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image:10987:r]The little stack of comic books I brought home from the shop yesterday contained Justice League: Cry For Justice #1, the first six pages of which I had previously encountered as a preview in the back of some DC comics a few weeks back. The Batwoman story from Detective Comics...
Thu, Jul 2 | from Newsarama
DC COMICS The DC comic book that I am most looking forward to reading is Justice League: Cry for Justice #1. It has been a long time since Justice League of America was a quality read. And I am looking forward to finally getting an entertaining and well crafted story involving the Justice Leagu...
Wed, Jul 1 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
With the "clever" title of Green Arrow vs Black Canary. The lack of speech is a gimmick, but it's playing out better than I'd thought past the initial scene last issue (I think I'm remembering that correctly, but the book hasn't been all that memorable lately), with the words coming in thoug...
Wed, Jun 24 | from Shelly's Comic Book Shelf
CA He's also more passionate about Superman, the iconic DC Comics super-hero who debuted in 1938's Action Comics No. 1. Meltzer chronicled Superman – most notably – in his well-received mini-series Identity Crisis and Justice League of America. ...
Fri, Jun 12 | from Comics2Film
McDuffie's off Justice League of America. I first saw the news here. I was seriously considering dropping the book, but now I think I'll keep it on my pull list in hopes the new writer will find the members of the Justice League an inspiration.
Thu, May 28 | from Shelly's Comic Book Shelf
Like when he was no longer a Green Lantern… Luckily, he’s back as a member of the Green Lantern Corps now, sans half-alien powers. Tomasi also brought in one of the cool ideas Beau Smith had - Guy opening up a bar for superheroes. Now, Tomasi has Guy and Kyle Rayner owning a bar for Green Lanterns.
Tue, May 12 | from Comics Should Be Good!
In this issue, whatever superheroes that are left are trying to take down Superman, who had been possessed by Superman. The heroes left are basically the following: Hawkman (the Thanagar police version) Nightwing Black Canary Elongated Man Fire Ice Booster Gold Crimson Fox
Thu, Apr 16 | from Comics Should Be Good!
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Wed, Apr 8 | from YouTube
If you ask a crowd to name their favorite Justice Leagues, you'll get a variety of responses: the Satellite era Justice League, for instance, or Keith Giffen's Justice League International; maybe the current Meltzer lineup, or Grant Morrison's Big Seven. One or two fans might even singl...
Mon, Feb 9 | from Collected Editions
Disclaimer: I don’t own the Teen Titans or the Justice League. Please review, and enjoy! “That was years ago Flash.” “Wally.” She pressed her lips together, a sign that had always meant unspoken contradiction. ...
Thu, Nov 20 | from FanFiction.Net
Based on Events taking place after Smallville Episode Bride, this is my take on the rest of the season up until the day I decide to stop writing my story of superman. Hope You Enjoy. Keywords: Smallville Promo Clark Kent Lois Lane Superman Season cw tv trailer Fan fiction fanfiction Justice L...
Wed, Nov 19 | from YouTube
Black Canary decides that they can no longer wait for backup. Black Canary tells Ellen to tell the other JLA’ers that they have gone inside of the totem. Firestorm whips up a metal pedestal around the totem. Black Canary, Red Arrow and Firestorm then enter the Tantu totem. Anansi states that many of the heroes of this world first met at the wedding of Superman and Wonder Woman. (Personally, I have always thought that a Batman/Wonder Woman pairing would be completely intriguing.) This is where the Justice League of America was formed. But, Anansi says that the spider spins his web. (Yet again.) Anansi says that after Superman sacrificed himself to save the world from Doomsday that Wonder Woman left the JLA. Without Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman...
Mon, Oct 6 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
Justice League Of America: The Tornado’s Path TPB JSA Presents: Green Lantern TPB Marvel Masterworks Fantastic Four Vol 11 Marvel Masterworks Fantastic Four Variant Vol 103 Captain America: The Death Of Captain America Vol. 2 - The Burden Of Dreams TPB All Star Superman Vol 2 HC
Wed, Sep 17 | from Collected Comics Library
2:29:20 Hospital speeding bullets segment 2: Commentary ranges from very rough comments to more detailed. This two fans geeking out as we look at the most current issues of Supergirl 26, 27, very quick chat about All New Atom 21 and the new writing/art team, Detective Comics 842, Raven #1a...
Fri, Mar 21 | from Raging Bullets
Creative Team Writer: Dwayne McDuffie Pencils: Ed Benes Inks: Sandra Hope Hal Jordan is on the scene and he teams up with John Stewart to destroy Lex’s Kryptonite gauntlets. The two Lanterns then hold Lex still and let Superman take a free shot at Lex. Superman then takes out Lex. Batman then tells Firestorm that he is going to join the JLA. Firestorm thanks Batman for the offer, but says that he doesn’t have the time right now for that. Batman retorts that it wasn’t an offer. That it is the way it’s going to be. That Firestorm is too powerful to be out there unsupervised. Black Lightning comments that the Bat-God has spoken. Wonder Woman agrees with Batman. Superman then welcomes Firestorm to the Justice League. End of issue.
Fri, Dec 7 | from Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
Infinite Crisis was a seven-issue limited series of comic books published by DC Comics beginning in October 2005. It was written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Phil Jimenez. The series storyline was based on the 1985 series Crisis on Infinite Earths, and it revisits characters and idea...
Sun, Apr 29 | from Blogcritics
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