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  2. JLA: Earth 2 - Wikipedia

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    JLA: Earth 2 is a graphic novel written by Grant Morrison with art by Frank Quitely, published in 2000 by American company DC Comics. It follows the first post-Crisis encounter between the Justice League of America and their evil counterparts from an antimatter universe, the Crime Syndicate of America .

  3. Owlman (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Owlman character was revived (along with his teammates) in the late 1990s for modern DC continuity in the graphic novel JLA: Earth 2. This Owlman was developed to be reflective of the modern readers with a far darker attitude and background than either of the two Earth-Three depictions. On antimatter Earth, Owlman was now Thomas Wayne Jr ...

  4. List of Justice League titles - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. DC Comics Graphic Novel Collection - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman (Vol. 2) 1-7 and Wonder Woman (Vol. 1) 1 6 July 2017 51 The Man Who Laughs/Arkham Asylum: Batman: The Man Who Laughs, Batman: Arkham Asylum - A Serious House on Serious Earth and Batman 327 20 July 2017 52 JLA: New World Order JLA 1–4, JLA Secret Files and Origins 1 and Justice League of America 42 3 August 2017 53

  6. JLA (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Justice League in other media - Wikipedia

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    The Justice League, also called the Justice League of America or JLA, is a fictional superhero team that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. Since their first appearance in The Brave and the Bold #28 (February/March 1960), various incarnations of the team have appeared in film, television, and video game adaptations.

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  9. Justice Leagues - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the Justice League of Amazons was to use their powers and abilities to "protect and defend mother earth and her children". The women went to the Selva Basin to investigate the disappearance of some logging camps. When they arrived, they found a group of loggers who were about to start destroying some of the rainforest.