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12 Facts You Might Not Know About The Justice League
12 Facts You Might Not Know About The Justice League
12 Facts You Might Not Know About The Justice League
With the Justice League of America on its way to theaters as a result of some cruel Monkey's Paw wish, this week finds us going back into the history of DC's pre-eminent super-team to rustle up some strange facts about their origin! Find out about their first foes, their weird headquarters, how they were almost brought down by a teen who snapped his fingers a lot, and the strange connections between the JLA, major league baseball and Sailor Moon!
Ask Chris #200: The Best #200 Issues In Comics History
Ask Chris #200: The Best #200 Issues In Comics History
Ask Chris #200: The Best #200 Issues In Comics History
Q: Since this is Ask Chris #200, what's the best 200th issue in comics? -- @therealdealkern A: You know, Kern, I'm glad you asked. 200 is a really weird number, especially in comics. It should be a pretty huge deal -- as alert reader Charlotte pointed out in her own question this week, once a comic racks up 200 issues, it's pretty much going to be around forever -- but it doesn't quite have the ring of #100, and even hitting that third century mark seems way more important than breezing through the two. Maybe it's that it feels like a foregone conclusion, that once you've passed that first milestone, the second feels like more of an inevitability than an achievement. But at the same time, there's definitely one issue that sticks out as being everything you want out of an anniversary comic, and that's the subject of this week's column. I mean, come on. You didn't really think I was going to answer 100 questions again, did you?
Ask Chris #138: Ladies Night For the JLA
Ask Chris #138: Ladies Night For the JLA
Ask Chris #138: Ladies Night For the JLA
Over a lifetime of reading comics, Senior Writer Chris Sims has developed an inexhaustible arsenal of facts and opinions. That's why, each and every week, we turn to you to put his comics culture knowledge to the test as he responds to your reader questions...
More Than Meets The X-Ray Eye: The Justice League/Transformers Crossover That Could’ve Been
More Than Meets The X-Ray Eye: The Justice League/Transformers Crossover That Could’ve Been
More Than Meets The X-Ray Eye: The Justice League/Transformers Crossover That Could’ve Been
Just imagine The World's Greatest Super-Heroes facing off against some evil Robots in Disguise. It sounds unlikely, but apparently a crossover between the Justice League of America and the Transformers almost happened last year, offering up both Optimus Prime as a Green Lantern and a new purpose for Wonder Woman's invisible jet...
A Brief History Of Wonder Woman's Love Life
A Brief History Of Wonder Woman's Love Life
A Brief History Of Wonder Woman's Love Life
In official DC canon, Superman and Wonder Woman have always remained just really good friends --- that is, until this October's Justice League #12, in which Geoff Johns and Jim Lee will see the two heroes begin what's promised to be a substantive relationship. Following our exploration of some of Superman's former flames, it's time to check out the Amazing Amazon's past dance cards.
Parting Shot: The Justice League — Without Pants
Parting Shot: The Justice League — Without Pants
Parting Shot: The Justice League — Without Pants
The two final covers for the Justice League of America #1 relaunch have been released at The Source, featuring the return to Wonder Woman's swimsuit-style costume from from her previous redesign with full pants. While I tend to think shorts are a better sartorial choice for the Amazonian warrior, turnabout is still fair play, so I couldn't help but be amused by this Photoshop by CA reader Mario P
Franco Spagnolo’s Justice League Gets Edgy and Colorful
Franco Spagnolo’s Justice League Gets Edgy and Colorful
Franco Spagnolo’s Justice League Gets Edgy and Colorful
Here at ComicsAlliance, we love pugs, superheroes and especially pugs dressed up as superheroes. Artist Franco Spagnolo shares at least a few of those of sentiments, which you'll be able to pick up on in his extremely stylized interpretations of the Justice League of America, as well as a few stray pages of puppy sketches...
Mike Allred’s DC Universe Monopoly Game Artwork
Mike Allred’s DC Universe Monopoly Game Artwork
Mike Allred’s DC Universe Monopoly Game Artwork
Once upon a time, something truly awesome nearly happened in the comic book community. Well, it did happen, but fans weren't able to see the results for themselves until now. Ross at "The Brave and the Bold: The Lost Issues" has unearthed a series of six unused Community Chest cards illustrated by "Madman" creator Mike Allred for a defunct DC Universe themed "Monopoly"
‘Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths’ DVD Is Off the Chain
‘Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths’ DVD Is Off the Chain
‘Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths’ DVD Is Off the Chain
Note to our readers: While we're going to try to keep things vague, this article will contain spoilers for the new Justice League movie. Proceed at your own risk! This week saw the release of DC's latest direct-to-DVD animated movie, "Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths," and I'll admit that I was a little skeptical going in...

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