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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9781563891199
ISBN: 1563891190
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: November 14, 1997
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: November 14, 1997
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: This classic collection of the Silver Age exploits of the JLA includes JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #29-30, the classic "Crisis on Earth-Three" story that inspired the JLA: EARTH 2 hardcover.
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Any fan of the Justice League would be thrilled to own this book. Since comics from this era are virtually impossible to find, this archive is a great substitute. The colors are crisp and clear. I even noticed the errors in coloring at times was also duplicated so they are just like the old comics. It's great.
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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 two contains stories originally published in Justice League of America #7-14. The highlights of this second volume are the origin of the JLA, and ... Read More
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This is the best of the JLA Archives as it contains the best three issues from the Silver Age, the two-part "The Fantastic Fingers of Felix Faust" and "One Hour to Doomsday", along with my all time favorite, "The Last Case of the Justice League" with the infamous Dr. Light! The Dr. Light issue is a page-turner, making you wonder at first how the JLA members are going to get out of the deadly traps the villian has gotten them into, and then later having you scratch your head at how there are not one, ... Read More
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Still great fun. Certainly more fun than all the Woody Allen-ish angst filling many current issues. Not the hard science of Star Trek, but you have to wonder Who beside Salmon Rushdie was reading JLA. The March, 1962 story has a secondary evil character called the Lord of Time who is often referred to as the Time Lord. I just read that the good Dr. Who first appeared in 1963...
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