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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780743417105
ISBN: 0743417100
Label: Pocket
Manufacturer: Pocket
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: February 26, 2001
Publisher: Pocket
Studio: Pocket
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Product Description:
Superman. Batman. Wonder Woman. The Flash. Green Lantern.
They are the world's greatest super heroes, fighting endlessly against corruption and injustice. Each of them alone is a formidable opponent of evil, but banded together their powers are unmatched. Ever ready, they stand united as the --
JUSTICE LEAGUE of AMERICA
Something has been unearthed in Gotham City, something that should not have been disturbed. An ancient pyramid has unleashed supernatural energies throughout the world. Drawn to the eye of this arcane storm, the heroes of the JLA become caught in the grip of a force far beyond their extraordinary powers. Only Gotham's protector, the Batman, manages to escape -- but to free his allies and stop the chaos that is fast engulfing the world, the Dark Knight must somehow unlock the pyramid's secret curse.
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When the JLA rescues Gotham City after a dam bursts, they pay little attention to the prehistoric pyramid that the flood uncovers. The pyramid contains the trapped soul of a 4,500 year old shaman, who calls himself the Stone King. With ancient knowledge of how to tap into the latent energies of the Earth itself, he may very well be the most powerful opponent that they have ever fought. And when the Stone King uses his awesome power to capture Superman, Wonder Woman, the Flash and Green Lantern, only ... Read More
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Batman: The Stone King is the first in a series of novels featuring the Justice League of America. I originally got this book because I was looking another Batman novel to read and I'm glad I did yet disappointed somewhat, too. The story itself is about a shaman king who built a place of power over ley lines and demanded his subjects to worship him as a god. The Stone King killed and killed until his high priests decided he be made to stop so they rid him of their world. In doing so, they did not rid ... Read More
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One of the weaker novels in the JLA cycle. There are other Batman novels you can get before this one, unless you are getting this whole series. An enjoyable little add-in at the end though.
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This is the first Justice League title I've decided to buy and wasn't disappointed. Being a Marvel fan myself, I was a little skeptic about the abilities of DC and most of thier characters. Batman is the only decent character in my opionion but now that I've read this book my views have changed and I've found a new respect for Batman and the League. The book was well written and is good for anybody (such as myself) not familiar with the DC Universe because it gives a bit of background on anybody who ... Read More
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For those of who have read my other reviews on Batman novels, you should know I'm a huge Batman fan. So when I heard about a new series that involved The Justice League of America, I was interested. Then I found that the first book in the series would involve Batman as the main charcter in a worldwide crisis. This was the first novel I've ever read that involved Batman.
This is a must-own for JLA fans or Batman fans.
PARTY ON,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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