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#SaturdayMorningCartoons 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.
#RabbitHood #JusticeLeague #TurboTeen #BatmanTheBraveandtheBold
JLA #18: 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. #GMosJLA
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.
#GMosJLA
@DCinthe1980s @CaptainAtom101 @DCComicsTalk @DCComics @DCDatabase @DCoficialista This was great! I lived for these giant group pinups as a kid. My favorite is still Perez’s JLA/JSA group from JLA #195. George also did one like this in DCCP #38, about a year before Alex’s.
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.
#GreatBlackMomentsInComics #BlackHistoryMonth #BHM
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.
It’s the podcast premiere of JUSTICE SOCIETY PRESENTS - CRISIS! We cover "Crisis on Earth-One/Two", from JLA #21-22! Let us know your thoughts! Who were the MVPs of the issue? Who were the worst teammates? #justicesociety https://t.co/VcrZCnDQnw
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.
@TheComicBurrito @cryptic_comics @petersimeti 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?