JLA It’s fun the way these comics draw from the past of all the cast members. This issue is a great example of it, in that the villain is revealed to be a foe of Aquaman’s, of all characters. Nice little twist that makes the cast and shared world feel more robust.

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JLA Great rising action. Also, this issue features Captain Marvel punching Superman, and when you have these two characters in one book, you should always contrive a way for Captain Marvel to punch Superman, or vice versa.

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Crisis Times Five begins in JLA with the returning Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, John Dell, Pat Garrahy, Digital Chameleon, and Ken Lopez.

JLA & JSA team-up. Genie mayhem. Big Red Cheese. You don't get much better than this.

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Petition to add Plastic Man to all major incarnations of the JLA in perpetuity.

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JLA Kind of a loose one-off story, based on a philosophical debate over whether a bigger league is better...this story doesn’t quite answer that question, but The Atom gets to feel like a super smart guy who is needed...so good for him? Idk

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I find it funny between just Aztek and JLA how often Ivo & TO Morrow, with or without Amazo, show up as both comedic relief and antagonist.

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I know I'm early today, but I want to get this out before I pass out again. JLA concludes the Ultramarines arc from Grant Morrison, Mark Pajarillo, Walden Wong, Pat Garrahy, Digital Chameleon, and Ken Lopez.

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JLA This run has a steady ebb and flow of the team getting totally dismantled by some enemy...before then regrouping, figuring something out, and saving the day. And yet. It’s still a fun ride to get there, which is a credit to the creators.

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In JLA/Avengers, Wally got sent to Earth 616 where he lots his powers and got to see how they treated mutants, he was not there for the bigotry lmao

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Some JLA/JSA throwback ♡ for living legend !

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Been a while since I posted to this.

Commissioned this from the lovely artist known as Candra via patreon back in 2017 and it's easily one of my coolest Tomorrow Woman pieces. A pretty perfect take on her JLA#5 appearance.

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JLA Where do you go after your run involves facing an evil sentient sun from the distant future that required centuries upon centuries to defeat? You go to commentary about the inherent evil of the military industrial complex.

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We're back to the main book with JLA by Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, John Dell, Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age, and Ken Lopez.

The Shaggy Man stolen, the Ultramarine Corps debut, and Aquaman gets the bends. And not the good kind from Radiohead.

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I gonna say this... If you just believe that some charecter loses to one charecter it doesn't nesecerry mean it can lose to other Charecters .... Okay so Goku loses to Superman whos post Crisis. Does it mean that other Jla members beat goku intently? No! Plus it always comes to-

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JLA had a couple of good moves regarding the early war on terrorism/raging patriotism in america but then it kind of threw the baby out with the bathwater by introducing the League Of Super Fucking Racists

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favorite JLA moments so far

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How the JLA are taking down their future counterparts is quite entertaining and often clever. The layouts here from Porter are also really well done to convey the plan between Plastic Man and Huntress.

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JLA This is a great issue, reaching the utter peak of DC Comics superheroic absurdity to this point, and boasting a climax wherein Dream battles/imprisons Starro to ultimately save the world. Porter also levels up here, IMO.

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