Pages: 224, Hardcover, DC Comics
The adventures of the world's first and finest superteam, the Justice Society of America, continue in the penultimate volume of this landmark series of reprints. In ALL STAR ...
New - The adventures of the world's first and finest super-team, the Justice Society of America, continue in the penultimate volume of this landmark series of reprints. In All Star Comics Archives Vol. 11 the JSA face threats from villains such as the Diamond Man, Mr. Alpha, a sinister Circus, and more.
Pages: 276, Hardcover, DC Comics
ISBN: 1563898128. Title: All Star Comics Archives. Author: Gardner Fox. Publisher: Dc Comics.
From the Golden Age of comics a special volume collecting the early individual adventures of the members of the Justice Society of America from ALL STAR COMICS #1 and #2 at ...
New - An amazing collection of post World War II era tales, ALL STAR ARCHIVES VOL. 9 reprints the classic adventures of the Justice Society of America as they were originally published in the late 1940s. America's original team of super-heroes, the JSA was a diverse group of characters that defended the United States against Nazi plots, alien invasions, and super-villain attacks. In this hardcover edition, Green Lantern, Flash, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Wildcat, and the Atom face off
All Star Comics: Archives 3 Gardner Fox Sheldon Mayer , Joe Simon , Sheldon Moldoff , Bernard Baily , Howard Sherman , Ben Flinton , Cliff Young , Stan Aschmeier , Jack Burnley , Harry G. Peter , Howard Ferguson , Lou Ferstadt , Joe Gallagher , Bernard Klein , Pierce Rice Jack Kirby Originally Published: 1942 - 1943 Reprints: All Star Comics #11-14
The adventures of the world's first and finest superteam, the Justice Society of America, continue in the penultimate volume of this landmark series of reprints. In ALL STAR ...
The adventures of the world's first and finest super-team, the Justice Society of America, continue in the penultimate volume of this landmark series of reprints. In All Star Comics Archives Vol. 11 the JSA face threats from villains such as the Diamond Man, Mr. Alpha, a sinister Circus, and more.
Reprinting legendary tales from the 1940s, ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 8 features the original adventures of the world's premier super-team, the Justice Society of America. In this book of classic stories, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Dr. Mid-Nite, Johnny Thunder and Hawkman must battle the villainy of the Wizard, Brainwave, Vandal Savage, the Gambler, Per Degaton, and the Thinker as the newly formed Injustice Society of the World.
New - In 1940, DC Comics had a radical idea: what if a group of super-heroes banded together to fight threats too great for any one of them to handle alone? Thus was born the Justice Society of America, featuring Green Lantern, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, and many others. These colorful tales set a standard for superhero teams that's still followed today.
The All Star Archives are now complete with this volume collecting the first two issues from the Golden Age of comics. Virtually every founding member of the original JSA lineup minus Superman and Batmanis represented in individual adventures and most stories are also written and drawn by their original creators.
"The sixth collection of the 1940s' greatest super-team, the Justice Society of America, sees the end of World War II. Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman and others star in these stories, which encapsulate the feelings of many Americans at the time. Among them are the anti-German ""This Is Our Enemy!"" and the touching ""A Place in the World"", which welcomed our troops home from overseas."
Originally published as World War II was ending, the stories reprinted in ALL STAR COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 6 are historical snapshots of the emotions that many Americans were experiencing at that time. Mixing tales in which the Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Hawkman, and the rest of the Justice Society of America fought against alien robots, traveled through time and battled sentient paintings with adventures that touched on the emotional return of our soldiers and the prevalent anti-German sentiment,
New - In 1940, DC Comics had a radical idea: what if a group of super-heroes banded together to fight threats too great for any one of them to handle alone? Thus was born the Justice Society of America, featuring Green Lantern, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, and many others. These colorful tales set a standard for superhero teams that's still followed today.