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@AnneComics For those of you interested in Wonder Woman, I'd recommend The Legend of Wonder Woman (an updated retelling of her Golden Age origin story), the first two volumes of George Perez's iconic 80s run, JLA: League of One, and Greg Rucka's Wonder Woman Rebirth: Year One!
https://t.co/EBseaD11Zz
JLA: Year One #3 (March, 1998) with #MartianManhunter #BlackCanary #GreenLantern #TheFlash & #Aquaman in the #JusticeLeague #JLMay
https://t.co/ArdMprvEQg
JLA: Year One #2 (February, 1998) with #MartianManhunter #BlackCanary #GreenLantern #TheFlash & #Aquaman in the #JusticeLeague #JLMay
JLA: Earth 2 by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Laura DuPuy, Wildstorm FX, and Ken Lopez updates some Silver Age ideas for the Post-Crisis world.
Alexander Luthor beseeches the Justice League to cross over to an anti-matter universe ruled by the Crime Syndicate.
#GMosJLA
JLA:
You need everyone to know how smart you are, like, you NEED everyone to know.
Come on, admit it, you have no clue what a Maggedon is and you aren’t going to find out any time soon but hey, that’s alright. You do you😉
Or, you know, you’re just a Plastic Man fan settling
JLA: Year One Unpublished pencil cover art by Barry Kitson:
#Hawkman #DoctorFate #DrFate #JLA #JusticeLeague #JusticeLeagueOfAmerica
I've never read JLA: Year One, from Waid, Brian Augustyn, Barry Kitson, Garrahy, and Lopez. It was a 12 issue series that ran concurrent with JLA in '98. Maybe I should grab it and read it.
Alternate title for all this was “JLA: The Good Place.”
JLA: The Nail from 1998, written and illustrated by Alan Davis, a neat Elseworlds story, one of my favorites that shows how one flat tire on the Kent's truck can change a world.
Cover art by Alan Davis.
the cover to JLA: Seven Caskets by Dan Brereton
@WonderBirdie Her major appearances are
JLA #5
JLA: Tomorrow Woman Girlfrenzy (one shot)
Hourman #2
Then she's a key character in the weekly series Trinity Starting issue 21 until the end
Her appearances in JLA #5 and Trinity are the easiest to get the other two haven't been collected
—JLA: Tower of Babel by Mark Waid and Howard Porter.
“Each and every leaguer at the mercy of the man who designed the traps set for them: Batman.”
DC miniseries 1997
JLA: Paradise Lost
I thought this would lead to a Zauriel regular series but it wasn't to be.
DC's Elseworlds stories can get really weird, JLA: Created Equal aka Y: The Last Man but in the DCU(3 years earlier than Y) is one.
Supes leaves a "gift of hope" a jar of Super Semen.
Comics can be so weird.
Words by Fabian Nicieza, Art by Kevin Maguire
I'm Looking at the Man in the Mirror -- JLA: Earth 2 https://t.co/huO6E3QnSY