JLA Kind of knew throughout the last issue that this wasn’t a full heel turn for ol’ Adam Strange, but still interesting to follow it as it plays out. The ending hits a bittersweet note that not too many superhero books tend to embrace. Next, Morrison returns!

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JLA concludes this guest-stint from Mark Waid, along with Arnie Jorgensen, David Meikis, Doug Hazlewood, Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age, and Kurt Hathaway.

Strange goings on in another world.

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JLA This one is a little disturbing. It’s about the mad-wrecking grief those who lose their families suffer. This is a major concern that seems to come up again and again among those making superhero comics. Not entirely sure why.

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JLA A nice end to this little story here, one that has an interesting lesson about not dwelling on what could have been, and also a bit of contemplation of needing to derive meaning from tragedy.

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today: Bugs tangles with the Sheriff of Nottingham; '67 JLA makes peace between warring aliens; a teen who can morph into a red sports car gets amnesia; Batman & Blue Beetle battle Kanjar Ro.

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JLA https://t.co/1MbSqe52j1 is off, throwing our hashtag into utter confusion...but it’s a fun story nonetheless. Mark Waid scripts with regular series artist Howard Porter, which gives us some continuity. It’s also impeccably polished, as Waid’s work tends to be.

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JLA/WildCATs by Grant Morrison, Val Semeiks, Kevin Conrad, Ray Kryssing, Pat Garrahy, Digital Chameleon, and Ken Lopez gives us an epic inter-company crossover between DC and Image as the two teams face off against the destruction of existence and Epoch.

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This was great! I lived for these giant group pinups as a kid. My favorite is still Perez’s JLA/JSA group from JLA George also did one like this in DCCP about a year before Alex’s.

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JLA A fun two-part arc that features a really formidable villain. I think the main thing I enjoyed about this one is I thought he would undo himself somehow and it turned out to be surprises that got him. Also, this story expands the JLA even further.

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In the JLA/Avengers crossover, they had the inevitable fight scenes. GL hits Spectrum with a green cage. Spectrum starts to attempt to duplicate the energy. When they met again, Spectrum was ready. Don't sleep on Ms. Rambeau.

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JLA Our friend Prometheus from the last issue one shot is now unleashed on the new and expanded League, somehow giving them what seems like their stiffest challenge yet. He’s even prepared for Batman.

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for those at home, this is basically the same ending as Morrison's WW3 storyline in JLA. The big difference is, giving everyone superpowers is the solution to a cosmic threat, not some kind of dangerous "anarchy"

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And then it just gets weird. It was only a matter of time, really, before some standard Morrison areas of oddity came to JLA. Fun stuff.

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It’s the podcast premiere of JUSTICE SOCIETY PRESENTS - CRISIS! We cover "Crisis on Earth-One/Two", from JLA Let us know your thoughts! Who were the MVPs of the issue? Who were the worst teammates? https://t.co/VcrZCnDQnw

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JLA Secret Files This is a fun issue, and I’m a Christopher Priest apologist who loves all his work, so his scripting was a treat. Ultimately, the point here is to re-assemble and ultimately expand the League. Good times for all.

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I find it impressive that a panel with a close-up on Huntress' ass managed to work its way into the book. Kind of like the Wonder Woman butt shots that were prevalent in the early issues of JLA. The '90s were certainly a different time.

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This is one of the weirdest counterfactual talking points from angry ideologues like yourself.
You can't be into comics without liking diversity and "inspiring women."
X-Men, Teen Titans, JLA, Legion of Super-Heroes...have you even LOOKED at a mainstream comic?

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