
Formerly Known as the Justice League #1-6, Justice League: Miniseries #Other, Clásicos DC: JLA/JLE #17
Formerly Known As the Justice League
Edition: REV
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1401203051
ISBN 13: 9781401203054
Publication date: April 1st, 2004
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages: 137
Genres: Manga, Graphic Novels
In a vibrant yet chaotic universe, the usual pillars of heroism are portrayed through an exaggerated lens, where quirks and personalities collide dramatically. The story plunges readers deep into the lives of the iconic characters who once banded together as the Justice League, highlighting their trials, tribulations, and the more humorous side of their extravagant powers.
J. M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen bring an inventive narrative that balances both heartfelt moments and comedic chaos, as the heroes grapple with their identities and the expectations that come with their legendary status. As they navigate relationships, rivalries, and the absurdity of their newfound circumstances, the heroes find themselves in unexpected situations that challenge their camaraderie and redefine their purpose.
With each page, the exploration of friendship, identity, and heroism unfolds, presenting a fresh perspective on well-loved characters. Readers will find themselves laughing, reflecting, and eagerly turning pages as the former champions of justice embrace the complexities of their “normal” lives.
J. M. DeMatteis and Keith Giffen bring an inventive narrative that balances both heartfelt moments and comedic chaos, as the heroes grapple with their identities and the expectations that come with their legendary status. As they navigate relationships, rivalries, and the absurdity of their newfound circumstances, the heroes find themselves in unexpected situations that challenge their camaraderie and redefine their purpose.
With each page, the exploration of friendship, identity, and heroism unfolds, presenting a fresh perspective on well-loved characters. Readers will find themselves laughing, reflecting, and eagerly turning pages as the former champions of justice embrace the complexities of their “normal” lives.