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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 Fabric Type: 9781401221966 Legal Disclaimer: 1401221963 Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics Metal Type: DC Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 208 Total External Bays Free: March 17, 2009 Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics Total Gem Weight: Young Adult Total Parallel Ports: March 17, 2009 DC Comics Editorial Review: Product Description: The 1980s adventures of the Justice League of America continues with this new, fourth volume of off-the-wall adventures. In this volume, the team works on a captured alien spacecraft, unaware that the new Injustice League is pursuing them in their own stolen ship from Thanagar, Hawkman's homeworld. And then, while Booster Gold and Blue Beetle are hired to track a vampire, the team's promoter, Maxwell Lord, learns that he may have super-powers of his own. Plus: The Joker puts in an appearance, threatening the team through their private lives. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - As Wonderful as this was, after 4 volumes (and considerable cost) it would have been nice to have some closure.I've enjoyed all 4 volumes of this book. I appreciate the editorial notes that help navigate around the major events of the time in DC continuity. Maybe I'm just too much of a completist, but after more than 800 pages and a retail price of almost $100, I'd like to have an ending that feels more like the end. That gripe aside, this volume was full of the fun, and funny adventure that this series is so fondly remembered for. All in all, I'd recommend it. And I'll happily change this rating to 5 stars ... Read More Rating: - Presenting more cultured Bwa-ha-has for your reading pleasure (it's recommended that you read da trade whilst sipping champagne)A right time and a place for everything. Back in the '80s, Keith Giffen and J.M. Dematteis were assigned as the writing team for the relaunched Justice League series, and they unexpectedly ended up with a runaway hit on their hands (helped gynormously, of course, by sensational new artist Kevin Maguire). Giffen and Dematteis came up with and perfected a slapstick brand of storytelling which back in those days somehow meshed in with the comic book fan's psyche. I know this because I was around back then, ... Read More Justice League International, Vol. 4 Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |