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JLA : : the Greatest Stories Ever Told.

Graphic Novel - 2002 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 3.5 out of 5

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"Originally published in single magazine form in Justice League of America #19, 77, 122, 166-168, 200, Justice League #1, JLA Secret Files #1, and JLA #61"--T.p. verso.
"Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; Batman created by Bob Kane; Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston."
Origin / Gerry Conway ; penciller, George Perez ; inker, Brett Breeding -- Introduction / Mike Tiefenbacher -- The super-exiles of Earth / Gardner Fox ; penciller, Mike Sekowsky ; inker, Bernard Sachs -- Snapper Carr--super traitor / Denny O'Neil ; penciller, Dick Dillin ; inker, Joe Giella -- The great identity crisis / Martin Pasko ; penciller, Dick Dilin ; inker, Frank McLaughlin -- The League that defeated itself / Gerry Conway ; penciller, Dick Dilin ; inker, Frank McLaughlin -- Born again / plotter/breakdowns, Keith Giffen ; scripter, J.M. DeMatteis ; penciller, Kevin Maguire ; inker, Terry Austin -- Star-seed / Grant Morrison & Mark Millar ; penciller, Howard Porter ; inker, John Dell -- Two-minute warning / Joe Kelly ; penciller, Doug Mahnke ; inker, Tom Nguyan.
Collects eight of the best Justice League of America stories, created by a variety of writers and artists.

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batman submitted by nasuaada on July 26, 2011, 7:18am batman's awesome!

Various stories from every decade of the Justice League submitted by valjean on August 20, 2018, 2:22pm They all (unintentionally?) involve the Justice League revealing their identities or having identity issues (So, this would be a really good one to read if you've recently read Identity Crisis by Brad Meltzer.) Or, otherwise hopping into other alternate universes/dimensions. Each story takes place roughly a decade apart, showing the evolution of the team as it changed and grew throughout the years. They are all roughly iconic stories, but not necessarily classics. They're basically the stories that really show off the teams working together, not necessarily the best most artistically excellent plots. If you love DC heroes, this is at least worth a flip through.

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SERIES
Justice League of America.



PUBLISHED
New York : DC Comics, c2002.
Year Published: 2002
Description: 190 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 26 cm.
Language: English
Format: Graphic Novel

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1401209327 (pbk.)
1415675252 (BWI bdg.)

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Kawasaki, Anton.

SUBJECTS
Justice League of America (Fictitious characters)
Graphic novels.
Superman (Fictitious character)
Wonder Woman (Fictitious character)
Batman (Fictitious character)
Flash (Fictitious character)
Heroes -- Fiction.
Life on other planets -- Fiction.