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Total Justice:
October 1996


[Total Justice #3] |
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JLA
Gallery:
September 1997
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A comic full
of various artists' depictions of the JLA in all their glory. |
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JLA/W.I.L.D.Cats:
September 1997
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Writer: Grant
Morrison
Artist: Ray
Kryssing, Val Semeiks
JLA's history-making encounter with the heroes of the
WildStorm Universe! The Lord of Time, with stolen 41st Century weapons and
armor, leads the JLA on a chase across time and space, stranding them in
Earth's past. The Leaguers attempt to fix their damaged time-cube in hopes
of preventing the impending conquest of the earth, but instead find
themselves in the WildStorm Universe, face-to-face with the WILDC.A.T.S! |
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JLA
Secret Files #1:
September 1997
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Writer:
Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, Phil Jimenez
Artist:
Howard Porter, John Dell and others
Secret Origin, Lost Pages (JLA meet new Superman), Day
in the Life (Martian Manhunter), Interview (MM), Timeline, Who's Who and
Roll Call. |
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JLA:
Paradise Lost Miniseries #1 through 3:
January-March 1998
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Writer:
Mark
Millar
Artist: Ariel Olivetti
Meeting the love of his life, Zauriel
must act quickly to protect her from a demon sent by Asmodel and
Neron. Asmodel attacks J'onn. |
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Writer:
Mark
Millar
Artist: Ariel Olivetti
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Writer:
Mark
Millar
Artist: Ariel Olivetti
Zauriel defeats Asmodel in heaven. J'onn
is brought back to life. Zauriel wants to join the JLA now
that Shannon is safe with Jerry. |
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JLA:
Year One:
January-December 1998
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JLA: Year
One #1
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
Someone is studying a few new heroes
who have tentatively banded together, Green Lantern, Flash, Aquaman,
Martian Manhunter & Black Canary. |
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JLA: Year
One #2
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
While in a Press Conference, the new
JLA are confronted by a group of villains banded together by Vandal
Savage. But there's more to it. |
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JLA: Year
One #3
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
The JLA set up their new
headquarters, talking with each other and learning about each other.
They contemplate asking Superman to join. |
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JLA: Year
One #4
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
A look behind the scenes at what each
member of the JLA does in their private life. And the Blue Beetle is
captured by Locus!! |
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JLA: Year
One #5
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
The Brotherhood of Evil are attacking
a small town, the JLA get some help from the Doom Patrol, but the
JLA soon have their powers stolen! |
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JLA: Year
One #6
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
With body parts missing, the JLA
(with the much needed help of the Doom Patrol) need to make do with
what they have to stop The Brain. |
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JLA: Year
One #7
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
The JLA want to know who their
mysterious benefactor is. Locus is set to bring about the end of the
world. Superman steps in and helps the JLA defeat the Weapon's Master, but declines JLA membership. |
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JLA: Year
One #8
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
Trying to find the 8th alien meteor
that came to earth, the JLA become suspicious & turn on J'onn when they discover
he's secretly used his ability to change his
appearance when amongst them. |
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JLA: Year
One #9
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
As Locus' plans continue on their way
to recreate Earth, the JLA must try to trust each other in order to
stop the evil forces at work. |
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JLA: Year
One #10
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
As Locus attacks, the JLA realize that
J'onn is actually on their side, and they work together to
reverse the earth changing effects put in place by a strange alien
invader... who's not so strange to the JLA! |
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JLA: Year
One #11
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
As the invading aliens capture all earth's
heroes, the JLA are the last line of defense, teaming
together to out-smart the alien menace. |
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JLA: Year
One #12
Writer: Mark
Waid
Artists:
Lead by the JLA, all earth's heroes
battle the Appellaxian invaders. Vandal Savage adds his own plans to
the war to destroy both sides, but J'onn thwarts his efforts and the
JLA win the day! |
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New
Year's Evil: Prometheus #1:
February 1998
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Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artists:
Growing up with criminal parents, a
young man becomes the villain Prometheus, tricking a "would
be" hero, he steals his identity to get at the JLA. |
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Girlfrenzy
- Tomorrow Woman #1:
June 1998
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Writer:
Tom
Peyer
Artists: Yanick Paquette, Mark Lipka
During Tomorrow Woman's short stint
with the JLA, she alone wins the battle against the mind control of
The Sole Jurisdiction, while battling her own mental/programming
problems. |
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JLA
80-Page Giant #1:
July 1998
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Various
Writers and Artists
Various special stories starring
Justice League members of the past and present. |
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JLA:
World Without Grown-Ups #1 and 2:
August and September 1998

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Writers:
Todd Dezago, Mike McKone & Humberto Ramos
Artists: Mark McKenna & Wayne Faucher
With the kids of earth split onto
their own world and the grown-ups on theirs, the JLA (both young and
old) try to work things out. |
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Writers:
Todd Dezago, Mike McKone & Humberto Ramos
Artists: Paul Neary & Mark McKenna
With Captain Marvel as the key,
Superboy, Robin & Impulse confront Bedlam and save the day,
bring Earth back to one world. |
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JLA
Secret Files #2:
August 1998
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Various
Writers and Artists
Secret Origins, Lost Pages (Tour of
the JLA Watchtower Trophy Room), Profile Pages. |
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JLA
in Crisis: Secret Files & Origins #1:
November 1998
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Writer:
Tom
Peyer
Various Artists
The JLA try to save the Flash from
re-living dangerous memories come to life. Also features a Timeline
of all the major JLA events. |
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JLA/Titans:
November 1998



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Foreign
Bodies, Foreign Bodies Graphic Novel:
October 1999
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Writer: Len Kaminski
Artist: Prentis
Rollins, Val
Semeiks
The members of the JLA face the ultimate
obstacle -- themselves -- in a Prestige one-shot that finds their minds
switching bodies...and an enemy secretly taking control of one of the
heroes! When the JLA encounters a new super-villainess known as Psikosis,
the brain-switching aftermath forces them to master powers they've never
used before, from perspectives they've never experienced. And they must
accomplish that incredible task while saving the world from an onslaught
of terrorist activities masterminded by Kobra! But which of Leaguers are
not what (or whom) they appear to be? Full color. 64 pages.
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JLA:
Superpower:
November 1999
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Writer:
John Arcudi
Artist: Scott
Eaton, Ray Kryssing A
new hero joins the JLA in a thought-provoking Prestige one-shot!
Introducing Mark Antaeus, powerful new member of the World's Greatest
Super-Heroes. Tireless, fearless, dedicated, Antaeus has sacrificed
everything to become the ultimate force for good. Is that enough to earn
him a place within the JLA? Or is it somehow too much? It's a question
that divides the League, as Superman and Batman see potential in the young
hero, while Green Lantern sees something a bit less ideal...and a lot more
dangerous. Full color. 64 pages. |
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JLA:
Primeval:
December 1999
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Writer: Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning
Artist: Ariel
Olivetti
The World's Greatest Heroes must save humanity from
de-evolution--but first face it themselves--in this Prestige one-shot!
When eons of evolution are erased in a heartbeat in Dallas, the JLA finds
that the source is a grotesque, thoroughly mad disciple of long-vanished
gods who plans to turn back the clock on the entire world! Striving to
hold things together, the Leaguers slowly come to the realization that
their powers are slipping away--or going out of control--with every
second, as they themselves return to their ancestral roots. How will our
champions save humanity from extinction if they can't save themselves? |
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JLA
80-Page Giant #2:
November 1999
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Various
Writers and Artists
Various special stories starring
Justice League members of the past, present and future. |
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JLA:
Earth 2:
February 2000
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Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artist: Frank
Quitely The JLA are drawn to a
mirror world when a crashed aircraft from that world leads them to a
mirror Earth, complete with it's own version of The JLA called The Crime
Syndicate, and attempt to create order in a universe where every action
they take is destined to backfire. |
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JLA
Showcase 80-Page Giant #1:
February 2000
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Various
Writers and Artists
Various special stories starring
Justice League members of the past and present. |
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Sins
of Youth: JLA Jr. #1:
May 2000






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Writer:
"Danny" Curtis Johnson
Artists: Carlo Barberi, Wayne Faucher & Juan
Vlasco
The JLA, now teenagers, are mistaken
for Young Justice. They head to the JLA Moon Base but are attacked
by their own security systems. They team with the now adult Young
Justice to set things straight. |
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The
Silver Age:
July 2000
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JLA:
Two Thousand Vol. 1 and 2:
Sept 2000-Oct. 2000
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Writer:
Artists:
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Writer:
Artists: T.O.
Morrow travels back to the 1940's and releases present-day technology to
criminals in an attempt to take over the world in the year 2000. The JLA
follow to the '40's only to be captured by the Justice Society, who think
that the world that they come from is a living hell and want to use the
stolen technology to try and create a better future. The JLA must convince
The JSA, especially The Spectre, that the future is no nightmare and then
recover all of the technology to prevent Morrow from becoming a despot. |
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JLA:
80 Page Giant #3: The Century War:
October 2000
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Writer: D.
Curtis Johnson
Artists: Dale Eaglesham, Christopher Jones and Steve
Scott; Andrew Hennessy, Ande Parks and Mark Propst The
JLA discover a time-erased comrade named Moon Maiden who wiped herself and
an adversary named The Centurion from existence to prevent The Centurion
from killing most of the world's super-heroes and taking over the world. |
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JLA:
Heaven's Ladder:
October 2000
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Writer: Mark Waid
Artist: Bryan Hitch,
Paul Neary
They've
fought the Hyperclan, Prometheus, the Injustice Gang, other-dimensional
imps and, most recently, Ra's al Ghul. But now the JLA is going to face
something really big! The entire planet Earth is stolen by a race of
aliens who make a habit of collecting entire inhabited worlds from
throughout the universe. To free the Earth from the aliens' clutches, the
Leaguers first must learn why a super-intelligent race would commit such
heinous crimes. What the heroes discover embroils them in a mission to
answer the profound mysteries that elude even the most super-advanced
lifeforms in the universe! Should they fail, Earth and the other stolen
worlds will perish. Luckily, doing the impossible is the JLA's specialty!
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JLA
Secret Files #3:
December 2000
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Various
Writers and Artists
Behind the scenes story of Talia's
point of view of the recent betrayal of the JLA by Batman, including
his notes on the team member's weaknesses. Profile Pages on past JLA
teams and current villains. |
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JLA/Witchblade:
December 2000
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Writer:
Len Kaminski
Artist: Mark
Pajarillo, Walden Wong Sara
Pezzini finds her eldritch weapon, the Witchblade, hopping bodies and
possessing female members of the JLA! How will The World's Greatest Heroes
stop the Witchblade-possessed Wonder Woman without destroying her? |
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JLA:
A League Of One:
January 2001
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Written
and painted by Christopher Moeller; painted cover by Moeller
A stunning fully-painted
adventure of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes! An ancient dragon
unleashes its fury upon the modern world, and the JLA attempts to
stop it — but Wonder Woman discovers that the League surely will
perish unless she fights alone.
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 112 pg. Hardcover $24.95 |
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JLA:
Seven Caskets:
February 2001
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Written
and painted by Dan Brereton
In order to confront an ancient
evil threat, the JLA must allow themselves to become tainted! Even if they
save the world, who will save us from the JLA? |
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JLA/Predator:
February 2001
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Writer:
John Ostrander
Artists: Graham Nolan and Randy Elliott
The World's Greatest
Super-Heroes go up against the galaxy's deadliest hunters, as a group
of super-powered Predators come to Earth choosing the JLA as its prey. |
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JLA: Black Baptism #1-4:
March -June 2001
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Written
by Sean Smith and Ruben Diaz; art by Jesús Saiz and Fernando
Blanco; cover by Tim Bradstreet
The JLA must stop the
rampage of a mob of demons to protect the Sentinels of Magic, but
they're going to need some help from the outcast street-mage called
Faust! Unfortunately, Faust just happens to be the son of one of the
JLA's greatest enemies! For more information, see the feature
article. |
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Written
by Sean Smith and Ruben Diaz; art by Jesús Saiz and Keith
Champagne; painted cover by Tim Bradstreet and Grant Goleash
The newest JLA miniseries
continues! Whoever is hunting the mages of the DC Universe has set
their sights on Arkham Asylum! Batman and the rest of the JLA are
powerless to stop the coming of the Black Baptism without help from
the outcast hero Faust - but is Faust on the side of the angels or
in league with the devil?
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Written
by Sean Smith and Ruben Diaz; art by Jesús Saiz and Keith
Champagne; painted cover by Tim Bradstreet
The Black Baptism
is upon us! The JLA desperately searches for a way to save
Zatanna, Deadman and the Sentinels of Magic as even more
heroes fall to the demon mobsters, the Diablos. Meanwhile,
the soulless mage Faust has disappeared as the clues to the
one behind the sadistic sorcery point straight at him. Has
Faust's battle against his evil nature been a ruse? Plus,
the terrible fate of Blue Devil!
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. (3 of 4) Prestige
Format $2.50
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Written by
Sean Smith and Ruben Diaz; art by Jesús Saiz and Keith
Champagne; painted cover by Tim Bradstreet
The dark conclusion
to the mystical miniseries finds the JLA making one last
stand against the demon mob, The Diablos. Unfortunately,
placing their faith in the soulless mage Faust may have cost
the JLA the battle and the Sentinels of Magic their lives.
And once the Diablo's mysterious patron is revealed, the
fates of Tempest and Blue Devil are sealed!
DC UNIVERSE |
FC, 32 pg. (4 of 4) $2.50
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JLA:
Incarnations #1-7:
May 2001 - December 2001
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Written
by John Ostrander; art and cover by Val Semeiks and Prentis
Rollins
The generations-spanning
miniseries begins! Set in the earliest days of the original
JLA, the new team tries to pull itself out from under the
shadow of the venerated Justice Society of America.
Unfortunately, this proves to be impossible when the world
suffers an attack from the mysterious sorcerer known as
Wotan!
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (1 of 7) $3.50
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Written
by John Ostrander; art and cover by Val Semeiks and Prentis
Rollins
When the fledgling Justice
League of America finally hits its stride, other great
heroes finally begin to consider joining the ranks of the
World's Greatest Super-team. Neither Batman nor Superman had
ever been on a team before this moment in history — yet
when one joins, the other does not. In the face of great
hardship, why does Batman step into the limelight, while
Superman stays away? The answer will astound you!
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (2 of 7) $3.50
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Written
by John Ostrander; art and cover by Val Semeiks and Prentis
Rollins
The untold tales
of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes continue with the story
of an early adventure on the JLA's new headquarters —
their famous satellite, orbiting the Earth from 22,300 miles
up. But when one Leaguer — Green Arrow — feels that
living so far away distances the League from the people that
most need their help, the others don't agree. And when Lex
Luthor and the madman named Kobra enter into a dark alliance
to destroy the satellite, the discordant League is
hard-pressed to stop them.
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (3 of 7) $3.50 |
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Written
by John Ostrander; art and cover by Val Semeiks and Prentis
Rollins
The untold tales
of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes continue as the League
reaches its breaking point. The League has grown in size to
its largest membership yet, but the personal problems of the
heroes have made Green Lantern, the Flash, Elongated Man,
Zatanna and the others unmanageable and ineffective as
teammates. Aquaman must make a painful decision on whether
or not to disband the League. But is the world ready for
Justice League Detroit?!?
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (4 of 7) $3.50 |
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Written
by John Ostrander; art by Val Semeiks, Norm Breyfogle, Eric
Battle, and Prentis Rollins; cover by Semeiks and Rollins
The untold tales
of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes continue. Vibe! Steel!
Gypsy! It's the rise and fall of the Motor City Justice
League, as Aquaman relocates the JLA from a satellite in the
sky to Detroit to bring them closer to the people they
serve. But as soon as they arrive, they find themselves
embroiled in the greatest disaster ever: The Crisis on
Infinite Earths! Plus: Two titanic backup tales give a fresh
glimpse at the darkest moments in the lives of everyone's
favorite heroes.
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (5 of 7) $3.50 |
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Written
by John Ostrander; art by Val Semeiks, Eric Battle, Prentis
Rollins, and Keith Champagne; cover by Semeiks and Rollins
Two great tales of
the world's greatest superheroes! In the first story, set
during the bizarre days of JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL, the
League infiltrates the criminal country of Bialya! Booster
Gold and Blue Beetle are held captive by Bialyan leader
Rumaan Harjavti, leaving the rest of the JLI wondering if
they should even bother rescuing them. In the second story,
Extreme Justice and the Justice League Task Force return to
Bialya to combat their old nemesis, the Queen Bee. But this
time, the Queen Bee has brought in reinforcements — the
Extremists, some the deadliest foes the League has ever
faced!
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (6 of 7) $3.50 |
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Written by John
Ostrander; art and cover by Val Semeiks and Prentis Rollins
The current (and some
would say greatest) incarnation of the World's Greatest
Super-Heroes is the focus of our climactic issue! The newest
League faces the JLA's oldest threat: the shape-changing
Appelaxians, the very first foes the JLA ever faced! At the
same time, the Earth is being overwhelmed with natural
disasters as Gaea, the spirit of the earth, sick of being
poisoned by humanity, declares war. Earthquakes, floods, tidal
waves all threaten to scour humanity from the Earth. It's epic
action as only the modern day JLA can bring you!
DC UNIVERSE |
FC, 48 pg. (7 of 7) $3.50 |
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JLA:
Our Worlds At War:
July 2001
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Written
by Jeph Loeb; art by Ron Garney and Mark Morales; cover by
Jae Lee
Imperiex
has initiated his first strike on Earth. Now Earth's first
line of defense, the JLA, is going full throttle against him
and his probes. But what happens when the World's Greatest
Heroes are not enough? Witness the full impact on Earth as
the War against Imperiex begins and one battle is quickly
lost in a big way!
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. $2.95
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NIGHTWING:
OUR WORLD'S AT WAR #1
July 2001
Written by
Chuck Dixon; art by Rick Leonardi and John Lowe; cover by
Jae Lee
The love that
blossoms during war is explored as Nightwing and Oracle,
searching for answers to an alien mystery, are thrust into a
deadly gauntlet…through time! Dick and Barbara can't find
a moment of rest as everyone from '30s gangsters to cavemen
are serving as hitmen for a sinister hidden foe! Just how
are they going to get out of this one?
DC COMICS
BATMAN | FC, 48 pg. $2.95 |
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BATMAN
#593
July 2001
Written
by Ed Brubaker; art by Scott McDaniel and Karl Story; cover
by McDaniel
An
"Our Worlds at War" tie-in! As Batman hunts for
the mysterious Zeiss, a new presence in Gotham City lurks in
the shadows: an alien. Hunted by the government, the sole
survivor of a crashed spaceship from the War seeks sanctuary
— but how will the Dark Knight react to it?
DC
COMICS BATMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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JSA:
OUR WORLDS AT WAR #1
July 2001
Written
by Geoff Johns; art by Javier Saltares and Ray Kryssing;
cover by Jae Lee
It's
time to call in the reserves...all of them! When President
Luthor sends the JSA to take out Imperiex's base — a
battleship the size of Jupiter — Sand fills out the ranks
with Power Girl, The Ray, the Shining Knight, and a dozen
others. But the horrible secret of Imperiex's power may
prove too much for the JSA allies to handle.
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. $2.95
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SUPERMAN:
THE MAN OF STEEL #116
July 2001
Written by Mark Schultz;
art by Doug Mahnke and Jose Marzan Jr.; cover by Mahnke and
Tom Nguyen
Superman
deals with the aftermath of Doomsday's release and the
confrontation with Imperiex, only to find himself at odds
with his ally Darkseid and Darkseid's own solution to ending
the War. Another hero dies as a traitor prevents important
information about another enemy from getting to Superman.
DC
UNIVERSE SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25 |
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ACTION
COMICS #781
July 2001
Written by Joe Kelly; art
and cover by Kano and Marlo Alquiza
The
man of Steel is torn in many directions as Imperiex's probes
continue to ravage Earth. Meanwhile, Lois and the President
deal with their unearthly terrors, the MASH unit in space
faces its own assault with only the injured JLA able to
protect it, and two heroes sacrifice themselves as another
part of Superman dies as well.
DC
COMICS SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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SUPERGIRL
#60
July 2001
Written by Peter David;
art and cover by Leonard Kirk and Robin Riggs
An
"Our Worlds at War" tie-in! With the War well
underway, Supergirl must catch up to and stop an Imperiex
probe that could lay waste to another town — in this case,
Linda Danvers' hometown, Leesburg! Needless to say, failure
is not an option!
DC
COMICS SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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WONDER
WOMAN #173
July 2001
Written by Phil Jimenez;
art by Jimenez and Andy Lanning; cover by Adam Hughes
An
"Our Worlds at War" tie-in! The War hits Wonder
Woman hard. Witness the battle from Diana's point of view
and the terrible pain she suffers at the hand of Imperiex.
Can the injured Amazon save the Paradocs MASH unit before
it's destroyed by more Imperiex probes, killing tens of
thousands of innocents?
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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SUPERMAN
#173
August 2001
Written by Jeph Loeb; art
and cover by Ed McGuinness and Cam Smith
With
all the death around him Superman has no choice but to
deliver himself into the hands of Lex Luthor and become part
of the "Metropolis Project," as the Man of Steel
and Strange Visitor form a new, living weapon. Will Imperiex
finally fall to the sacrifice made by the heroes?
DC
COMICS SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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WONDER
WOMAN: OUR WORLDS AT WAR #1
August 2001
Written by
Phil Jimenez; art by Cliff Chiang and Wade Von Grawbadger;
cover by Jae Lee
The Amazons have just
gone through their own civil war, only to find themselves in
the midst of an intergalactic one. As the War rages, the
Amazons explore Wonder Woman's history — from how
Hippolyta changed the outcome of the great battles of World
War II to Diana's own role in the current cosmic struggle
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. $2.95
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ADVENTURES
OF SUPERMAN #595
August 2001
Written by Joe Casey; art
by Mike Wieringo and José Marzan, Jr.; cover by Wieringo
and Jaime Mendoza
The War worsens as
Superman is M.I.A. and Darkseid decides to attack Earth,
which had been his ally! Will our planet fall to the fury of
the Parademons? Unless Luthor makes an unholy alliance with
an unholy dictator, Earth might not stand a chance of
surviving this latest attack.
DC COMICS
SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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THE
FLASH: OUR WORLDS AT WAR #1
August 2001
Written by Geoff Johns;
art by Angel Unzueta and José Marzan, Jr.; cover by Jae Lee
As Darkseid's forces
attack, the Flash encounters the deadliest enemy the world
of Apokolips has to offer. Pushing himself to the limit,
Wally outraces the New God called Black Racer — who is
death himself! Guest-starring Wally's former Titans
teammate, Cyborg.
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. $2.95
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HARLEY
QUINN: OUR
WORLDS AT WAR #1
August 2001
Written by
Karl Kesel; art by Steve Leiber, Paul Chadwick, Amanda
Conner, Paul Grist, and Aron Wiesenfeld; cover by Jae Lee
Featuring art by
Steve Leiber, Paul Chadwick, Amanda Conner, Paul Grist, and
Aron Wiesenfeld! The insanity of Harley Quinn's world
collides with the metamorphic sanity of Superman's Pal Jimmy
Olsen in an explosive way! Jimmy's returned to Earth with
information vital to the war effort, but tragically, he's
landed in Gotham, where no one believes him. Now he has to
depend on Harley to get him to Metropolis in one piece. Poor
guy.
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. $2.95
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SUPERBOY
#91
August 2001
Written by Joe Kelly; art
and cover by Pascual Ferry and Keith Champagne
An "Our
Worlds at War" tie-in! The earth-shattering events of
the War have taken their toll on everyone, prompting
Superboy, Guardian and Serling to each write about what
they've seen and the tragedies they've experienced. Within
these three letters are resolutions of internal conflicts,
questions raised over what's occurred during the War, and
fears over what the future has in store. Plus, the Dog of
War, Krypto!
DC UNIVERSE
SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25 |
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SUPERMAN:
THE MAN OF STEEL #117
August 2001
Written by
Mark Schultz; art and cover by Doug Mahnke and Tom Nguyen
Guest-starring the
Captain Marvels, the Atom and Wonder Woman. It is perhaps
the darkest hour of the War as heroes have fallen and allies
have turned against one another. And there is more death to
come. Is it any wonder that Superman has fallen into
despair? Unable to tell friend from foe, he's about to shed
all his humanity to end the war once and for all!
DC UNIVERSE
SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25 |
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ACTION
COMICS #782
August 2001
Written by Joe
Kelly; art and cover by Kano and Marlo Alquiza
Having undergone a
radical transformation, the new Superman now may have the
power to actually stop the War. But in doing so, has he
become a greater danger to the Universe? It all ends here
one way or another!
DC COMICS
SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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BATMAN
#594
August 2001
Written
by Ed Brubaker; art by Scott McDaniel and Karl Story; cover
by McDaniel
An
"Our Worlds at War" tie-in! In the conclusion to
the 2-part "Sanctuary," Batman searches for the
mysterious alien who has sought refuge in a Gotham
Cathedral, while a showdown looms with Lew Moxon's deadly
bodyguard, Zeiss!
DC COMICS
BATMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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WONDER
WOMAN #173
August 2001
Written by
Phil Jimenez; art by Jimenez and Andy Lanning; cover by Adam
Hughes
An "Our Worlds
at War" tie-in! The War has taken a turn for the worse,
and the Amazons must ally themselves with the fiend who once
decimated half their number — Darkseid. This is only the
beginning of the sacrifices the women of Paradise Island
will make this issue. Guest-starring Titan members Troia,
Tempest, Starfire, and Raven.
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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SUPERGIRL
#61
August 2001
Written by Peter David;
art and cover by Leonard Kirk and Robin Riggs
An "Our Worlds
at War" tie-in! The War may have come to an end, but
Supergirl certainly won't forget about it any time soon. As
if she hasn't had enough trouble in her life lately, she
comes into conflict with an alien scavenger who's picking
from the carnage!
DC COMICS
SUPERMAN | FC, 32 pg. $2.25
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WORLD'S FINEST: OUR WORLDS
AT WAR #1
August 2001
Written
by Jeph Loeb; art by Ed McGuinness, Doug Mahnke, Mike
Wieringo, Cam Smith, and various; cover by Jae Lee
The
aftermath of the War and the toll it's taken on the heroes
is examined in this grand finale to the epic event. The dead
are buried as Superman tries to deal with what he's become.
Guest-starring Wonder Woman, JLA and Young Justice.
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. $2.95
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JLA:
Gatekeeper #1:
October 2001
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Written
and illustrated by Tim Truman; painted cover by Truman
The JLA ventures
into the depths of a Babylonian hellworld in order to rescue
the North African hero named Sala, who is actually an
incarnation of the Babylonian deity Istar. But the World's
Greatest Heroes soon learn that the hardest part of their
journey is staying alive, as they battle a host of monstrous
creatures and new adversaries.
DC UNIVERSE
| FC, 48 pg. (1 of 3) Prestige Format $4.95 |
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Written and
illustrated by Tim Truman; painted cover by Truman
The bold new miniseries
continues! The JLA must battle its way to the heart of an
ages-old netherworld, fighting demons that have revealed
themselves as old ghosts from the past — having scourged
Atlantis, tormented the gods of Olympus, and even besieged a
young Krypton. Now, with Superman weakened without the aid of a
yellow sun, and Aquaman parched to the point of exhaustion,
Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and Batman must fight these fiendish
villains against all odds for the sake of the world.
DC UNIVERSE |
FC, 48 pg. (2 of 3) Prestige Format $4.95 |
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Written and
illustrated by Tim Truman; painted cover by Truman
The story escalates in
the dramatic conclusion to GATEKEEPER, as the JLA scours the
underworld for five mystical artifacts in hope of preventing the
demonic invasion of Earth. And they still must find a way back
home.
DC UNIVERSE |
FC, 48 pg. (3 of 3) Prestige Format $4.95 |
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JLA: RIDDLE OF THE BEAST
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Written by Alan Grant;
painted art by Carl Critchlow, Simon Davis, Glenn Fabry, Jon
Foster, Rafael Garres, Doug Alexander Gregory, Alex Horley,
Herman Mejia, Jim Murray, Andrew Robinson, Liam McCormick
Sharpe, Gregg Staples, Saverio Tenuta, John Watson, and Martin
T. Williams; designs by Michael Wm. Kaluta; painted cover by
Justin Sweet
A fully-painted hardcover
featuring fantastical recreations of the JLA! In a universe of
darkness, a world without a name struggles to heal itself after
generations of war. And against murderous odds, a solitary boy
must lay claim to his heritage, and topple walls of ignorance
and fear in order to save his home.
DC UNIVERSE | FC,
104 pg. Hardcover $24.95 |
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JLA/HAVEN: ARRIVAL
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Written by
Ashley-Jayne Nicolaus and Matthew P. Schuster; art and cover by
Ariel Olivetti
A new era for the DC
Universe begins here! When a city filled with alien super-beings
crash-lands in California, only the World's Greatest
Super-Heroes can hope to contain the damage. Struggling to
control their path across hundreds of miles of cities and towns,
where can the combined heroes of Earth and Haven find a safe
place for the space-born city to stop its incredible journey?
DC UNIVERSE |
FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format $5.95 |
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JLA: SHOGUN OF STEEL
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Written by Ben Raab;
art and cover by Justiniano
A rocketship from an
exploding planet Krypton lands not in Smallville, but rather
war-torn 14th century feudal Japan. When the baby from Krypton
grows into a man, Hoshi, he is convinced by a ragtag band of
warriors — Elseworlds versions of the Flash, Hawkman, and
Batgirl, among others — to join a rebellion against the
oppressive and cunning "Shogun of Steel."
DC UNIVERSE | FC,
64 pg. Prestige Format $6.95 |
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JLA: DESTINY
Issues # 1 - 4
JLA: DESTINY #1

Written
by John Arcudi; art and cover by Tom Mandrake
In a world without Batman or
Superman, the super-criminals have become less afraid, more confident,
better organized, and more focused. A different kind of Justice League of
America has formed with new heroes, but they are barely able to keep pace
with the new villains and their endless campaign of terror.
DC
COMICS | FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format (1 of 4) $5.95
JLA: DESTINY #2

Written
by John Arcudi; art and cover by Tom Mandrake
Triumph, Captain Thunder, Wonder
Woman. By virtue of their raw power alone, they are becoming the new
leaders and decision-makers of the Justice League, and the rest of the JLA
doesn’t like it. Meanwhile, the madness continues as the Justice League must
contend with an international terrorist bent on the betterment of the world,
and his utopia bears a terrible price! With buildings in rubble and cities
in flames, the League searches for the man behind it all while its ranks are
being torn apart from within.
DC
UNIVERSE ELSEWORLDS | FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format (2 of 4) $5.95
JLA: DESTINY #3

Written
by John Arcudi; art and cover by Tom Mandrake
Thomas Wayne and Luthor face off with
unexpected results, while Mongul prepares for the invasion of his
principality by the JLA. Meanwhile, soothsayer Destiny discovers that the
voice in her head isn’t really in her head!
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format (3 of 4) $5.95 |
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CRISIS ON MULTIPLE
EARTHS

Written
by Gardner Fox; art by Mike Sekowsky, Bernard Sachs and Sid Greene; painted
cover by Alex Ross
The CRISIS begins here! The
much-demanded early "Crisis Crossover" stories are finally collected,
featuring the Justice League of America (Earth-One) meeting their Golden Age
predecessors, the Justice Society of America (Earth-Two)! This volume
collects the first four 2-part "Crisis Crossover" adventures, reprinting
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #21-22, 29-30, 37-38, and 46-47. Our heroes battle
the Injustice Society, the Crime Syndicate of Earth-Three, the evil Johnny
Thunder, and the Anti-Matter Man!
DC
UNIVERSE | FC, 208 pg. Trade Paperback $14.95
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SUPERMAN: OUR WORLDS AT WAR
SUPERMAN: OUR WORLDS AT WAR
Volume One

Written by Jeph Loeb, Joe
Casey, Mark Schultz, Joe Kelly, and Peter David; art by Ed McGuinness,
Mike Wieringo, Doug Mahnke, Kano, Ron Garney, Leonard Kirk, and
various; cover by McGuinness and Cam Smith
The epic crossover event
of last summer is collected in two volumes! Volume One finds
Imperiex in its first strike, as Superman and the mightiest heroes of
the DC Universe are overwhelmed, and the planet is ravaged with fire
and destruction. With the fate of the world at stake, the Man of Steel
is left no choice but to forge uncertain alliances with President
Luthor, Darkseid, Mongul, and other dubious allies. Reprints SUPERMAN
#171-172, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #593-594, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL
#115-116, ACTION COMICS #780-781, SUPERGIRL #59, and JLA: OUR WORLDS
AT WAR #1.
DC UNIVERSE SUPERMAN |
FC, 264 pg. Trade Paperback $19.95
SUPERMAN: OUR WORLDS AT
WAR Volume Two

Written by Jeph Loeb, Joe
Kelly, Phil Jimenez, Joe Casey, Mark Schultz, Peter David, and Todd
Dezago; art by Jimenez, Ed McGuinness, Todd Nauck, Mike Wieringo,
Carlo Barbieri, Pascual Ferry, Doug Mahnke, Kano, Mark Buckingham,
Bill Sienkiewicz, Yvel Guichet, Duncan Rouleau, and various; cover by
Wieringo and Jaime Mendoza
Volume Two shows the war
going badly for Superman and his allies. Already the casualties are
mounting, with some of DC’s greatest heroes having fallen or gone
missing in battle. As the heroes of the world attempt to turn the
tide to their favor, Brainiac 13 secretly enters the war seeking to
harness the power of Imperiex to use for his own ends. Reprints
SUPERMAN #173, ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #595, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF STEEL
#117, ACTION COMICS #782, WONDER WOMAN #172-173, YOUNG JUSTICE #36,
IMPULSE #77, SUPERBOY #91, and WORLD’S FINEST: OUR WORLDS AT WAR #1.
DC UNIVERSE SUPERMAN |
FC, 264 pg. Trade Paperback $19.95 |
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