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JLA: New World Order (DC Essential Edition)

Current price: $19.99
JLA: New World Order (DC Essential Edition)
JLA: New World Order (DC Essential Edition)

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JLA: New World Order (DC Essential Edition)

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The big seven unite! Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash, Aquaman and Martian Manhunter—the quintessential Justice League—are back, but have they already been replaced? A new super-team has arrived on Earth, seemingly to save humanity. But nothing is quite as it seems with the Hyperclan! They claim to have come in peace, halting civil wars and vanquishing famine. These new protectors are hailed by the world...but the Dark Knight knows better. After Batman discovers the Hyperclan's shocking true nature, it's up to the World's Greatest Super Heroes to stop them! Jump into the DC Universe with this outstanding JLA series, written by Grant Morrison ( Final Crisis ) with stunning art by Howard Porter ( The Flash ). This new edition collects #1-9 and JLA Secret Files #1. The DC Essential Edition series highlights the best standalone stories the medium has to offer, featuring comics' greatest characters. JLA: New World Order is a seminal, groundbreaking tale that transcends the printed page. For new readers and longtime fans, this is a definitive entry point to the DC Universe's vast library. Start with the Essentials!

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