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Jla: World War III (JLA (DC Comics Numbered))

By: Grant Morrison J.M. DeMatteis Howard Porter Mark Pajarillo
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: D C Comics
ISBN: 1563896184
ISBN-13: 9781563896187
Released: 09 Jul 2000
RRP: £10.24
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The best one yet! - By: Larry Ketchersid, 29 Dec 2006
These were originally published as JLA #34 - #41.

The World War III story is the best one of the JLA series so far. Not only does it bring together many of the previous stories, it also yet again brings forth the basic characters of several of the key JLAers.

This is the end of the world saga foretoldin several earlier JLA issues. The Injustice League is back as well, recruiting previous nemesis Prometheis (although Batman, whom Prometheis handily whooped last time, has a few tricksin store for him). The injustice league also rescues General Eiling from an asteroid where he was marooned several issues ago. But the return of the Injustice League isn't the main event; the end of the world as foretold by many (Meteron, Hourman, Zauriel to some extent) is coming,in the form of the aptly named Mageddon. This is the threat that Orion & Barda were sent to Earth to fight, although it seems even greater than their powers.

Batman, Superman, Green Lantern & Plastic Man all get to show their character, flaws & all. Again, this is what makes JLA among the best graphic novels: the heroes have character flaws, even Superman, & the JLAers sometimes dig into each other.

The best bit is Batman, the king of despair, helping Superman, the eternal optimist, overcome mental anguish caused by Maggedon.

The worst part of the JLA is all of the changes that happenin the characters own comics. Diana is back as Wonder Woman, replacing her mother with no explanation. Other characters wanderin & out (though there is some great interaction with Huntress, Superman & Batman).

Fav panel: pg 176: Zauriel, getting volunteers from the Pax Dei!

The Biggest Baddest coolest Super hero comic of all time. - By: e_cleland@yahoo.com, 18 Jun 2001
I know the Watchmen is more intelligent, the Authority more original, & X-men more complicated, but this is the most exciting comic ever written.

Building up to this for 25 odd issues, Morrison just goes mad, for his final story line & makes every story you've ever read, seen or heard seem small & subtle. This redefines epic.

More fun than most summer blockbusters, just buy this & enjoy. It ain't rocket science, but it's fun.


An epic tale and a cast of thousands grasp your attention. - By: , 16 Apr 2001
The tale is one of then biggestin DC's history so far. All the right ingredients are here: destruction, amazing odds, action, personal battles & the death of a well loved hearo ( I won't say who). All this adds up to an amazing story that is secured by the art work & pace. The bad guys are good as well: promethius who took down the league single handed, the indestructable general & an all new baddie: Queen bee. Go now & buy this masterpiece

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