I was going through this DeMatteis and Banks JLA/SPECTRE mini and -- I don't know, thought some of you might find this relevant to your interests

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JLA One thing this run is doing so well is seeding the next arcs at the end of those that precede it, which is kind of a lost art now I think, with so much written for trade or (worse) written with no guarantee of extending past one story arc.

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JLA This is the first non-Howard Porter issue. I’m also consistently amazed at how simple and clean this run feels, while not getting boring at all. It’s like Justice League Comics 101, a foundation for the team for all times.

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JLA concludes this rage of angels by Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, John Dell, Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age, and Ken Lopez. It also sets up something key for the next arc.

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JLA Lots of setup in this issue, which sees Zauriel showing up with a presumably a host of biblical bad guys (I think?) right on his heels. Otherwise, this issue sees the League do some fighting and take some licks.

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JLA A really great one-off Justice League story based around an AI developing its own motives and making a decision to be good, which is all really moving, if not tough to get too emotionally invested in given our current relationships with technology.

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JLA gives us a single issue story that Aztek was referencing. Giving us a look into the selection process of new JLA members, starting with newcomer Tomorrow Woman.

As told by Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, John Dell, Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age & Ken Lopez.

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I've got two artists! on JLA and on Young Justice are still the definitive versions of the DCU for me. https://t.co/fvWQBeU5ab

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JLA The big finale for this first arc, this issue is an expert blend of big superhero theatrics and the conclusion of some of the earlier ideas. Also, manages the cheese of the character banter perfectly, keeping it lightly meta.

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The silver coloring on the breast plate and tiara are very much New 52, but the rest reminds me of the 90's JLA run with Grant Morrison and Howard Porter.

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What is J'onn up to?

Also, like the other heroes, he's got his own title logo. It's the same as his '88 series logo, but hey, J'onn would have his own J'onngoing series again in better than a year after JLA launched.

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The Justice League take on the Hyperclan. With not so sexy results. In JLA from Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, John Dell, Pat Garrahy, Heroic Age, and Ken Lopez.

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JLA The thing that strikes me about his first issue is just how much it packs in and how compressed it feels, without ever feeling cramped. You get your new threat, your first action sequence, and Batman figuring some of it out all in one chapter.

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Aztek, The Ultimate Man This issue is a pretty obvious connection between Aztek and the JLA (he spends the entire thing applying for membership), but also I kind of feel like there was more rope for this as a solo book. Ah well.

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About to fade away for NYE, but first... Aztek, The Ultimate Man Interesting how the guest stars have accelerated from Green Lantern to Batman to Superman. Especially interesting given we’re reading this before hopping into the JLA run proper.

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Everything a '90s kid could want. Changing the status quo like this is a little weird, but then cancellations came out of nowhere in comics at this time. I don't remember if there were grumblings or plans or not to fold Aztek into JLA originally.

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🖥️ Barbara interacting with other heroes as Oracle in JLA/Titans (1998)🖥️

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Aztek - The Ultimate Man So, I’ve read the back half of the JLA run but never Aztek in full. Gets right into things here from the jump.

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