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    JLA #38

    JLA » JLA #38 - World War III Part 3 of 6 released by DC Comics on February 1, 2000.

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    World War III Part 3 of 6 last edited by Thor_Ul on 09/26/18 07:47PM View full history

    Grant Morrison's ultimate JLA story continues with Part 3 of the 6-part "World War Three"! As Luthor's new Injustice Gang tear the JLA Watchtower apart, the true power behind the newly erupting global warfare finally shows itself: Mageddon, the war-bringer, the anti-sun, the ultimate agent of doom. Don't miss Batman's epic rematch with Prometheus! See Metropolis transformed into the hive- headquarters for the new Queen Bee! Feel the stars themselves shudder as the mighty Orion announces that "the blood-red game of gods has begun!" This is what super-hero comics are all about!

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    With this issue Grant Morrison begins to close some story and wrap up the Injustice Gang. All the while he sets up the fall of the next Injustice Gang member, and continues to build toward the final showdown with Mageddon. It is quite a feat for him to keep each story arch flowing. Yet some do feel like filler.For example, a lot of the action comes from Superman Martian Manhunterand Orion fighting the General. Sure it fills the panel, and would be gruesome were it not for the generals purple blo...

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