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The
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JSA:
Justice Be Done |
by James Robinson, David S. Goyer, Steve Sadowski,
& Geoff Johns |
Paperback: 144 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563896206 |
$14.95

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Capitalizing
on the popularity of the JLA, DC at last managed to pull off a successful
revival of the Justice Society, the first super-team in comics. Part of
the credit also belongs to James Robinson, the author of the excellent
Starman series, and to the fact that the ugly continuity problems that
plagued many earlier attempts at revival have been sorted out to a more
or less stable, if not always satisfactory, degree. Robinson settles the
question of membership (over 20 potential members of the team existed)
by killing off several possible candidates, but I think the members he
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The plots
and characterization are excellent, as usual for Robinson. It is best if
you have some familiarity with the characters, but at any rate, don't miss
this series!
See also: ALL-STAR COMICS
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Just
Imagine Stan Lee |
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creating
the
DC UNIVERSE |
by Stan Lee & selected artists |
Paperback: 224 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563898918 |
$19.95

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A Mega "What
If...?"
This is the first collected
volume in the series that imagines what the DC Universe would have looked
like if the Man behind Marvel had created it. This edition features
some of the best-known artists in comics working with the man who co-created
Spider-Man, Daredevil, the Hulk, and the X-Men. |
Dimensions (in inches): 0.43 x 10.18 x 6.68
July 2002
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