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The JLA members are listed here in order of their first joining the team, and none are listed twice. No retconned members are listed (except where they historically took part in the stories). No associates and unofficial members, or members of the Super Friends (except when they are also Justice League members in the mainstream comics) are listed.
In 1997, DC Comics launched a new book titled JLA. Grant Morrison wrote JLA for the first four years, and they gave the book an epic feel by making the Justice League an allegory for a pantheon of gods, and in their stories they regularly fought villains who threatened the entire world or even the entire cosmos. [10]
JLA; New World Order (collects JLA #1–4 1997 1-56389-369-X 1-56389-369-X: American Dreams (collects JLA #5–9 1998 1-56389-394-0 1-56389-394-0: JLA Deluxe Edition Vol. 1 HC JLA #1–9 and JLA Secret Files and Origins #1 September 2008 1-84576-884-1 1-4012-1843-1: JLA Deluxe Edition Vol. 2 HC JLA #10–17, New Year's Evil: Prometheus and JLA ...
After a few months of their own time, but fully 15 years for the Atlanteans, the JLA free Aquaman in "The Obsidian Age" storyline in JLA. [46] Although the original League is killed by Gamemnae, their souls are contained by the magician Manitou Raven to use in a spell to contain Gamemnae in Atlantis until the present day, when he is able to ...
JLA was a monthly comic book published by DC Comics from January 1997 to April 2006 featuring the Justice League of America (JLA, Justice League). [1] The series restarted DC's approach to the Justice League, which had initially featured most of the company's top-tier superheroes but shifted in the 1980s to featuring a rotating cast of established characters alongside newer ones and also saw ...
JLA: Riddle of the Beast (2001) – High fantasy story as young Robin Drake leads the armies of the world against Etrigan the Demon. JLA: The Secret Society of Super-Heroes (2000) – Superpowered beings keep their existence a secret and the Justice League is an unaccountable conspiracy. JLA: Shogun of Steel (2002) – Set in feudal Japan.
Aquaman arrives to free Mera and confronts the Dead King, who turns out to be the first king of Atlantis who plans to rule the Seven Seas once more. [35] During the fight, Mera frees Nereus and Xebel soldiers to help Aquaman against the Dead King, but Nereus and Xebel soldiers bow to the Dead King, claiming that he is the true king of the Seven ...
Justice Leagues: JLA #1 " Justice Leagues " is a storyline which ran through six one-shot comics. Published in 2001 by DC Comics , it introduced a revamped Justice League of America .