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  • Issue #16-REP
    JLA TPB (1997-2006 DC) 16-REP

    Volume 16 - 2nd and later printings. NOTE: Covers on reprints may vary. "Pain of the Gods!" Collects JLA (1997-2006) #101-106.

    Written by Chuck Austen. Art and cover by Ron Garney.

    What happens when a hero fails? The members of the JLA are forced to face times when they were unable to save an innocent or prevent disaster. Can the JLA members help each other process the pain and move on?

    Softcover, 144 pages, full color.

    Cover price $12.95.

  • Issue #18-1ST
    JLA TPB (1997-2006 DC) 18-1ST

    Identity Crisis Aftermath

    Volume 18 - 1st printing. "Crisis of Conscience!" Collects JLA (1997-2006) #115-119.

    Written by Geoff Johns and Allan Heinberg. Art by Chris Batista and Mark Farmer. Cover by Rags Morales.

    A new volume collecting the amazing sequel to IDENTITY CRISIS, written by Geoff Johns (INFINITE CRISIS, JSA, THE FLASH) and Allan Heinberg (The O.C., Young Avengers) with stunning art by Chris Batista (LEGION) and Mark Farmer (JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE NAIL)! In the wake of IDENTITY CRISIS, the JLA decides the time has come to tell Batman that they stole part of his memory. But, the League is attacked by the Secret Society of Super-Villains - out for vengeance now that their own memories are restored. As the JLA battles, the Martian Manhunter confronts Despero - the alien conqueror and the one behind the villains' memory-restoration. By the time the dust settles, the JLA may have won the battle but lost the war!

    Softcover, 128 pages, full color.

    Cover price $12.99.

  • Issue #19-1ST
    JLA TPB (1997-2006 DC) 19-1ST

    Volume 19 - 1st printing. "World Without a Justice League!" Collects JLA (1997-2006) #120-125.

    Written by Bob Harras. Art by Tom Derenick and Dan Green. Cover by Daniel Acuña.

    Batman dissolved the JLA in the wake of the revelation that some members had resorted to tampering with the minds of not only their villainous opponents but even the Dark Knight himself. But that doesn't change the need for heroes...and an obsessed Green Arrow desperately attempts to hold the beleaguered team together as innocent people begin dying. And all clues lead to an old JLA foe, one dangerous enough to take them down...one by one. When the adventure ends, the JLA may never unite again!

    Softcover, 144 pages, full color.

    Cover price $12.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA TPB (2011-2016 DC) Deluxe Edition 1-1ST

    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects JLA (1997-2006) #1-9 and JLA: Secret Files (1997) #1.

    Written by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar. Art by Howard Porter, Oscar Jimenez, Don Hillsman, John Dell, and Chip Wallace. Cover by Howard Porter.

    The legendary 1990s JLA series written by comics mastermind Grant Morrison (FINAL CRISIS) with stunning art by Howard Porter and others is now collected in trade paperback. The action begins as the JLA reunites to stop the Hyperclan, who have come to Earth posing as a new group of Super Heroes. But as their true nature comes to light, only the World's Greatest Super Heroes can stop them! Standing side by side, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Green Lantern and the Martian Manhunter take on alien posers and come to realize that Earth needs a protectorate made up of only the mightiest icons.

    This new trade paperback includes several issues written by Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Ultimate Fantastic Four) that were not collected in the hardcover JLA DELUXE EDITION series.

    Softcover, 256 pages, full color.

    Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #1-REP
    JLA TPB (2011-2016 DC) Deluxe Edition 1-REP


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    Volume 1 - 2nd and later printings. Collects JLA (1997-2006) #1-9 and JLA: Secret Files (1997) #1.

    Written by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar. Art by Howard Porter, Oscar Jimenez, Don Hillsman, John Dell, and Chip Wallace. Cover by Howard Porter.

    The legendary 1990s JLA series written by comics mastermind Grant Morrison (FINAL CRISIS) with stunning art by Howard Porter and others is now collected in trade paperback. The action begins as the JLA reunites to stop the Hyperclan, who have come to Earth posing as a new group of Super Heroes. But as their true nature comes to light, only the World's Greatest Super Heroes can stop them! Standing side by side, Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Green Lantern and the Martian Manhunter take on alien posers and come to realize that Earth needs a protectorate made up of only the mightiest icons.

    This new trade paperback includes several issues written by Mark Millar (Kick-Ass, Ultimate Fantastic Four) that were not collected in the hardcover JLA DELUXE EDITION series.

    Softcover, 256 pages, full color.

    Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #3-1ST
    JLA TPB (2011-2016 DC) Deluxe Edition 3-1ST

    Volume 3 - 1st printing. Collects JLA (1997-2006) #22-26, 28-31 and 1,000,000.

    Written by Grant Morrison. Art by Howard Porter, Mark Pajarillo, John Dell and Walden Wong. Cover by Howard Porter and John Dell.

    The JLA's very first foe, Starro the Conqueror, returns in the latest Deluxe hardcover collecting the instant classic 1990s JLA stories.

    Softcover, 256 pages, full color.

    Cover price $24.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA TPB (2024 DC) Expanded Edition 1-1ST


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    Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects JLA (1997-2006) #1-9, JLA: Secret Files (1997), JLA/WildC.A.T.S. (1997), JLA: Tomorrow Woman (1998 DC) Girlfrenzy!, JLA 80-Page Giant (1998) #1, JLA Annual #1, JLA: Paradise Lost (1998) #1-3, and JLA Gallery (1997). Written by Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, and Tom Peyer. Art by Howard Porter, Oscar Jimenez, Don Hillsman, John Dell, Chip Wallace, Val Semeiks, Kevin Conrad, Ray Kryssing, Yanick Paquette, Mark Lipka, and Ariel Olivetti. Cover by Frank Quitely. Pin-ups by: Chriscross, Anibal Rodriguez, Daniel Zezelj, Chris Batista, Chip Wallace, Barry Kitson, Jason Pearson, Eduardo Barreto, J.H. Williams, Mick Gray, Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Dusty Abell, Drew Geraci, Chris Weston, Doug Mahnke, Cully Hamner, Craig Hamilton, Ray Snyder, Andrew Robinson, Jay Stephens, Stuart Immonen, John Dell, Gene Ha, Mike McKone, Mark McKenna, Tony Harris, Wade Von Grawbadger, Don Hillsman, Ted McKeever, Gary Frank, Cam Smith, Howard Porter, Ken Branch, Simon Coleby, Paul Pope, Steve Pugh, Randy Duburke, Doug Alexander, Andrew Robinson, Tommy Lee Edwards, John Delaney, Ron Boyd, and Eric Shanower. DC Comics presents the legendary 1990s series, collected for the first time with all accompanying JLA mini-series and one-shots! Experience the complete epic, launched by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, that changed the DC Universe forever. Softcover, 616 pages, full color. Cover price $49.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA Ultramarine Corps TPB (2007 DC) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects JLA Classified (2005) #1-3 and JLA/WildC.A.T.S. (1997).

    Written by Grant Morrison. Art by Ed McGuinness, Val Semeiks, and Dexter Vines. Cover by Ed McGuinness and Dexter Vines.

    Grant Morrison returns to the JLA! In it, the International Ultramarine Corps, a super-team from around the globe, is attacked by the hyperintelligent, evil Gorilla Grodd and his guerilla gorilla militia.

    Plus, the Justice League meets the WildCats to take on the threat of the Lord of Time!

    Softcover, 144 pages, full color.

    Cover price $14.99.

  • Issue #1
    JLA vs. Predator (2001) 1

    John Ostrander script. Graham Nolan art. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #1
    JLA Welcome to the Working Week (2003) 1

    WRITTEN BY PATTON OSWALT; ART AND COVER BY PATRICK GLEASON AND CHRISTIAN ALAMY In stores June 11. Written by Patton Oswalt of the CBS-TV series King of Queens! How does the JLA act behind closed doors? You're about to find out! When Marlus Randone stows away on the JLA Watchtower, he relies on his notebook and disposable camera to document the petty squabbles and inside decisions made by the members of the JLA. Prestige Format. For more information, see the feature article. FC, 64 PG. $6.95 Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #1
    JLA WildC.A.T.S. (1997) 1

    Can the JLA and the WildC.A.T.s stop Epoch, the Lord of Time, from Annihilating 2 universes? Find out in this 64-page tale! Script by Grant Morrison, pencils by Val Semeiks, inks by Kevin Conrad & Ray Kryssing. Cover by Semeiks & Conrad. Roll call! JLA - Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern. WildC.A.T.s - Majestic, Grifter, Zealot, Void, Maul. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #1
    JLA Witchblade (2001) 1

    The World's Greatest Super-Heroes come face to face with Top Cow's premier heroine, the sexy Witchblade, in this long-awaited crossover event! Written by Len Kaminski (JLA: FOREIGN BODIES) with art and cover by Mark Pajarillo and Walden Wong (JLA), JLA/WITCHBLADE is a Prestige Format one-shot that deftly blends fast-paced super-hero action with supernatural suspense ? much like DC and Top Cow's previous crossover, the immensely popular Darkness/Batman. Current Witchblade wielder Sara Pezzini comes to Gotham to visit her old friend Barbara Gordon ? but a strange turn of events has the most powerful eldritch weapon in existence jumping from Sara to take control of Barbara, who just happens to be the JLA's Oracle! Now the Justice League has the difficult task of fighting one of its own! But with members like Wonder Woman and the Huntress among the JLA, and the Witchblade being drawn to female hosts, the League might be serving up exactly what the Witchblade needs for its own wicked ends! Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #1
    JLA World Without Grown-Ups (1998) 1

    The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in a miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! A boy receives a gift from his father and somehow triggers a force that puts all the 16-years-old-and-younger humans on one Earth and the adults on another. As the JLA searches for an answer to the mystery on one world, Robin, Impulse, Superboy and other heroes try to keep a kid-ruled world from falling apart. Does Billy Batson hold the key to bridging the two worlds? Written by Todd Dezago. Art and wraparound cover by Mike McKone, Humberto Ramos, Mark McKenna and Wayne Faucher. FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #2
    JLA World Without Grown-Ups (1998) 2

    The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in the conclusion of the miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice! Having said his magic word, Billy Batson is lightning-bolted to the AdultWorld, but much to his surprise he has not been transformed to Captain Marvel. On KidWorld, Robin, Superboy and Impulse go after the cause of all their troubles, the kid villain Bedlam. He's using the JLA's original cave headquarters as his stronghold, and to keep the youthful heroes away, he's using junior versions of the Joker, Metallo and Gorilla Grodd as guards. The JLA can't help the kids, and if the kids don't win, the two worlds will remain permanently separate. But the scariest thing is that the key to victory may lie in the hands of DC's most reckless youth...Impulse. Written by Todd Dezago. Art and wraparound cover by Mike McKone, Humberto Ramos, Mark McKenna and Paul Neary. FC, 48 pg. Prestige Format. Cover price $4.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA World Without Grown-Ups TPB (1999 Titan) 1-1ST

    Titan Edition - 1st printing. Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 and Young Justice: The Secret #1. Written by Todd DeZago. Art by Humberto Ramos, Mike McKone, and Todd Nauck. Collecting the mini-series that brought together the heroes who would form DC's Young Justice. Softcover, 128 pages, full color.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA World Without Grown-Ups TPB (2000 DC) 1-1ST

    1st printing. Collects JLA: World Without Grown-Ups (1998) #1-2 and Young Justice: The Secret #1.

    Written by Todd DeZago. Art by Humberto Ramos, Mike McKone, and Todd Nauck.

    Collecting the mini-series that brought together the heroes who would form DC's Young Justice.

    The heroes of the DC Universe find themselves separated by a mysterious force in a miniseries that introduces DC's newest super-team, Young Justice!

    A boy receives a gift from his father and somehow triggers a force that puts all the 16-years-old-and-younger humans on one Earth and the adults on another. As the JLA searches for an answer to the mystery on one world, Robin, Impulse, Superboy and other heroes try to keep a kid-ruled world from falling apart.

    Does Billy Batson hold the key to bridging the two worlds together?

    Softcover, 128 pages, full color.

    Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #1
    JLA Year One (1998) 1

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Justice League of America: 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. *Note: This series expands upon the post-Crisis origin of the Justice League established in Secret Origins 32. Due to Post-crisis continuity changes that excluded Wonder Woman from being a founding member, Black Canary became the original female member of the team. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1PLATINUM
    JLA Year One (1998) 1PLATINUM
    Published Jan 1998 by DC.

    Platinum edition (silver ink cover).

  • Issue #2
    JLA Year One (1998) 2

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Group Dynamic Hoping to prevent the resurgence of heroes, Vandal Savage partners with Locus to form the injustice society (Solomon Grundy, Thorn, Eclipso, and Clayface). Black Canary invites the team to a surprise press conference, where the team establishes its name, the "Justice League of America" on the steps of the former headquarters of the Justice Society of America. Though still unsure of this new world that they are entering into, the team proves worthy of the JSA's successor when targeted by Savage's team. Beginning to work together, the team fully accepts their public role as protectors of justice. Many future guest appearances from future leaguers Green Arrow, Batman, Atom, and Metamorpho, as well as an introduction of the team to Simon Carr. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #3
    JLA Year One (1998) 3

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. The team begins to get to know each other better, through jokes and discussions of their origins, as they begin to establish their headquarters. Aquaman and Martian Manhunter discuss the troubles and ways to cope with being an outsider. Flash talks with Black Canary about the legacies they carry from the JSA, and then with Green Lantern about the future a life with powers will bring. Finally the team considers asking Superman to join after prompting from the Flash. Featuring appearances from T.O. Morrow, Ted Kord, and Snapper Carr. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #4
    JLA Year One (1998) 4

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. While You Were Out After the defeat of Starro, this issue focuses on what has become of the personal lives of the team in their civilian lives. Barry prepares for a date with Iris, Hal cannot account for missed deadlines to Carol, Dinah receives news from her mother at a gathering of old JSA members (news first revealed in Starman #21), Arthur checks on the treatment of fish at a local aquarium, and John finds more comfort in all of his roles on earth. Meanwhile, Dan Garrett (1st Blue Beetle) falls victim to a new threat from Locus. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #5
    JLA Year One (1998) 5

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. A League Divided Locus develops a new weapon that creates protoplasmic bodies out of the body parts of others. Giving the Brotherhood the new technology, they attack a small town to create a small army. Martian Manhunter begins to open up about his life on Mars and Flash and Black Canary begin to grow closer together. Upon learning of the Brotherhood's activities, the Justice League meet a new team of outsiders, the Doom Patrol, and attempt to save the townspeople, only to find themselves victim of the same technology when the Brain makes a body out of Martian Manhunter's eyes, Green Lantern's arm (with ring), Flash's legs, and Black Canary's voice. *This issue contains the first letter pages for the series Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #6
    JLA Year One (1998) 6

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Sum of their Parts The Chief fashions Green Lantern a new arm from Robotman's spare parts, Martian Manhunter a visor for vision, Black Canary a makeshift voicebox, and Flash a wheelchair that allows for an electric avatar of his speed force. To defeat the newly powered Brain, the Doom Patrol assists the weakened Justice League, and the two teams find new ways that connect them. When Locus comes to reclaim their technology, the team has to act quickly to claim the technology for themselves, or risk being disabled forever. In a great character moment, Aquaman faces his will against the Brain for control of the Green Lantern ring. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #7
    JLA Year One (1998) 7

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. The American Way The Justice League confront Simon Carr to discover who their financer is, and in the process learn of yet another power of the Martian Manhunter that leads the group to feel a bit untrustworthy towards each other. Dinah opens up to a friend and discusses her relationship with her mother as she begins to come to terms with what happened between her and a JSAer years ago. Superman assists the JLA in a battle with Xotar, but then rejects their offer of membership, further stressing the dynamics of the team. Featuring Maxwell Lord and Bruce Wayne. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #8
    JLA Year One (1998) 8

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Loose Ends Locus begins final preparations for the coming "Armageddon", while one member of the organization begins to have second thoughts of Locus's objectives while tying up his worldy affairs. Meanwhile the JLA learns that though they defeated 7 appellax in their first adventure, 8 aliens landed that day. On a search to find the 8th Appellax, Green Lantern takes his frustration of Superman's rejection out on the rest of the team. Additionally, Barry Allen realizes he must make a choice between Iris and Black Canary. After installing some cameras around the headquarters on the request of Simon Carr, Snapper discovers one member of the team has been secretly collecting information on all active superheroes, both in their public and private lives. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #9
    JLA Year One (1998) 9

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Change the World The Story of the Eigth Appellax is told. Though torn apart by the seeming betrayal of one of their own, the team must work together to stop the implementation of Locus' plans. Meanwhile, Vandal Savage, betrayed by Locus, begins to make plans of his own. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #10
    JLA Year One (1998) 10

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Heaven and Earth Unable to stop the last phase of Locus' plan, the JLA take the fight to Locus. There they learn Locus' mission to terraform the earth for the Appellax to make it home. Martian Manhunter reveals his reasons for spying on his friends, and the team finally reveals their true identities to each other to cement their trust and bond as a team. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #11
    JLA Year One (1998) 11

    Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Stalag Earth The Appellax invasion force arrives and defeats all of the world's heroes through surprise traps. The JLA stand as the only force against Appellax, but realize that they cannot stand off an invasion indefinitely. The JLA use an unconventional method to free the captured heroes and assemble a united resistance. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #12
    JLA Year One (1998) 12

    Batgirl guests. Written by: Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn Pencils by: Barry Kitson. Justice for All In the double-sized, final issue, each member of the JLA leads a different group of heroes to take on the Appellax. Vandal Savage makes his play to destroy both the Appellax and the JLA simultaneously. Flash and Black Canary confront their romantic feelings for each other. Finally the leaguers learn their financier when they invite him to be the newest member of their team. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA Year One TPB (1999 DC) 1st Edition 1-1ST

    1st Edition - 1st printing. Collects JLA Year One (1998) #1-12.

    Written by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn. Art by Barry Kitson, Michael Bair, Mark Propst, and John Stokes. Cover by Barry Kitson. Introduction by Kurt Busiek.

    JLA founders Flash (Barry Allen), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Black Canary, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman are joined by Superman, Batman, the Doom Patrol, and an array of other heroes as they defeat some of the greatest menaces the world has ever known, establishing an incredible new standard for super-heroism.

    Softcover, 320 pages, full color. Cover price $19.95.

  • Issue #1-REP
    JLA Year One TPB (1999 DC) 1st Edition 1-REP

    1st Edition - 2nd and later printings. NOTE: Covers on reprints may vary. Collects JLA Year One (1998) #1-12.

    Written by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn. Art by Barry Kitson, Michael Bair, Mark Propst, and John Stokes. Cover by Barry Kitson. Introduction by Kurt Busiek.

    JLA founders Flash (Barry Allen), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Black Canary, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman are joined by Superman, Batman, the Doom Patrol, and an array of other heroes as they defeat some of the greatest menaces the world has ever known, establishing an incredible new standard for super-heroism.

    Softcover, 320 pages, full color. Cover price $19.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA Year One TPB (2024 DC) 3rd Edition 1-1ST


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    3rd Edition - 1st printing. Collects JLA Year One (1998) #1-12. Written by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn. Art by Barry Kitson, Michael Bair, Mark Propst, and John Stokes. Cover by Barry Kitson. Introduction by Mark Waid. Today, the Justice League of America is legendary--the greatest superhero team ever established. But a decade ago, the League's founders were just five individual crime-fighters. Then, a threat too large for just one hero brought them all together, setting the foundation for the most famous team-up of all time. Acclaimed storytellers Mark Waid (Kingdom Come), Brian Augustyn (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight), and Barry Kitson (Legion of Super-Heroes) take the JLA back to its roots in this fan-favorite storyline. Softcover, 336 pages, full color. Cover price $29.99.

  • Issue #1
    JLA-Z (2003) 1

    WRITTEN BY MIKE MCAVENNIE; ART BY JIM LEE, SCOTT MCDANIEL, SCOTT KOLINS, ROB HAYNES, PATRICK GLEASON, DAN JURGENS, JEFF PARKER, PASCUAL FERRY, TOM NGUYEN, PETER PACHOUMIS, SCOTT WILLIAMS, CHRISTIAN ALAMY, AND VARIOUS; COVER BY PHIL JIMENEZ In stores September 3. A handbook to DC's greatest super-team featuring artwork by some of the biggest names in comics, timed to coincide with the debut of JLA/AVENGERS! Featuring the first of a triptych of covers by Phil Jimenez (originally featured in Wizard magazine), this stunning issue includes villains and heroes from Amazo to Green Arrow, and features artwork by BATMAN's Jim Lee, SUPERMAN's Scott McDaniel and indie comics superstars including Jeff Parker (The Interman). Artist/character listing: Rob Haynes (Amazo, Flash Wally West), Patrick Gleason & Christian Alamy (Aquaman), Mike Wieringo & Karl Kesel (Atom), Jim Lee (Batman), Steve Lightle (Black Canary), Kevin Maguire & Josef Rubinstein (Blue Beetle and Booster Bold), Dan Jurgens & Al Vey (Captain Atom), Scott Kolins (Captain Marvel), Peter Pachoumis & Aaron Sowd (Chronos), Chris Batista & Andy Lanning (Crime Syndicate), Walt Simonson (Darkseid), Dean Haspiel (Despero), Scott McDaniel & Rob Stull (Elongated Man), Pascual Ferry (The Extremists), Tom Nguyen (Firestorm), Pat Quinn & Walden Wong (Flash Barry Allen), Steve Conley (Flash Museum), Howard Porter & Wade von Grawbadger (The General), Jeff Parker (Green Arrow). FC, 32 PG. (1 OF 3) $2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #2
    JLA-Z (2003) 2

    WRITTEN BY MIKE MCAVENNIE; ART BY KEVIN MAGUIRE, HOWARD PORTER, JOHN DELL, AND VARIOUS; COVER BY PHIL JIMENEZ In stores October 15. A handbook to DC's greatest super-team featuring artwork by some of the biggest names in comics, timed to coincide with the inter-company crossover of the decade! Featuring the second of a triptych of covers by Phil Jimenez, this stunning issue covers heroes and villains ranging from Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) to the Lord of Time, illustrated by notables including Kevin Maguire, Howard Porter, and more! Artist/character listing: James Bosch & Rodney Ramos (Green Lanterns Hal Jordan & Kyle Rayner), Kevin Maguire & Josef Rubinstein (Guy Gardner, JLA - the International Era), Gary Chaloner & Dan Davis (H.I.V.E.), Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Hawkman), Sal Velluto & Bob Almond (Hawkwoman), Michael Avon Oeming (JLA Year One), Jerry Ordway (JLA - the Satellite Era), Tom Grummett & Bob Petrecca (JLA Detroit), John Delaney, Howard Porter & John Dell (JLA - the Magnificent 7 Era), Doug Mahnke (current JLA), Eliot Brown (JLA Headquarters), Don Kramer & Keith Champagne (Justice Society of America), Alejandro Barrionuevo & Francis Portela (Kanjar Ro), Sean Phillips (The Key), Kelly Yates (Kismet), Leonard Kirk & Robin Riggs (Kobra), Joe Prado (Krona), Val Semeiks & Wade von Grawbadger (The Lord of Time). FC, 32 PG. (2 OF 3) $2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    JLA-Z (2003) 3

    WRITTEN BY MIKE MCAVENNIE; ART BY DREW JOHNSON, PHIL JIMENEZ, RICK BURCHETT, PIA GUERRA, TODD NAUCK, SHANE DAVIS, JENNIFER GRAVES, RAY SNYDER, LARY STUCKER, ROB STULL, JOSE MARZAN JR., AND VARIOUS; COVER BY JIMENEZ The miniseries showcasing DC's greatest heroes concludes! Profiling the DC characters prominently featured in JLA/AVENGERS, this issue spans from the Martian Manhunter to Zatanna, illustrated by some of the greatest artists working in comics today and topped with the final piece of a triptych cover by Phil Jimenez (WONDER WOMAN, New X-Men). Artist/character listing: Paul Rivoche (Martian Manhunter), Eric Wight (Metron), Shane Davis & Rob Stull (Mongul), John Byrne (Parademons), Darryl Banks & Wayne Faucher (Parallax), Chris Jones & Mick Gray (Phantom Stranger), Scott Morse (Plastic Man), Todd Nauck & Lary Stucker (Red Tornado), Ty Templeton (Royal Flush Gang), Jennifer Graves (Snapper Carr), Norm Breyfogle & Dennis Janke (The Spectre), Yvel Guichet & Mark Propst (The Star Conqueror), Jon Bogdanove (Steel), Jim Lee & Scott Williams (Superman), Phil Jimenez (Teen Titans), Steve Conley (Totems of Power), Rick Burchett (Vandal Savage), Jerry Ordway (Weaponers of Qward), John Delaney & Robin Riggs (Weapons Master), Drew Johnson & Ray Snyder (Wonder Woman), Pia Guerra & Jose Marzan, Jr. (Zatanna). FC, 32 PG. (3 OF 3) $2.50 Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA/Avengers HC (2004 DC/Marvel) Oversized Slipcase Edition 1-1ST
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    1st printing. Collects JLA/Avengers (2003) #1-4.

    Written by KURT BUSIEK. Art and cover by GEORGE PÉREZ.

    The landmark crossover event of the decade is collected in a spectacular 2-volume slipcased hardcover set! The first volume presents the 224-page, 4-issue miniseries, including introductions by Stan Lee and Julius Schwartz, and a key to the characters featured on the cover. The 64-page Compendium contains the original 21 pages of pencils from the previously unpublished 1980s crossover, an article on the original crossover by K.C. Carlson, the actual miniseries proposal and plot development, a Pérez portfolio of art done to commemorate the project, annotated notes from Kurt Busiek to the characters, and more. Includes tons of DVD style extras.

    Hardcover (2 Volumes with Slipcase), 8-in x 12-in., 288 pages, full color (Vol. 1), text and B&W illustrations (Vol. 2).

    NOTE: Co-published with Marvel Comics.

    Cover price $75.00.

  • Issue #1DFSIGNED-1ST
    JLA/Avengers HC (2004 DC/Marvel) Oversized Slipcase Edition 1DFSIGNED-1ST
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Dynamic Forces edition signed by Kurt Busiek & Tom Smith (first volume) and George Perez (second volume) with certificate of authenticity. 1st printing. Collects JLA/Avengers (2003) #1-4.

    Written by KURT BUSIEK. Art and cover by GEORGE PÉREZ.

    The landmark crossover event of the decade is collected in a spectacular 2-volume slipcased hardcover set! The first volume presents the 224-page, 4-issue miniseries, including introductions by Stan Lee and Julius Schwartz, and a key to the characters featured on the cover. The 64-page Compendium contains the original 21 pages of pencils from the previously unpublished 1980s crossover, an article on the original crossover by K.C. Carlson, the actual miniseries proposal and plot development, a Pérez portfolio of art done to commemorate the project, annotated notes from Kurt Busiek to the characters, and more. Includes tons of DVD style extras.

    Hardcover (2 Volumes with Slipcase), 8-in x 12-in., 288 pages, full color (Vol. 1), text and B&W illustrations (Vol. 2).

    NOTE: Co-published with Marvel Comics.

    Cover price $75.00.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA/Avengers TPB (2022 DC/Marvel) The Hero Initiative Edition 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Collects JLA/Avengers (2003) #1-4.

    Written by Kurt Busiek. Art and cover by George Pérez. Introductions by Stan Lee and Julius Schwartz.

    The intercompany crossover that brought two super-teams together and rocked the comics world is back! Own the entire 4-issue co-publishing event between DC Comics and Marvel Comics, written by Kurt Busiek (Trinity, Marvels) with stunning art by George Pérez (Crisis on Infinite Earths, Avengers).

    This collection also features 64 pages of companion content, and introductions by original Avengers writer/editor Stan Lee and Justice League of America editor Julius Schwartz.

    Bonus: With a new afterword by Kurt Busiek. Hero Initiative is the only charity dedicated to helping comic book creators in medical or financial need!

    Softcover, 288 pages, full color.

    NOTE: Limited to 7,000 copies.

    Cover price $29.99.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA/JSA Virtue and Vice GN (2003 DC) 1st Edition 1-1ST

    1st Edition - 1st printing.

    Written by David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns. Art and cover by Carlos Pacheco and Jesús Meriño.

    What starts as a friendly get-together between the JLA and JSA degenerates into a destructive melee...and from the ashes emerges a villainous uber-team made up of select members from each group. What's made these former heroes of virtue turn into champions of sin? And who can possibly stop them once they get really mad?

    Now it's up to the remaining members of both teams to save the day. But they'll have to defeat their own friends to do it!

    Softcover, 96 pages, full color.

    Cover price $17.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLA/JSA Virtue and Vice HC (2002 DC) 1-1ST

    1st printing.

    Written by David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns. Art and cover by Carlos Pacheco and Jesús Meriño.

    What starts as a friendly get-together between the JLA and JSA degenerates into a destructive melee...and from the ashes emerges a villainous uber-team made up of select members from each group. What's made these former heroes of virtue turn into champions of sin? And who can possibly stop them once they get really mad?

    Now it's up to the remaining members of both teams to save the day. But they'll have to defeat their own friends to do it!

    Hardcover, 96 pages, full color.

    Cover price $24.95.

  • Issue #1-1ST
    JLApe TPB (2024 DC) The Complete Collection 1-1ST


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    1st printing. Collects Legends of the DC Universe (1998-2001) #19, JLA (1997-2006) Annual #3, Batman (1940-2011) Annual #23, Aquaman (1994-2001) Annual #5, Wonder Woman (1987-2006 2nd Series) Annual #8, The Flash (1987-2009 2nd Series) Annual #12, Superman (1987-2011 2nd Series) Annual #11, Green Lantern (1990-2004 3rd Series DC) Annual #8, and Martian Manhunter (1998-2001 2nd Series) Annual #2. Written by Len Kaminski, John Ostrander, and Keith Giffen. Art by Pop Mhan, Jason Orfalas, Graham Nolan, and M.D. Bright. Cover by Arthur Adams. Apes alive! When Solovar, leader of Gorilla City, is apparently assassinated by pro-human extremists, Gorilla City's new government declares war on humanity. Part of their plot involves turning the JLA into human-hating gorillas to help carry out their bidding. Now it's up to Batman (the only member who wasn't transformed, of course) and Martian Manhunter to find a cure for their banana-loving buddies and prevent all-out gorilla warfare from encompassing every civilization from Atlantis to Themyscira. Softcover, 352 pages, full color. Cover price $29.99.

  • Issue #1
    JLX (1996) 1

    "A League of their Own!" Story by Gerard Jones and Mark Waid. Art by Howard Porter and John Dell. In order to save two universes, the young hero known as Access was forced to use the power of Amalgam (see Marvel versus DC (1996) #3). In this issue, members of the X-Men and JLA are merged to create Mariner (Aquaman/Sub-Mariner), Mercury (Quicksilver/Impulse), Night Creeper (Nightcrawler/Creeper), and others must stand against Will Magnus (William Stryker/Professor Magnus) and hist deadly robotic Sentinels. Cover price $1.95.

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    $50 JLX #1 1996 CBCS 9.2 Not CGC AMALGAM New Case RARE NEWSSTAND Price REDUCED

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  • Issue #1
    JLX Unleashed (1997) 1

    "The Unextinguishable Flame!" Story by Priest. Art by Oscar Jiminez and Hanibal Rodriguez. In order to save two universes, the young hero known as Access was forced to use the power of Amalgam (see Marvel versus DC (1996) #3). In this issue, guest-starring the Amazon (Storm/Wonder Woman), members of the X-Men and JLA are merged to create Mr. X (Martian Manhunter/Professor Xavier), Apollo (Cyclops/Ray), Night Creeper (Nightcrawler/Creeper), and others must battle the nigh-stoppable force of nature known as Fin Fang Flame (Fin Fang Foom/Brimstone). Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #1
    JSA (1999) 1
    Published Aug 1999 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON AND DAVID S. GOYER; ART BY STEPHEN SADOWSKI AND MICHAEL BAIR; COVER BY ALAN DAVIS AND MARK FARMER In stores June 23. The Original Super-Hero Team is reborn in an all-new ongoing series! Starman, Hourman, the new Star-Spangled Kid, Black Canary, and more rise to face a mysterious villain who has already killed a hero from the original JSA, and may kill at least one member of the new team to attain his ultimate goal: taking control of the sorcerous power of a new Dr. Fate! Who is the Dark Lord? And who will become the new Dr. Fate? Cover price $2.50.

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    $129 JSA #1 CGC 9.4 1999 WHITE PAGES rare NEWSSTAND variant James Robinson 1st issue

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  • Issue #2
    JSA (1999) 2
    Published Sep 1999 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON AND DAVID S. GOYER; ART BY STEPHEN SADOWSKI AND MICHAEL BAIR; COVER BY ALAN DAVIS AND MARK FARMER In stores July 21. The newest incarnation of the Original Super-Hero Team meets a new ally ? the all-new Hawkgirl ? as the birth of a new Doctor Fate draws near! The JSA races to keep the baby destined to be the new Fate from the clutches of the mysterious Dark Lord, but little does the team realize that everything they do plays directly into the Dark Lord's grand scheme. And what role will the mysterious new Hawkgirl play in this globe-spanning adventure? FC, 32 PG.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #3
    JSA (1999) 3
    Published Oct 1999 by DC.

    Written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer; art by Stephen Sadowski and Michael Bair; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer In stores August 18. Shocking secrets are revealed as the JSA faces the mysterious Dark Lord! The lines of battle have been drawn as the inheritors of the legacy of the original Justice Society stand against the Dark Lord, who is launching an evil legacy of his own. The life of the new Doctor Fate hangs in the balance, with only the Star Spangled Kid able to save him. But who is the new Doctor Fate, anyway? FC, 32 pg.$2.50" Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #4
    JSA (1999) 4
    Published Nov 1999 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY JAMES ROBINSON AND DAVID S. GOYER; ART BY STEPHEN SADOWSKI AND MICHAEL BAIR; COVER BY ALAN DAVIS AND MARK FARMER In stores September 15. Having just returned from the grave, the new Doctor Fate must now go head-to-head with Mordru, the Dark Lord! If he fails, his JSA teammates will be lost...along with the entire world! Plus: a startling new development for Sand Hawkins! FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #5
    JSA (1999) 5
    Published Dec 1999 by DC.

    Written by James Robinson and David S. Goyer; art by Derec Aucoin and Michael Bair; cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer In stores October 20. After the traumatic events of last issue, Sand Hawkins finds himself at the mercy of the scientists at TylerCo, the company once owned by Golden Age Hourman Rex Tyler. Can they help Sand control his new-found powers before those selfsame powers kill him? Plus, Sand invites the modern Mr. Terrific to meet the new JSA. FC, 32 pg." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #6
    JSA (1999) 6
    Published Jan 2000 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY DAVID S. GOYER AND GEOFF JOHNS; ART BY MARCOS MARTIN AND KEITH CHAMPAGNE; COVER BY ALAN DAVIS AND MARK FARMER In stores November 17. The JSA herald in the new year with the opening of the JSA Museum! Unfortunately, Captain Marvel's old nemesis Black Adam ? back from his sojourn in space ? has chosen to crash the party. Will the revival of the Original Super-Hero Team be able to take down someone with the collective powers of the Gods of Egypt? FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #7
    JSA (1999) 7
    Published Feb 2000 by DC.

    WRITTEN BY DAVID S. GOYER AND GEOFF JOHNS; ART BY STEPHEN SADOWSKI AND MICHAEL BAIR; COVER BY ALAN DAVIS AND MARK FARMER In stores December 15. The JSA confronts a now-evil Obsidian ? son of the original Green Lantern ? in Part 1 of the 3-part "Darkness Falls" saga! It's the confrontation Sentinel has been dreading for years, as he learns once and for all if his son has finally succumbed to the shadow force that gives him his darkness-based powers. FC, 32 PG." Cover price $2.50.