Justice Society of America: A Celebration of 75 Years
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Rating | : | 4.31 (934 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1401255310 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-07 |
Language | : | English |
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Hibbard, to their modern member rosters by David Goyer and Geoff Jonns, JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS collects stories that unite DC Comics heroes over time and throughout the ages, from such legendary talents as Roy Thomas, Dennis O'Neil, Paul Levitz, Robert Kanigher, James Robsinson, and more!. Comic book history was made in 1940 with the introduction of the Justice Society of America in ALL-STAR COMICS. Hour-Man, Doctor Fate, The Spectre, The Sandman, The Atom, The Flash, The Green Lantern and Hawkman all became acquainted with one another and the world met its first super-hero team! In the seventy-five years since their inaugural meeting, new generations of heroes including Superman, Wildcat, and Wonder Woman have come to the table with the purpose of protecting the DCU with their combined crime-fighting powers!From their first momentous team up by Gardner Fox and Everett E
Greg said A good representation of the Society's 75 year history. I really wish DC would publish the contents of these Anniversary editions in advance. Here's what's in this volumePart 1: For America and Democracy! (Introduction by Roy Thomas) "For America and Democracy" from ALL-STAR COMICS #A good representation of the Society's 75 year history Greg I really wish DC would publish the contents of these Anniversary editions in advance. Here's what's in this volumePart 1: For America and Democracy! (Introduction by Roy Thomas) "For America and Democracy" from ALL-STAR COMICS #4 (1941) "The Injustice Soci. (19A good representation of the Society's 75 year history Greg I really wish DC would publish the contents of these Anniversary editions in advance. Here's what's in this volumePart 1: For America and Democracy! (Introduction by Roy Thomas) "For America and Democracy" from ALL-STAR COMICS #4 (1941) "The Injustice Soci. 1) "The Injustice Soci. "Way Too Much JLA, Not Enough JSA" according to LAWriter. This book has way too many JLA-JSA crossovers (already reprinted in Crisis On Multiple Earths series), not enough Golden Age (only three stories). All-Star #Way Too Much JLA, Not Enough JSA This book has way too many JLA-JSA crossovers (already reprinted in Crisis On Multiple Earths series), not enough Golden Age (only three stories). All-Star #3, the first appearance of the JSA is not included, how is that even possible? Also DC Special #29 . , the first appearance of the JSA is not included, how is that even possible? Also DC Special #29 . JAllen said Sadly, dire.. I was really looking forward to this book, but as with the other 'Celebration of 75 Years' volumes, this one is a disappointment -- perhaps the most disappointing so far (I can't say for sure, not having seen the Flash's yet). Roy Thomas admits that 'consi
He continues to script comics as well as editing the comics-history magazine Alter Ego for TwoMorrows Publishing. Roy Thomas has written and often edited comics since 1965, mostly for DC and Marvel. He and his wife Dann live in rural South Carolina, surrounded by a menagerie of birds and beasts. He is also the editor of a series of four books about the Justice Society of America, its heroes and its creators, published under the umbrella title The All-Star Companion.