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Volume
One:
NEW
WORLD ORDER |
by Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, & John Dell |
Paperback: 96 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 156389369X |
$5.95

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A Return
to Greatness
Superman, Batman, Wonder
Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern Aquaman, and the Martian Manhunter--the
world's greatest heroes, together again! |
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This new story
by some of comics' hottest talents finds the public turning against the
JLA in favor of a new group of champions: alien superbeings called the
Hyperclan. Faced with powers that rival even Superman's and a hidden agenda
that threatens the world, how can the new Legion hope to expose the world's
newest heroes for what they truly are? |
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Volume
Two:
AMERICAN
DREAMS |
by Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, John Dell, Oscar Jimenez,
Chip Wallace, & Ken Branch |
Paperback: 112 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563893940 |
$7.95

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As the new Justice
League prepares for its first-ever membership drive, it must face both
old enemies and new.
This volume includes guest
appearances by Supergirl and Green Arrow, and introduces the tragic heroine
Tomorrow Woman and the rogue angel Zauriel. |
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Volume
Three:
Rock
of Ages |
by Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, & John
Dell, et al |
Paperback: 160 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563894165 |
$12.95

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It's cosmic
adventure on a grand scale as the Justice League faces off against Lex
Luthor's newly assembled Injustice Gang while the fate of the Earth itself
hangs in the balance. To make matters worse the Justice League is informed
that Luthor's ultimate weapon, a mystic stone of incalculable power, must
not be destroyed. And that's just the beginning! Layer in the far flung
heroes of the 853rd century and the machiavellian manipulations of the
vile god Darksied and the result is, quite literally, a race through time
to put a stop to an evil that threatens all of existence! |
#3 in Morrison's
run on JLA (issues 10-15).
Dimensions (in inches): 0.33 x 10.20 x 6.70
June 1998
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Volume
Four:
STRENGTH
IN
NUMBERS |
by Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, & Christopher J. Priest
Art by Howard Porter, Arnie Jorgensen, Yanick Paquette, John Dell,
David Meikis, & Mark Lipka
Cover by Porter and Dell |
Paperback: 224 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563894351 |
$12.95

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A bigger and
better League faces even bigger and deadlier menaces in this striking trade
paperback.
Collecting JLA #16-23, NEW
YEAR'S EVIL: PROMETHEUS #1 and the lead story from JLA Secret Files #2,
this collection features the debuts of Prometheus and Doctor Julian September;
and guest-appearances by Adam Strange and Daniel, the Lord of Dreams. |
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Volume
Five:
Justice
for All |
by Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Mark Millar,
Devin
Grayson, Mark Pajarillo, & Howard Porter |
Paperback: 232 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563895110 |
$14.95

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In this collection,
Batman, Superman, the Flash, Wonder Woman and the rest of the JLA face
a multitude of threats from all directions. First the team must battle
against the Ultra-Marines, an elite squad of government super beings led
by the indestructible General. |
Next, the group
finds themselves traveling through dimensions and fighting alongside the
legendary members of the JSA. And as Gotham City lays ravaged by an Earthquake,
the JLA secretly patrol the area deemed "No Man's Land" by the government,
to clandestinely help Batman in his quest to reclaim his home.
Dimensions (in inches): 0.48 x 10.22 x 6.65
December 1999
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Volume
Six: World War III |
by Grant Morrison, J. M. Dematteis, Howard
Porter,
& Mark Pajarillo, et al |
Paperback: 208 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563896184 |
$14.95

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In this trade
paperback, the Universe's greatest heroes face two deadly threats that
could mean both the end of the Justice League and the world. First, the
Justice League must battle Mageddon, the doomsday weapon of the Old Gods,
and prevent his attempt to end all of existence. Then Superman, Batman,
Green Lantern, Flash, Wonder Woman, and the Martian Manhunter find themselves
up against a new, deadlier Injustice Gang led by Lex Luthor. With the addition
of Prometheus, the man who almost single-handedly defeated the JLA, as
well as the General and Queen Bee, it looks as if the Justice League may
lose even if they win. |
Dimensions (in inches): 0.41 x 10.22 x 6.63
December 2000 |
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Volume
Seven:
Tower
of Babel |
by Mark Waid, Dan Curtis Johnson, Christopher
Priest, John Ostrander, Howard Porter, & Drew
Geraci |
Paperback: 160 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 156389727X |
$12.95

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Batman's greatest
rival, Ra's al Ghul continues his quest to save Earth from humanity by
thinning the ranks of the human populace. But after being thwarted over
and over again, Ra's seeks to distract Batman by stealing the bodies of
his dead parents while he enacts his nefarious plot. And to insure that
Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash and the rest of the JLA
do not interfere with his plans, he individually defeats each of the heroes
using strategies developed by Batman himself! And when the League learn
of his betrayal, they look to expel the Dark Knight from their ranks. |
Dimensions (in inches): 0.30 x 10.18 x 6.80
August 2001 |
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Volume
Eight:
Divided
We Fall |
by Mark Waid, Bryan Hitch, J.H. Williams
III,
& Phil Jimenez |
Paperback: 208 pages
DC Comics
ISBN: 1563897938 |
$17.95

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The JLA has
always been a team of superheroes that have relied on each other to defeat
insurmountable odds. But with Batman's betrayal and expulsion from the
group, suddenly the team has become divided amongst themselves. Dealing
with dangerous issues of trust, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern,
the Flash, Aquaman, Martiam Manhunter, and Plastic Man must try and unite
to face off against the twisted fairy-tale nightmare of the Queen of Fables
and the world-altering abilities of Dr. Destiny. But even if they defeat
these formidable foes, the JLA may be shattered by their loss of faith
in one another. |
Dimensions (in inches): 0.42 x 10.32 x 6.58
February 2002 |
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