Justice League of America: Team History (JLA)

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| Rating | : | 4.45 (722 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1401228380 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-10-20 |
| Language | : | English |
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and the acclaimed Leave it to Chance. James Robinson is the writer of the Starman saga, as well as Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Terminator, WildC.A.T.S. . Mark Bagley is a hugely popular artist renowned for drawing an unbroken run of over 100 issues of Ultimate Spider-Man, as well as for his work on Amazing Spider-Man
Can the team get it together in time to survive the return of the undead Dr. Also in this volume, the BLACKEST NIGHT darkens the skies over the Justice League. A new era begins for the JLA as a one-time member falls before he can warn the team of looming peril — while what's left of the JLA journeys to the heart of their past to decide if the team has any future at all. Light and even Congorilla. . Light? And then, the team regroups with a new roster that will transcend time and space! Make way for the World's Greatest Heroes: Batman, Green Lantern, The Atom, Green Arrow, Donna Troy, The Guardian, Cyborg, Mon-El, Starfire, Dr
Kevin M. Derby said Bland Series of Transitions. Oh good. More transitions and tie-ins. "JLA: Team History" does not stand well on its own. It's too tied in to "Blackest Night" and "Cry for Justice." As the powers that be shuffle the deck once again on the Justice League, they try a bit of a different tact. They decide to make it more of a real team and less of an "all star" team. And so a number of old Teen Titans come into the series, al. Passable Art and a Decent Story. Dylan Luciano This story is mostly a follow up to Cry for Justice (which I personally thought was just okay) with the falling apart of the Justice League of America but not before a Blackest Night tie in occurs. I'm not going to give it away but the Blackest Night tie in just made me hate Dr. Light even more and DC's attempts to make a lame villain look bad ass. After that a new Justice League is formed b. R. H. said Does not collect a full storyline; collects part of Blackest Night tie-in and partially transitions into next story arc. I have two shelves full of DC comics; of all the Justice League tradebacks I have (including both pre and new 5"Does not collect a full storyline; collects part of Blackest Night tie-in and partially transitions into next story arc" according to R. H.. I have two shelves full of DC comics; of all the Justice League tradebacks I have (including both pre and new 52), this is one of the weakest installments. I would give it 2 stars but the artwork was decent. The reason for a lower rating is because this does not collect a full storyline but rather the last bit of a Blackest Night tie-in and another early-chunk that kind of resembles a transi. ), this is one of the weakest installments. I would give it "Does not collect a full storyline; collects part of Blackest Night tie-in and partially transitions into next story arc" according to R. H.. I have two shelves full of DC comics; of all the Justice League tradebacks I have (including both pre and new 52), this is one of the weakest installments. I would give it 2 stars but the artwork was decent. The reason for a lower rating is because this does not collect a full storyline but rather the last bit of a Blackest Night tie-in and another early-chunk that kind of resembles a transi. stars but the artwork was decent. The reason for a lower rating is because this does not collect a full storyline but rather the last bit of a Blackest Night tie-in and another early-chunk that kind of resembles a transi
Mark Bagley is a hugely popular artist renowned for drawing an unbroken run of over 100 issues of Ultimate Spider-Man, as well as for his work on Amazing Spider-Man. About the Author James Robinson is the writer of the Starman saga, as well as Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Terminator, WildC.A.T.S. and the acclaimed Leave it to Chance.
