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Justice Quarterly is a quarterly academic journal covering criminology and criminal justice. It was established in 1982 and is published by Routledge on behalf of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, of which it is an official journal. The editors-in-chief are Bryanna Fox (University of South Florida) and Marvin Krohn (University of Florida).
This team was formed in the September 1996 Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare written by Mark Waid and Fabian Nicieza. The JLA series, by Grant Morrison, was a return to the "Big Seven," with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Aquaman and J'onn J'onzz.
General Glory is the name of two DC Comics characters. The persona is mostly used by writers as a parody of Marvel 's Captain America with exaggerated "patriotic values" and a sidekick called Ernie (aka Ernie The Battling Boy), who was similar to Bucky. General Glory first appeared in Justice League International #46 as a 1940s style hero ...
October 2006. 978-1401209223. Infinite Crisis Omnibus. Action Comics #826, 829, Adventures Of Superman #639, 642, Countdown To Infinite Crisis, Day Of Vengeance #1–6, Day Of Vengeance Infinite Crisis Special, JLA #115–119, Infinite Crisis #1–7, Infinite Crisis Secret Files, The OMAC Project # 1–6, The OMAC Project Infinite Crisis ...
Justice League International (vol. 2) Roy Richardson. Colorist (s) List. Gene D'Angelo. Justice League Europe (JLE) is a comic book series published by DC Comics that was a spin-off of the comic book Justice League America (which was then named Justice League International (vol. 1) for issues #7 to #25). [1] Justice League Europe was published ...
Justice League International. Cover of Justice League #1 (May 1987) by Kevin Maguire and Terry Austin. Justice League International (JLI) is a fictional DC comics superhero team that succeeded the original Justice League from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The team enjoyed several comic books runs, the first being written by Keith Giffen ...
This series, which ran for 36 regular issues and two annuals, was replaced in September 1990 by The Question Quarterly, which ran for five issues. The Question has since then remained a recurring character of the DC Universe. [8] A six-issue The Question limited series was published by DC in 2005.
Keith Ian Giffen (November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023) was an American comics artist and writer. [1] He was known for his work for DC Comics on their Legion of Super-Heroes and Justice League titles as well as for being the co-creator of Lobo, Rocket Raccoon, and Jaime Reyes.