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Justice League of America Archives, Vol. 7 (DC Archive Editions)

Justice League of America Archives, Vol. 7 (DC Archive Editions)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Make way for the JLA
Review: These books are awesome. Buy 'em, read 'em and read 'em again. These are all classic stores.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Zatanna Leads Off This One...
Review: This is the top of the run of Mike Sekowsky's art, here is the Justice League in all its glory. Starting in Volume 8 we see a changing of art and writing styles as the line up changes. But for now we have the classic JLA line up.

The volume leads off with the wrap-up of the Zatanna storyline that wove its way through several DC titles in the 60's as she searched for her father (available as a trade paperback on its own-just do a search for Zatanna).

Good old silver age fun ensues with the reapperance of the Queen Bee, yet another Crisis and crossover with the Justice Society of America from earth two, and the League gets an assist from the newly minted Batgirl.

Issue #57 is reprinted which served up the well meaning (but sometimes heavy handed) lesson in racial/cultural tolerance "Man, Thy Name Is Brother."

It does not get any more fun than this. Get braced 'cause in volume #8 Dick Dillin takes over the artistic reins and the JLA would never be the same again.


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