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    Justice League of America #0

    Justice League of America » Justice League of America #0 - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow released by DC Comics on September 1, 2006.

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    3.7 stars

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    Awesome Flashback Issue 0

    This issue is a flashback issue which sets the stage for the new JLA comics. Most of them are flashbacks, though there are also flashforwards where we see Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman still interacting with each other, keeping JLA alive. New readers to this should take some time to research the history, as the time between the pre and post-Crisis is a bit hazy, but regular readers will understand straight away. The journey of the three-way relationship evolves greatly in this issue, and sho...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Justice League of America 0

    I have said before that I don't read many comics. This storyline is one of the best I have followed so far. With great characters known by most of the universe, the Justice League holds powerhouses like Aquaman, Vixen, Black Canary, Supergirl and of course Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman. I love the Justice League inevitably and this comic is no different. It starts the Justice League and makes a decision on its members. I love the starts and finishes of all comics and like I said above, this...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    The Past 0

    This issue gives us a look at the history of the Justice League through the meetings of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. The art is okay, it is attempted and sometimes succeeds in mimicing art from the different eras. The writing is very simple though, but then again it is a very simple tale to tell. Just show a major event and Have the three heroes say remember this, and then say what happened.   As they are discussing the major events of the past we are watching them select members for the n...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    It all began with The Big Three... 0

    Review:  This shows you the history of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman over the years they spend together as members of the Justice League, from the Golden age, Silver, Bronze...and now the Modern age, where they're about to decide who'll be in the League. The time period from each page seems to be mixed around, so I don't actually know which events happened in order, also each page is drawn by a different artist, which I thought was cool. There are some moments that are not recognizible but ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Justice League of America #0 0

    The Justice League of America is considered one of the best superhero teams, so the new series had to meet the high standards of comic book fans. Justice League #0 surpassed those standards. Not only did it give a glimpse into what will come, but it also shed some light on the JLa for readers unfamiliar with the team. It gave so much about what happened and what is to come for the league, Booster Gold (or more likely Skeets) might have wrote it. One of the best sues in the series. Purchasing is ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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