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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 [ broken anchor ] encounter between the Justice League of America and their evil counterparts from an antimatter universe, the Crime Syndicate of America .

  3. 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

  4. 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 ...

  5. Grant Morrison - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Morrison's graphic novel JLA: Earth 2 was released with art by Frank Quitely. [36] It was Morrison's last mainstream work for DC for a while, as they moved to Marvel Comics. While at Marvel, Morrison wrote the six-part Marvel Boy series, [37] [38] and Fantastic Four: 1234, their take on another major superhero team.

  6. Justice Leagues - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  7. Crime Syndicate of America - Wikipedia

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    The CSA was then able to capture the JSA by transporting them to Earth-Three and imprisoning them, intending to fight the JLA on Earth-2 to prove their superiority (the JLA had a natural advantage on Earth-1 and the CSA had a similar advantage on Earth-3, Earth-2 being chosen as a neutral environment where neither group would have an edge).

  8. 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 ...

  9. Convergence (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, DC Comics announced the Convergence miniseries as a conclusion to The New 52: Futures End and Earth 2: World's End. [1]Promotional art for the series. The miniseries was stated to involve characters from the pre-"Flashpoint" universe, including Brainiac, who had gained access to all of DC Comics' current and previous timelines and universes.