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Today, we skip ahead a little further to July 1980 for Justice League of America #180 ... Justice League's “Satellite era” of the Bronze Age, referred to as such because of the team's original ...
the Justice League of America moved its HQ from a secret mountain base in Happy Harbor, Rhode Island to a sophisticated Satellite in orbit miles above the Earth. This Bronze Age team kept the core ...
The second thing brings us back to the idea of doing that Silver Age type of storytelling, but updating it to match the modern world. This is the Justice League of America, and so, from the outset ...
The Secret Society of Supervillains were the premiere Justice League villains of the Bronze Age, and even got their own short lived comic in the late ’70s DC Explosion, when the publisher ...
And they have a similar house style… Bleeding Cool previously reported how retailer orders for Justice League Of America: The Bronze Age Vol 1 trade paperback had been cancelled, and resolicited ...
The team will go through a phase where it's comprised of the biggest and brightest heroes DC has to offer (i.e. the original Silver Age incarnation ... off team. Justice League of America ...
But when it comes to the League’s various series over the past sixty years, which runs are the all-time greatest? Whether it’s as the Justice League of America, International, Unlimited ...
This is as good as Bronze Age era JLA gets. Writers: Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis / Artist: Kevin Maguire Justice League #1-7, Justice League International #8-24, Justice League America #25-30 ...
The Justice Society of America ... throughout the Golden Age, through The Flash, through Adventure Comics, and as backup stories in other books across the Silver and Bronze Age, and in its ...