Re-presented in their entirety from the Silver Age of comics--issues 28-30 of the Brave and the Bold and issues 1-6 of Justice League of America, showcasing the early adventures of the JLA!
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Pages: 240, Hardcover, DC Comics
Since the day he first flew over Metropolis, the Man of Steel has been a hero of mythological proportions. Whether saving the world or defending America, the Last Son of Krypton has proven that the true measure of a man is his actions and not his abilities. SUPERMAN: THE ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES VOL. 3 presents the original adventures that are now the foundation of Superman's legendary status. Influenced by the Max Fleischer animated Superman cartoons of the 1940s, this stunning book showcases the Man of
Don't miss this Archive Edition collecting JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #71-80 (1969-1970)! In these issues, the Black Canary joined, the new satellite headquarters was born, and more! Plus, an intro by pop culture historian William Schelly!
. Author: Gardner Fox. Publisher: DC Comics . Format: TRADE CLOTH
Re-presenting from the Silver Age of comics--the early adventures of the Justice League of America!
This classic collection of the Silver Age exploits of the JLA includes JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #29-30, the classic "Crisis on Earth-Three" story that inspired the JLA: EARTH 2 hardcover.
DC Comics has created some of the world's most legendary super-heroes. In the 1950s, they decided to bring them all together and form the Justice League of America. In this beautiful hardcover book, Batman, Superman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman come together to form the most powerful super-hero group of all time. Included in these stories is the origin of the League itself as well as its first battle against the alien menace, Starro the Conqueror.
Pages: 224, Hardcover, DC Comics
ISBN: 1563894122. Title: Justice League of America Archives. Author: . Publisher: Dc Comics.
The hardcover reprints of the Silver Age adventures of theJustice League of America continue with this handsome volume, reprintingJUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #31-38 and #40 (#39 was a reprint issue...
Justice League of America: Archives 2 Gardner Fox Mike Sekowsky Bernard Sachs Published: January 1993 Originally Published: 1961 - 1962 Reprints: Justice League of America #7-14 Description Interstellar threats. Alien dictators. Lords of sin and demons of darkness. Time and again, the forces of evil would conspire to bring about their ruinous and terrifying objective - the complete destruction of planet Earth. Valiantly, the superheroes of the world fought back, struggling tirelessly to protect the weak and
Spirit Archives Edition HC (2000- DC/Dark Horse) 6-1ST graphic novel Original cover price: $49.95 #6-1ST NM $40.00 DC Archives Edition - Volume 6 - 1st printing. Story and art by Will Eisner. Reprinting the newspaper Spirit sections from January 3 to July 27, 1943. With America embroiled in World War II, the Spirit began to take on Axis foes as well as the usual cast of colorful thugs, crooks and killers. Plus, an introduction by Eisner describing his work for the Army and his role in the development of
This collection reprints the legendary tale of how a group ofsuper powered teenagers and sidekicks came together to form the New TeenTitans. Led by Robin, Wonder Girl, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, the Changeling,and Kid Flash fight side by side against all manners of threats to theworld. Including a monumental confrontation with their mentors, the JusticeLeague of America, this book also features their first battle with Trigonthe Terrible as well as the first appearance of one of their greatestenemies and
Features Discoveries . . .America : Washington DC Telly Award Winner The Capitol of the United States of America is the world's most recognizable icon of freedom. The first planned city in America, Washington D.C. has become the country's grandest repository of national institutions, historical relics, museums, monuments and memorials...Here too, are museums of the Smithsonian Institution, The National Archives and The Library of Congress. The National Zoo provides a change of pace while visiting the many
Justice League of America: Archives 5 Gardner Fox Mike Sekowsky Bernard Sachs Originally Published: 1964 - 1965 Reprints: Justice League of America #31-40 Our Price: $44.95 Description The 1960s witnessed dramatic changes in American popular culture. The worried, conservative patterns of the 1950s had failed to feed the imagination of the American public, who demanded new ideas about politics, about themselves, and about the world in which they lived. Television, once considered a "low-brow" medium, began
Born in 1958 in the midst of the space race, DC's science-fiction hero Adam Strange captured the imagination of a new generation of comics readers! Now, those classic Silver Age tales are revisited in this volume! These tales were written by Gardner Fox and feature the pencils of Mike Sekowsky and Carmine Infantino, with inks by Bernard Sachs, Joe Giella and Murphy Anderson. This volume, which features a cover by Gil Kane and Sachs, also includes an introduction by longtime inker and Alter Ego magazine
In a time when America needed a true hero, Sgt. Frank Rock emerged as a symbol of patriotism during the United States' battle against the Nazis in World War II. Reprinted in this edition are nineteen of the most hard-hitting Sgt. Rock war stories ever told, including an early "prototype" version of the ultimate war hero as well as his first appearance. Leading Easy Company against the worst evil man has truly ever faced, Sgt. Rock was and still is an emblem of America's fighting spirit.