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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781563899775
ISBN: 1563899779
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 228
Publication Date: June 01, 2003
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: June 01, 2003
Studio: DC Comics
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Product Description: Including the start of Denny O'Neil's and Dick Dillin's run on JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, this hardcover reprints JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #61-66, and 68-70 (plus the cover to #67, which was a reprint Annual)!
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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 eight contains stories originally published in Justice League of America #61-70. The highlight of this volume is the appearance of the Spectre (only the ... Read More
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Justice League of America Archives, Vol. 8. The comics are changing, as is the artwork, to be vaguely more realistic. Things happen that have consequences, more than the happy go lucky comic to comic adventures.
This can be seen, for example, when Wonder Woman leaves the league.
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We now hit the slow issues of JLA.
The middle issues of the series running from about 74 to about issue 90 featured some of the worst stories of the series. This volume hits at the begining of that slow period.
There are a few notable stories such in terms of historic events in the JLA timeline but the only reason why I'll be buying this issue and the one that follow it is to keep the run intact for when the good stuff starts returning.
If you don't have any ... Read More
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Its sort of ironic that the Justice League of America are holding hands on this Archive's cover, because this is the volume that signals the end of the silver age League.
Mike Sekowsky puts done his pencil midway through this volume and turns it over to Dick Dillin (one of the silver age's most under appreciated artists). Dillin would draw the League through the end of the sixties and into the seventies.
But before Mike Sekowsky left he did leave some gems in this volume. ... Read More
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