Now with "Crisis on Infinite Earths" underway, expect things to change dramatically, including the addition of Black Lightning and DC's Legends of Tomorrow as well as new pilots Superman & Lois and Green Arrow and The Canaries.
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In the following preview for "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three", Ryan Choi (Osric Chau) feels helpless as[...]
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When she is geeking out about being around Team Flash and dropping little DC nuggets here and there (Lightning Lad, Mob Rule, and Ryan Choi are all name-dropped) she is great fun, and a welcome addition to the team It is when everything slows down a bit that the showrunners seem a little to preoccupied[...]
The Justice League of America is the last thing in the way of Chronos at the dawn of humanity. Can they save the future of superheroes? Is it a good read?
Chronos is a great villain, and his dynamic with Ryan Choi is compelling This one gets a recommendation Check it out.
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Chronos has Ahl, the God of Superheroes 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[...]
The Justice League of America comes under attack from the time-traveling Chronos, an old enemy of the Atom. Does it make for a good read?
The Justice League members Batman and Black Canary are the only thing between Lord Havok and the death of Angor. Can Dreamslayer tip the scales? Is Justice League of America #26 a good read?
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?
The Justice League of America is recovering from the fight with the Queen of Fables. Batman has another mission though; he and Dreamslayer are going to restore Angor. Black Canary follows along. Is it a good read?
The Queen of Fables has the Justice League of America at her mercy, and Frost is sitting at her side. Thankfully, the Ray may be returning to the team. Does this make for a good read?
Frost makes a decision that will impact the future of the Justice League of America. A mysterious force has made her more afraid of her powers than ever before, and this same force has used her to enter our world. Is it a good read?
The Justice League of America has become the subject of a documentary, but the director seems to have an ulterior motive. Is this exposé worth watching?
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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[...]