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Millennium Editions: The Brave and the Bold #28 | First appearance of the JLA | $2.25 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
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DC Comics 2000 #1 | JLA fights T.O. Morrow and must battle the 1940s JSA. | $6.00 | Prestige Format | Very Fine + | 2 | Details | |
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DC Comics 2000 #2 | JLA fights T.O. Morrow and must battle the 1940s JSA. | $6.00 | Prestige Format | Very Fine + | 2 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #0 | With A Bang | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #2 | High Stakes | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #4 | The Brave and the Crazy | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #6 | Housekeeping | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #7 | The Once and Future Monarch | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #8 | Before You Quantum Leap! | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #10 | Sapphire Blues | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #11 | Creation For Two | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #12 | Kings Healing | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Extreme Justice #13 | King's Heeling | $1.40 | Comic Book | Very Fine + | 1 | Details | |
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Formerly Known As The Justice League #1 | A(nother) New Beginning | $2.25 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
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Formerly Known As The Justice League #2 | Deja Vu, All Over Again | $2.25 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
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Formerly Known As The Justice League #3 | Dead Man's Hand | $2.25 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
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Formerly Known As The Justice League #4 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | ||
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Formerly Known As The Justice League #5 | The Wrath of Manga Khan | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
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Formerly Known As The Justice League #6 | A League of Their Own | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #1 | THEM!
New World Order |
$10.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:A new team of heroes, calling themselves the Hyperclan, land on Earth and promise to fix all problems. While making a good show of turning the Sahara Desert into fertile land, they also attack and destroy the Justice League satellite (though in a manner that doesn't leave direct evidence of their involvement.) What's left of the Justice League pull together to plan and regroup. | ||||||||
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| Millennium Editions: JLA #1 | 1990s relaunch of the big 7 | $2.25 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | ||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #2 | The Day the Earth Stood Still
New World Order |
$9.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:In the course of multiple independent investigations, the Justice League are beaten, or as it appears in one case, recruited by the Hyperclan. The Hyperclan gloat over their easy win, their mind control technology, and the fact that the JLA still haven't figured out who they are, but they'd rather assume Batman dead than risk investigating the fiery wreck of the Batwing. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #5 | World of Tomorrow
American Dreams |
$7.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are recruiting new members, with the goal of reaching a standing membership of twelve. The first recruit is Tomorrow Woman, who seems pretty promising, but is actually something very different underneath. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #6 | Fire in the Sky
American Dreams |
$6.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are dealing with the usual emergencies when a falling star hits outside San Fransisco. J'onn goes to investigate, and finds Zauriel, who claims to be an angel made flesh by his own request. However, others from the world he comes from don't like the idea of him and his information being so readily accessible on this plane, and they come to stop him. The JLA must deal with angry angels and a falling moon at the same time. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #7 | Heaven on Earth
American Dreams |
$6.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Earth-bound Leaguers do everything they can to hold back an army of angels, but they're out of their depth. Meanwhile, Superman (who has expressed concerns about living up to his own myth) single-handedly pulls the moon back into orbit before heading planetside to take the head attacking angel on in single combat. He holds the line long enough for Flash and Green Lantern to disrupt the invaders' attack. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #8 | Imaginary Stories
American Dreams |
$6.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA have been rendered unconscious by They Key, who comments that they will soon be empowering him through methods unrevealed, when Connor Hawke arrives and starts throwing monkey wrenchs and arrows into the works. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #9 | Elseworlds
American Dreams |
$6.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Key has a plan to obtain ultimate power, driven by the power released when the JLA inevitably evade his trap. If the choices are to stay in virtual reality, or to free themselves and give The Key power over reality, what choice do the JLA really have? | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #10 | Rock Of Ages: Prologue - Genesis And Revelations
The Rock of Ages part one |
$5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Despite the absence of Wonder Woman and the Flash, the JLA make a good showing against their own holographic dopplegangers. Unfortunately, they don't realize until it's too late that the holograms are merely taking their measure so the new Injustice Gang can prepare a more effective attack strategy. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #11 | Rock of Ages part 2: Hostile Takeover
The Rock of Ages part two |
$5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Superman and J'onn J'onzz head to the Injustice Gang satellite, and find themselves trapped in a maze like the Joker's mind. Earthside, the rest of the team don't realize that Lex Luthor is hitting them with corporate takeover techniques. Fortunately, Luthor doesn't realize that one of the JLA is equally familiar with those strategies. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #12 | Rock of Ages part 3: Wonderworld
The Rock of Ages part three |
$5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are hunting for answers in the present and the future. While one contingent learns what the Philosopher's Stone will do if things continue as planned, the other tracks down Luthor's group and takes the fight to them. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #13 | Rock of Ages part 4: Wasteland
The Rock of Ages part four |
$5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Kyle, Wally and Arthur end up in the future, after Darkseid's victory. They meet what's left of the Justice League, and take the fight to them, with the intentions of returning to their own time to correct things properly. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #14 | Rock of Ages part 5: Twilight of the Gods
The Rock of Ages part five |
$5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Kyle, Wally and Arthur organize the rest of the heroes with Batman's help, and manage to send themselves back to the proper time, where they can prevent Superman from destroying the Philosopher's Stone, thus allowing Darkseid to take over the world. The question remains: do they get there soon enough? | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #15 | Rock of Ages part 6: Stone of Destiny
The Rock of Ages part six |
$5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA take on Luthor's Injustice Gang, with the help of three inside men. However, Superman realizes the threat of the Philosopher's Stone before Kyle, Wally and Arthur can deliver a warning to him. Will Darkseid still rise to power? | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #16 | Camelot | $5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Using the identity of Retro, Prometheus makes his way aboard the JLA Watchtower, and begins his attack on the JLA, taking them down one by one. With J'onn J'onzz, Steel, Batman, Huntress and Zauriel down, what chance does the rest of the team have? | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #17 | Prometheus Unbound | $5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Prometheus is mowing down the league, having prepared for every superhuman known to be on the team. Fortunately, Batman has made sure there are members of the team that aren't known to the general public. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #18 | Synchronicity | $5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:A quantum mechanic has found a way to manipulate probabilities at the subatomic level. He creates a machine that allows him to break down reality and rebuild it as he'd like. He does so, causing massive damage to come in sevens. The JLA figure it out and destroy his machine, but when the problems keep getting worse, they get confused... | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #19 | Seven Soldiers of Probability | $5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The remaining JLA members try to prevent things from spiralling further out of control. They need to try and find and correct the original source of the problem, but that's difficult in a world where some of them never gained their powers in the first place... | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #20 | Mystery in Space | $5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA is transported to Rann by Zeta ray, where they learn that Adam Strange has gone quite insane, believing that his long-dead wife is on her way back to him. They plan an attack to free themselves, but are struck down by a betrayal from one of their own. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #21 | Strange New World | $5.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Steel figures out a way to use Orion's Mother Box to free himself, only to learn that he's disrupted a plan to save Rann. It's difficult and risky, but it has a chance to work, if they can get back on track fast enough. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #22 | It | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:All around the world, people who are dreaming are not waking up. The JLA get tipped to what is coming for them when the Sandman arrives, and tells them about a young boy's dream. The team learns what they're up against, but they may be too late. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #23 | Conquerors | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA know that they're facing Starro, and realize they have to change the way they look at the world to defeat him. They pull it all together, but to succeed, they're going to need the help of a particular young boy, who is currently being attacked by Starro's enslaved. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #24 | Executive Action | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The U.S. military isn't happy with the global focus of the Justice League. They create their own team of superhumans, and lure the Justice League into a trap. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #25 | Scortched Earth | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA have a tough time against the Ultramarine Corps, but they manage to hold their own. Meanwhile, Batman, Huntress and Plastic Man have infiltrated a top secret military base, and discover the true origin of the Ultramarine Corps. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #26 | Our Army At War | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Superman manages to talk down the attacking soldiers long enough to reveal General Eiling's true state of mind. They head after the new Shaggy Man, disrupting Batman's psychological attack before he can finish it. Now it's time for a new plan. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #27 | The Bigger They Come... | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA is in the midst of a concerted recruitment drive, designed to increase their numbers to face the threat Hourman mentioned at the end of last issue. Just when their numbers expand to more than they've ever been, a new Amazo awakens, able to mimic the abilities of anyone he knows to be a Justice League member. The new roster has just thrown gasoline on the fire... | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #28 | Crisis Times Five! part 1 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The war with the fifth dimension has arrived, and the JLA have called on some heavy hitting reserves to stop them. Will it be enough? | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #29 | Crisis Times Five! part 2: World Turned Upside Down | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA is running like mad, trying to head off an invasion from the fifth dimension. To do so, they call in some support from other teams, and head to other dimensions. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #30 | Crisis Times Five! part 3: Worlds Beyond | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:With an all out attack on the 3rd dimension in full swing, it's up to Green Lantern and Captain Marvel to pull things out of the fire in the fifth dimension. Meanwhile, Qwsp (the imp behind it all) offers the JSA a choice: to give one's own life to save another. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #31 | Crisis Times Five! part 4: Gods and Monsters | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Captain Marvel realizes the way to defeat the imps, but he needs to get back to the 3rd dimension to do it. Meanwhile, two other imps are tearing the world apart, while Triumph and his team in the watchtower prepare to step up and "save" the day. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #32 | Inside Job | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The government has passed "No Man's Land" legislation, cutting Gotham off from any outside support, leaving it wide open for several terrorist groups to try to claim as their own. The JLA does its best to protect the city, without violating the laws prohibiting people from coming or going. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #33 | Altered Egos | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Batman calls the JLA together in the wake of No Man's Land to stop the man who orchestrated the entire assault. He dispatches several team members in order to capture the businessman responsible for so much death and destruction: Bruce Wayne. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #34 | World War III. - Prologue: The Ant And The Avalanche | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:A new Injustice Gang is here, and it's making its move, analyzing Green Lantern's ring in the midst of a prison riot. Meanwhile, Mr. Miracle arrived to warn everyone of a weapon from the days of the old gods, which has resurfaced and is on its way to Earth. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #35 | The Guilty | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Spectre, now bonded to Hal Jordan, is having a hard time coping with existence, as it finds guilt in everyone. It is not until the intervention of the Martian Manhunter that Hal sees the new perspective he will need to survive in this new role. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #36 | World War III part 1 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are preparing to deal with Mageddon, a doomsday weapon, when a new Injustice Gang attacks them from within the Watchtower. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #37 | World War III part 2 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Injustice Gang are tearing through the Watchtower, refusing to listen to reason about the coming of Mageddon. Meanwhile, Metron takes a handful of leaders to Mageddon itself. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #38 | World War III part 3 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:With full scale world war going on, the JLA pull various reserve members in while facing the new Injustice Gang. There are losses on both sides, and Luthor is being controlled by Mageddon itself. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #39 | World War III part 4 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA manage to defuse the threat of the Injustice Gang. This doesn't change the fact that Mageddon is here, and larger than the Earth itself, still spreading its aggressive influence throughout the world. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #40 | World War III part 5 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA's resources are taxed to the limit. The best hope lies with Animal Man, who realizes how Mageddon is doing what it's doing to the populations of the world. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #41 | World War III part 6: MAGEDDON | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA have every current and former member in the field to prevent the end of the world. Unfortunately, that's not enough. Fortunately, they are able to arrange for some rather impressive reinforcements from some rather unlikely places. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #42 | Half a Mind To Save a World | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:While assisting with a delicate neurosurgery, the Atom discovers that the unusual growth in a boy's brain is actually a bacterial civilization, and that the scheduled surgery would slaughter the intelligent life present while curing the boy. He calls upon the JLA to help negotiate a means to prevent this, but when their powers fail at that size, they have to improvise in a hostile environment. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #43 | Tower of Babel part 1: Survival of the Fittest | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Ra's al Ghul is out in full force, and has found a very efficient means of taking out the Justice League one member at a time, distracting Batman in the process. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #44 | Tower of Babel part 2: Seven Little Indians | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Ra's al Ghul continues his attack, mowing down each League member in turn. It is only after he has taken down all but Batman that Batman realizes what he's doing and how: Ra's al Ghul has been using Batman's contingency plans to take down the league. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #45 | Tower of Babel part 3: Protected by the Cold | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA regroup with Batman. They get the job done, returning language to the world at large, but there's a major shortage of trust anytime Batman is involved. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #46 | Tower of Babel part 4: Harsh Words | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The team disarm Ra's al Ghul's plan, and render him temporarily ineffective, though they fail to capture him. Then, they have a difficult decision to make about Batman's continued presence on the team. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #47 | The Queen of Fables part 1: Into the Woods | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Queen of Fables, straight out of Snow White, has become real and taken hold of New York. The JLA come to investigate, only to learn this was a trap for Wonder Woman. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #48 | The Queen of Fables part 2: Truth is Stranger | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Batman returns to aid the JLA, not because they want his help, but because they need it. Through his intervention, they learn the story of the villain they fight, where she came from, and what she is hoping to achieve. Now they just need a way to stop her. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #49 | The Queen of Fables part 3: Unhappily Ever After | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA pull together to save the day, due in large part to some quick thinking from the Flash. Still, the rift in the team divides them anyway. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #50 | Dream Team | $4.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Superman visits Batman, filling him in on the division within the JLA since "Tower of Babel." He recounts a story of an encounter with Dr. Destiny, and then he and Batman make a fateful decision involving the entire team. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #51 | Man and Superman | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The two leagues both appear to be the genuine article, verified through both telepathy and Wonder Woman's lariat. The confusion comes in deciding how both sides came to be. There is no answer to that, though, as the teams deals with a number of problems that seem to arise from literal wish fulfillment. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #52 | Element of Surprise | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The wish granting is running rampant, to the point of reanimating (though not resurrecting) a dead hero. The Justice League is much more efficient, though less compassionate, while the alter egos are settling into their lives with mixed results. Finally, the source of the problems is revealed. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #53 | It Takes a Thief | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The team of heroes manages to contain the Id, but the reaction is not what they expected. Fortunately for them, reinforcements have arrived in the form of their civilian identities. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #54 | United We Fall | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Eel O'Grady comes up with a plan to pull the team together, driving them against the Id. But, with their superpowered teammates subdued, what can six normal humans do? | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #55 | Terror Incognita part 1: Came the Pale Riders | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Around the world, people are being pushed into actions they can't explain, be it revealing secret identities, killing heroes, or committing suicide on a mass scale. Only J'onn J'onzz knows the white martians are behind him, but he only knows that because they captured him first. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #56 | Terror Incognita part 2: The Harvest | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Batman deduces the enemy they are facing, and starts hunting for J'onn. Meanwhile, Superman discovers an agent in the atmosphere that's slowing chemical reactions, reducing odds of combustion to defend against fire attack. The Martians are now attacking in force, and out in the open. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #57 | Terror Incognita part 3: Mind Over Matter
Mind Over Matter |
$3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are pulling together to regroup and face the growing martian threat. Their only hope lies in the arctic with a device in Superman's Fortress of Solitude. The JLA head up there, but the Martians follow too closely behind. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #58 | Terror Incognita part 4: Dying Breath | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Justice League have been trapped in the Phantom Zone, where they are able to plan without telepathic eavesdropping. To execute the plan, though, they'll need someone to bring them back, and a way to keep shielding their thoughts, as well as a means to catch their foes unawares. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #59 | Last Laugh tie-in issue. | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:JLA must fight Polaris, who has become an entire new pole for the planet. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #59 | Last Laugh tie-in issue. SIGNED | $1.50 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:JLA must fight Polaris, who has become an entire new pole for the planet. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #60 | Merry Christmas, Justice League-- NOW DIE! | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Plastic Man is helping out a friend at Christmas, whose son has no interest in Santa Claus, preferring the Justice League instead. Plastic Man promptly tells a tale revealing how Kris Kringle himself was given a full and permanent membership in the JLA. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #61 | Two-Minute Warning | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The various members of the JLA are interrupted from their day to day lives in order to prevent at attack by the titans. They do so, but when the deter the attack, they uncover evidence of something worse brewing underneath. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #62 | Golden Perfect part 1 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:With Aquaman missing and Bruce Wayne on trial, the JLA is running with less than its full complement. Wonder Woman encounters a mother whose child has been kidnapped, but when the JLA investigate, they find the child has been selected by tradition to rule his native country, and the mother's wishes are in violation of local law. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #63 | Golden Perfect part 2 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Throughout the world, a plague is running rampant, in which truth is becoming subjective. It's not just human perspective, but human observations are changing the actual nature of the universe. It seems that this problem is rooted in the unusual behaviour of Diana's lasso in the previous issue. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #64 | Golden Perfect part 3 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The public perception of the truth continues to warp the world, including the Justice League members themselves. It's not until Diana realizes how she accidentally caused this disruption that they are able to put things right. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #65 | Bouncing Baby Boy | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Plastic Man comes to Batman for help dealing with an ex's troublesome son. Batman soon realizes that the son's father is none other than Plastic Man himself, and it falls to them to keep the boy on the right path and out of a gang. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #66 | The Destroyers part 1 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:When the remains of an ancient religious armour are uncovered, the JLA pull together to face the threat. Unfortunately, the threat they face plans with as much detail as Batman does. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #67 | The Destroyers part 2 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA face off against the Aztec shaman, only to track him down to Atlantis, in ruins and above water. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #68 | The Obsidian Age prelude: Stillborn Atlantis | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are investigating the rediscovered Atlantis with the help of Garth and other scientists and magic users. They uncover what appears to be a distress call from the past, so they attempt to head back in time to investigate, but something goes wrong. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #69 | The Obsidian Age part 1: New Blood | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:With the JLA missing, one of Batman's contingency plans comes into effect, recruiting a new host of members to fill in and get to work before the world falls apart. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #70 | The Obsidian Age part 2: Revisionist History | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:In the past, the JLA are trying to assess the situation and deal with their new reality. They learn the fate of Arthur, and start preparing to set things right. Green Lantern is still having visions of the deaths of his teammates, and councils caution. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #71 | The Obsidian Age part 3: Transition | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The new JLA are working to preserve the world, but are having a hard time explaining the planetary drought. This improves, however, when they discover the source: Atlantis. However, conditions there do not look good. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #72 | The Obsidian Age part 4: History is Written By... | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:In the past, the original JLA discover modern Atlanteans are still underwater, ground under heel by the "heroes" above. They face off against them in a confrontation, but are slowed considerably when they see the degree of injuries the Flash has sustained. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #73 | The Obsidian Age part 5: Last Call | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The new JLA head to Atlantis to correct the problems with Earth's water table. When they get there, they are outmatched by a spirit that has taken over the ground, and do not have enough time to evacuate when President Luthor decides to hit the island with nuclear weapons. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #74 | The Obsidian Age part 6: Obsidian | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The final confrontation between the JLA and the Ancient League comes to pass, and the Shaman realizes their leader has lied to them to create and control the conflict. Not wanting to tolerate this, he draws upon Kyle Rayner's last heartbeats to create a contingency plan worthy of Batman. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #75 | The Obsidian Age part 7: Tragic Kingdom | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Teams from the past and future unite to stop the witch. It is done, but not without sacrifices and the loss of a league member. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #76 | Picking Up the Pieces | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:In the wake of the Obsidian Age, the JLA pull their teammates together and find what's left of Plastic Man, scattered throughout the world. Once the wounds are healed, the roster undergoes several changes. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #77 | Stardust Memories | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:A device designed to capture and store memories crashes on the moon. The JLA investigate, but when they forget how to speak and use their powers, they have a hard time defeating the threat. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #78 | Kanjar Ro Returns | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are informed of planets at war 50 light years away. After lengthy debate, they decide to intervene in the name of peace. Some disagree, so less than a full contingent are dispatched. When they arrive, they learn that their first ally is not an individual they often choose to associate with. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #79 | Kanjar Ro Returns | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA in space find a way to negotiate for peace, while still upholding their principles, which is a difficult task when it requires working with Kanjar Ro. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #80 | The White Rage | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are working to negotiate a peaceful truce between U.S. military and a commune run by metahumans. Talks aren't going as well as some would hope, and it takes the full team to prevent loss of life when the bullets start flying. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #81 | The White Rage | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The commune defense ended in disaster. Superman believes himself responsible for the deaths of every individual on site, and has turned himself over to the police. Batman has examined the crime scene, and believes something else happened. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #82 | The White Rage | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA members present when the commune exploded each blame themselves. Detective work and Wonder Woman's lasso dispel that illusion long enough to deal with the real culprits. Unfortunately, said culprits teleport away before they can be properly apprehended. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #83 | Political issue - War in Iraq | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Superman has qualms about Professor Ivo's latest attack, which President Lex Luthor claims is tied to a terrorist country. | ||||||||
| NOTES:Joe Kelly hamhandedly tries to comment on the War on Terrorism. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #84 | Trial By Fire part 1 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Around the world, criminals are repenting, and taking themselves out of circulation. Even President Luthor seems down for the count, and the JLA are trying to determine who is behind the attacks, and why. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #85 | Trial By Fire part 2 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Now that criminals are repenting, the unknown benefactor has lead the JLA to Nepal, where they find Vandal Savage. Savage tells a tale from the oldest age of mankind, in which a martian skull was found which killed thousands, and may be responsible for what is happening now. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #86 | Trial By Fire part 3 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are overrun by an alien presence that can take them out in a heartbeat. They barely survive their first encounter with Fernus, and Fernus wasn't even trying to kill them. When they deduce who Fernus is and where he comes from, they devise a plan of attack, but Fernus gets there first. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #87 | Trial By Fire part 4 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Fernus keeps ravaging the JLA, and they are only rescued by the intervention of the Guardians of Oa. It seems it was the Guardians who created the Martian fear of fire as a defense mechanism, to prevent them from remembering what they used to be. J'onn remembers. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #88 | Trial By Fire part 5 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA are trying to prevent World War IV, launched when Fernus telepathically tricked several world powers into launching nuclear missiles. They run interference on the missiles, but there's only one leaguer who can stand against a telepath, and he doesn't want to come back... | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #89 | Trial By Fire part 6 | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:With combined attacks in the real and mental planes, the JLA faces Fernus, and prevents the detonation of all but one nuclear warhead. With luck and help, they manage to minimize the damage that would be caused on any fronts. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #91 | Extinction part 1: The Homecoming | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The Watchtower is hit with a meteor storm, which seems to have been caused by a spacecraft arriving from a different part of space. The pilot is a shapeshifting alien, sent to check on the developmental progress of the silver masked monkey, a species nearing extinction. He does not react well when he witnesses the death of what is likely the last wild member of this species. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #92 | Extinction part 2: The Lesson | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Peppy is given a world tour so he can ascertain what has deviated from his people's expectations. They felt the extinct silver masked monkey would be the dominant species, but this is not the case. After seeing as many triumphs as horrors from mankind, Peppy decides that mankind is trying to drive itself to extinction, and feels it is his duty to help in that regard. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #93 | Extinction part 3: Soul Survivor | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Peppy has decided to help mankind destroy themselves, and it takes the intervention of the JLA to prevent this, and to convince him that's not what mankind wants. Confused, Peppy returns to his ship, and makes a fateful decision. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #94 | The Tenth Circle part 1: Suffer the Little Children | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Children with the metagene are vanishing around the world. Manitou Raven also vanished while investigating these occurances, and when the JLA investigate, Superman is kidnapped and held under sway. He is then sent to capture Faith. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #95 | The Tenth Circle part 2: The Enemy Within | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Wonder Woman discovers that the kidnapping are linked to an ancient group of vampires once banished by the Amazons. While looking for the way they were defeated, an enthralled Superman kidnaps Faith, and then returns to the Watchtower to destroy the scrolls Wonder Woman is researching from. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #96 | The Tenth Circle, pt 3: The Heart Of The Matter | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:This issue reveals something of Nudge's history, while Batman investigates the death of one victim, and the enthralled Superman leads Wonder Woman into a trap. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #97 | The Tenth Circle part 4: Interludes on the Last Day of the World! | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:While Nudge tries to find a way to escape, Crucifer leads a mass attack in Saskatchewan, and the available League members track down another group hunting Crucifer and the others. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #98 | The Tenth Circle part 5: Convergence | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA hook up with another group, and take the fight to Crucifer, interrupting his Saskatchewan ceremony, which was designed to impart exiled vampire souls in human bodies. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #99 | The Tenth Circle, Conclusion: Heartbreaker! | $3.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA bring things to a head in a major confrontation, cutting off Crucifer's access to his main power source and his protection. With the help of the new Doom Patrol, they pull everything together, and save as many civilian lives as they can. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #100 | Justice League Elite spinoff issue | $4.00 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:The JLA face off against the Elite, and are soundly trounced. Wonder Woman goes to the United Nations, and begs for a united front against the enemy. With effort, they manage to do so, though the true motivations are not as they originally appear. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #101 | The Pain of the Gods - Superman | $1.75 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:"The Pain of the Gods" focuses on individual failures of the superheroes making up the JLA. Because, you know, there's never been a story in comic book history about these guys failing and wallowing in depression before. Superman fails to save a new superhero. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #102 | The Pain of the Gods - Flash | $1.75 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:"The Pain of the Gods" focuses on individual failures of the superheroes making up the JLA. Because, you know, there's never been a story in comic book history about these guys failing and wallowing in depression before. The Flash goes on a fire-fighting spree after failing to save some kids. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #103 | The Pain of the Gods - Green Lantern | $1.75 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:"The Pain of the Gods" focuses on individual failures of the superheroes making up the JLA. Because, you know, there's never been a story in comic book history about these guys failing and wallowing in depression before. John Stewart makes the wrong choice about which domestic disturbance to answer first. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #104 | The Pain of the Gods - Manhunter From Mars | $1.75 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:"The Pain of the Gods" focuses on individual failures of the superheroes making up the JLA. Because, you know, there's never been a story in comic book history about these guys failing and wallowing in depression before. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #105 | The Pain of the Gods - Wonder Woman | $1.75 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:"The Pain of the Gods" focuses on individual failures of the superheroes making up the JLA. Because, you know, there's never been a story in comic book history about these guys failing and wallowing in depression before. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #106 | The Pain of the Gods - Batman | $1.75 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:"The Pain of the Gods" focuses on individual failures of the superheroes making up the JLA. Because, you know, there's never been a story in comic book history about these guys failing and wallowing in depression before. In this issue, Batman helps the orphaned son of the neophyte hero killed in the first issue. | ||||||||
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JLA (1997 - Third Series) #107 | JLA vs. Crime Syndicate 8-parter | $2.10 | Comic Book | Very Fine | 1 | Details | |
| PLOT:Flash and Martian Manhunter perform maintenance duties, including checking on The Construct (last seen in Chase). | ||||||||
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