and Jason Paz creating a story for the Martian Manhunter.
The originally planned issue[...]
And at that time all I wanted was real copies of JUSTICE LEAGUE of AMERICA 21 and 22 They were ten years old at the time and I was only a couple of years older but the closest I'd ever got to possessing those two comic gems was in my dreams Somehow, discovering that brilliant,[...]
With this summer's release of Justice League of America #1, it put DC's most powerful heroes into the hands of artist Bryan Hitch Now, the former Authority artist has sat down for DC All-Access and has done a sort of Director's commentary of the issue… explaining why the gatefold cover, how he had already drawn[...]
We salute you, and the keenness you bring to your passion.
And at number one, beating out all the Secret Wars-y titles, it;s the launch of Bryan Hitch's Justice League Of America. Do also note an impressive performances for Mad Max…
1 Justice League Of America #1
2 Old Man Logan #2
3 Thors #1
4 Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #2
5[...]
Good job that Doomed writer Scott Lobdell (second from the right) didn't get the apartment share…
Superman is still all protected up in Bryan Hitch's Justice League Of America #1 also out today which goes toe to toe with last week's Justice League #41 from Johns and Fabok. But the story kinda hinges on certain characters who[...]
On Wednesday, the launch of Plants Vs Zombies, Black Canary, Doomed, Harley Quinn & Power Girl, Dr Fate, Justice League Of America, Prez, Martian Manhunter, Robin Son Of Batman, TMNT Casey & April, Astronauts In Trouble, Empty Zone, Tales Of Honor: Bred To Kill, Runaways, Squadron Sinister, Thors, Princeless: Be Yourself, Fathom Blue, Fiction and[...]