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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781401225483
Edition: New
ISBN: 1401225489
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: December 15, 2009
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: December 15, 2009
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The definitive tale of the JLA's formation is back in a new printing of the massive book starring The Flash, Green Lantern, Black Canary, Martian Manhunter and Aquaman. Collecting the entire, original twelve-issue miniseries!
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JLA: Year One is good as far as characters go. It's a great introduction (or re-introduction) to the 5 founding members (that is since the DC universe changed and Wonder Woman wasn't a founding member). It's just a little too long for my taste, for too little at the end. Where "Kingdom Come" comes to a huge head and the story really goes out with a BANG (literally)... JLA: Year One just kind of plateaued into a "Okay... stories over. Go on, nothing to see here. Really it's over. Seriously go read ... Read More
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A retro review of the beginnings of the Justice League of America. Shades of Tower of Babel here, when they learn about the Martian Manhunter, an alien agent, and his secret files. This details the early relationships between Green Lantern, Aquaman, Black Canary, The Flash, and the aforementioned Martian, as well as the people around them.
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We watched Justice League and Unlimited on Toon for many years while my son was growing up. Now he collects the graphic novel collections of the comics, and we are re-reading them together.
My son like this one because it tells the story of the beginning of the Justice League, focusing on Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter and Black Canary, with a little sprikling of other superheroes ala the Justice League Unlimited Show.
The story (originally JLA: Year One ... Read More
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You know, I'm pretty surprised that all these other reviewers were so disappointed with this book. It was what introduced me to Mark Waid and what turned me into a DC Comics fan. Before I read this, I was a strictly Marvel reader. The art is great, and the character interaction is top notch. That is actually what I like most- character interaction. Mark Waid is a great conversation writer, and I strongly recommend this book to anyone who likes good characterization. If you need huge Earth-shaking storylines ... Read More
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Mark Waid is a hard writer to like. He gives us Kingdom Come, which is a masterpiece of art and literature, and then he backslides into something like this.
The stories are disjointed, and hard to read in one sitting. My suspention of disbelief is stretched to it's limit with the "villain of the week" story arcs and poorly conceived, half-hearted characterizations.
Also disappointing is that Waid likes to recycle his own plots, as many elements from this paperback find their way into ... Read More
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