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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781563890437
ISBN: 1563890437
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 280
Publication Date: November 14, 1997
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: November 14, 1997
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: DC Comics has created some of the world's most legendary super-heroes. In the 1950s, they decided to bring them all together and form the Justice League of America. In this beautiful hardcover book, Batman, Superman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman come together to form the most powerful super-hero group of all time. Included in these stories is the origin of the League itself as well as its first battle against the alien menace, Starro the Conqueror.
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If you look through all the volumes of "The Justice League of America Archives," something tht you may notice and find interesting is that as the issues and years go by, you will notice changes in trends and how the comic books were written and drawn
Beginning with the early volumes, you see how the science fiction trend which was popular in the movies at the time influenced "The Justice League of America" stories othr than the fact that Editor Julius Schwartz at DC Comics was a sicence ... Read More
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I held off buying the DC Archive editions for years because of the hefty price. Then I bought a couple used and I saw that they are worth every penny. At least they are worth it if you grew up with these titles. It was amazing how many of these stories (and specific panels) that I personally remembered after nearly 50 years.
Volume one contains stories originally published in The Brave and the Bold #28-30, and Justice League of America #1-6. The highlights of this first volume are the first ... Read More
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This review is about volume 1 of JLA Archives.
I have to say I love the JSA better than the JLA. JLA, at the time it was made, seemed like a campy version of the modern JSA. Still the issues contained in these books are good and entertaining.
This book is written by Gardner Fox, the same man who wrote for the early JSA - so it really is like a historical prespective to compare the two.
Warning: If you are buying this book thinking you'll get issues with Batman and Superman ... Read More
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This book recalls the days of the sixties, when heroes were heroes, villains were villains, and reasoning and deduction were more useful in defeating evil than fists, guns, and gore. A treat for those of us who preferred the clever plots and cheerful camaraderie of the DC comics of the '60s to the sappy soap opera and relentless angst of Marvel.
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This book presents 9 classic Silver Age stories of the JLA. The only fault I could find was that the old ads weren't printed!
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