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Superhero comic
Joe the Barbarian
Having an overactive imagination can get a kid through a lot, but it doesn't change the facts: Joe's still the kid in school that can't fit in. He's the victim of bullies. His dad died overseas in the Iraq war. And then there's the Type 1 diabetes he has to live with. So is it insulin-deprived delirium or something much, much bigger that transports Joe to a land inhabited by all his toys – from ninja commandos to action robots to magical knights to star fleet captains? Is Joe really the savior of this wild fantasyland that's been held under siege by dark magic and evil forces? With the help of a samurai rodent, is he ready to take back besieged castles and win the freedom of an oppressed people? Or is he just an over imaginative boy who could die if he doesn't take his meds?
JLX
After being framed by Will Magnus, the Mariner is captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Judgment League Avengers. Mister X assembles a team from the ranks of the Judgment League: Avengers to free their fellow metamutant. The team is composed of Apollo, Runaway, Nightcreeper, Firebird, Mariner, Wraith and Mercury and are collectively known as JLX.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Year One
A fun series that focuses primarily on the interplay of the personalities of the League members. After individually defeating a different alien threat, known collectively as the Appellax, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Flash (Barry Allen), Black Canary (Dinah Lance), and Aquaman each consider the potentials of forming and working as a team. While meeting to confront the final Appellax, Black Canary teaches Barry some techniques from the Golden Age Flash, while Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman realize the power of their combined strength and ability to compensate for each other's weakness. Meanwhile Locus, the militarized group connected to the Appellax, also realizes the ramifications of facing a unified team of heroes.
JLA: Tomorrow Woman
Tomorrow Woman leads the JLA in defeating the "ten-year-old" menace.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: The Nail
When a flat tire keeps Jonathan and Martha Kent from finding a baby rocketed from a doomed planet, the world turns out differently. Mayor Luthor bans metahuman activity in Metropolis, the heroes recruit Lois Lane for a public relations piece and Batman unleashes on the Joker.
JLA: Shogun of Steel
A rocketship from an exploding planet Krypton lands not in Smallville, but rather war torn 14th century feudal Japan. When the baby from Krypton grows into a man, Hoshi, he is convinced by a ragtag band of warriors - Elseworlds versions of the Flash, Hawkman, and Batgirl, among others - to join a rebellion against the oppressive and cunning "Shogun of Steel."
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Seven Caskets
What happens when the premier heroes of the world, the greatest force for good ever known, become something...evil? That's exactly what happens in JLA: Seven Caskets. All around the world, things are going bump in the night. Horrifying apparitions are manifesting from pole to pole. On the moon, the JLA are visited by a pair of ghostly twins who bring a dire warning: a Chaos god is awakening at the center of the earth. His coming is heralded by the restless spirits wreaking havoc worldwide. Among these are seven undead kings who served the Chaos God in ancient times. Should the seven kings succeed in fully rousing their deity, an eternal, evil darkness will claim the world forever. But as the World's Greatest Super-Heroes split up to stop these adversaries, they find that their vaunted unity is quickly crumbling, and they no longer seem able to pool their strengths and quell their petty squabbling. The rules have changed and good may not always triumph against this twisting, warping evil. It appears the only way the JLA can save the day...is to become as evil as their foes. Even if they save the world...who will save the Leaguers from themselves?
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Secret Origins
The Justice League is made up of the world's greatest heroes. Over the years, through feature movies, television programs, and various publications, these heroes have transcended the comic book genre to become pop cultural icons. JLA: SECRET ORIGINS is an amazing look back at how these characters originally gained their powers and abilities and became the legendary heroes that they now are. Featuring striking paintings by award-winning artist Alex Ross, this masterpiece contains the origins of some of DC's greatest heroes including Batman, Superman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Captain Marvel, Green Lantern and the Flash.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Scary Monsters
Don't miss the start of an all-new JLA miniseries! The JLA square off against the ancient spirits haunting a resort community constructed on an Indian burial ground! Can the JLA avoid being transformed into monsters themselves?
JLA: Our Worlds at War
Tying into the "Our Worlds at War" event erupting from the Superman titles throughout the DCU! Heroes and villains must work together to face a threat that spells doom for the entire planet. But as in all wars, victory will come at a price and great sacrifices will be made.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Liberty and Justice
The JLA is used to dealing with threats from outer space, but the one they’re faced with in this case isn’t something they can fight head-on. It’s a virus of some kind, spreading from a meteor that struck near a small village in Africa, incredibly virulent, and with no apparent cause or cure. The JLA has to contain the threat, quarantine the area, search for a cure, and deal with the panic and unrest the news of the virus causes, plus the resentment and fear caused by their very attempts to help. All at once. Such a task would strain the resources of any roster, but fortunately the JLA has some of the most powerful and well-respected members the world has ever seen.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Incarnations
The generations-spanning mini-series begins. Set in the earliest days of the original JLA, the new team tries to pull itself out from under the shadow of the venerated Justice Society of America. Unfortunately, this proves to be impossible when the world suffers an attack from the mysterious sorcerer known as Wotan.
JLA: Heaven's Ladder
Presenting some of the DC Universe's biggest and best stories--collected into single issue, easy-to-read formats! Written and drawn by comic book talent throughout the ages and featuring heroes such as Superman, Batman, Green Lantern and more!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Gods and Monsters
The World's Greatest Heroes race to stop aerial attacks by what can only be called "War Wheels", destructive flying disks deployed by a cult that worships the JLA as gods. The Wheels are a wake-up call to the world, and if the world doesn't construct temples of worship for the JLA, the destruction will continue...unless, of course, the JLA has anything to say about it!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Gatekeeper
JLA Gatekeeper is a 3 book series pitting the World's Greatest Super Heroes against a force of evil that has loomed from Sumerian times. This evil has the goal of a demonic invasion of Earth. The JLA with the help of Dr. Fate will have to travel though a one way portal into a prehistoric, demon infested world in order to rescue a heroine (and friend of Kyle Rayner) who had been abandoned in this Hell. The JLA battles monsters and forgotten gods and these demons reveal themselves as ghosts who in the past have attacked Atlantis, tormened the gods of Olympus and besieged a young Krypton. In the final book the team scours this Babylonian underworld in order to find five mystical artifacts in order to prevent a demonic invasion of Earth as well as finding a way back home. Dr. Fate (Hector Hall) appears in 2 books opening the portal and maining the gates from Earth.
JLA: Foreign Bodies
The members of the JLA face the ultimate obstacle, themselves, in a Prestige one-shot that finds their minds switching bodies...and an enemy secretly taking control of one of the heroes! When the JLA encounters a new super-villainess known as Psikosis, the brain-switching aftermath forces them to master powers they've never used before, from perspectives they've never experienced. And they must accomplish that incredible task while saving the world from an onslaught of terrorist activities masterminded by Kobra! But which of Leaguers are not what (or whom) they appear to be?
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Earth 2
In this start to Grant Morrison's best-selling JLA run, a new super-team convinces the Earth that they're a force for good. But when the true nature of these impostors comes to light, only Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash, Green Lantern, and the Martian Manhunter can stop them!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA: Destiny
In a world without Batman or Superman, the super-criminals have become less afraid, more confident, better organized, and more focused. A different kind of Justice League of America has formed with new heroes, but they are barely able to keep pace with the new villains and their endless campaign of terror.
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