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Loading... Justice League of America: Team Historyby James Robinson
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I was a bit confused for the most of the story. It jumped around quite a bit, still for the most part, by the end I finally got into the flow of it and it was an interesting mystery. And then the ending, very, very cool. I liked the art for the most part as well, and the stuff from the past with the different teams was nice as well. My main problem with the story was that it's depressing in so many ways. At some point in the past decade DC Comics has gone from being the more positive major comic publisher to one that's even more depressing than Marvel. no reviews | add a review
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Written by JAMES ROBINSON Art and cover by MARK BAGLEY and ROB HUNTER Now in trade paperback! In this first volume collecting stories by James Robinson and Mark Bagley from issues #38-43, the JLA is reborn with a new roster of heroes: Batman, Green Lantern, The Atom, Green Arrow, Donna Troy, The Guardian, Cyborg, Mon-El, Starfire and Congorilla. Also in this volume, the BLACKEST NIGHT darkens the skies over the Justice League. Can the team get it together in time to survive the return of the undead, villainous Dr. Light? On sale SEPTEMBER 14 - 192 pg, FC, $17.99 US No library descriptions found. |
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At least there was a lot of dead. :) ( )