JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #4

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #4
Author: Keith Giffen
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2005-02-16
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League' part 1! The newly established 'Super Buddies' opens for business—complete with their very own theme song. But things hit a sour note when a former foe opens a bar next door to their new 'headquarters' in the strip mall downtown!

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #31

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #31
Author: Howard Victor Chaykin
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2007-01-03
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Sacred Trust' conclusion. The U.N. restrictions are off, and so are the undercover guises the Justice League have been working behind—letting the League confront the Meta-Armies head-on, with explosive force!

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #24

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #24
Author: Steve Englehart
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2006-07-12
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Vixen is the key player when Amos Fortune loses control of his Royal Flush Gang, but the young Leaguers may still need beginners' luck if they're going to escape with their lives! 'A Game of Chance' part 3.

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #10

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #10
Author: Warren Ellis
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2005-07-27
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

New Maps of Hell' part 1! In Metropolis, Lois Lane and Clark Kent investigate a rash of suicides, while Batman tracks an assassin with a deadly weapon in Gotham City. And on Themyscira, Wonder Woman is playing host to newly arrived academics, when a massive explosion hits!

Jla

Jla
Author: Gail Simone
Publisher: Titan Books (UK)
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Justice League of America (Fictitious characters)
ISBN: 9781845767327

Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern and the Martian Manhunter are the world?s greatest super-team ? the Justice League of America! When the Justice League take down the genocidal war criminal General Tuzik, their problems are just beginning! First a Starro virus almost kills the Flash, then Tuzik uses it - and Sybil, the mysterious 'hypothetical woman? - to create a small army ofsuperheroes, using them to take control of China! Outgunned and outmatched, the JLA must mount a last-ditch attack to save the world from a terrifying evil!

JLA.

JLA.
Author: Roger Stern
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2008
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN:

The classic creative team of Roger Stern and John Byrne reunite for this tale from JLA CLASSIFIED #50-54! The Justice League faces a foe who's out for revenge, but The World's Greatest Super Heroes have no record of ever battling him before!

Superman

Superman
Author:
Publisher: PediaPress
Total Pages: 1751
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #40

JLA: Classified (2004-2008) #40
Author: Peter Milligan
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2007-07-11
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Kid Amazo has finally embraced his programming and decided to be the chip off the old byte that his android creator, Amazo, wanted him to be—which means trouble for the League! 'Kid Amazo' part 4.

Kid Amazo!

Kid Amazo!
Author: Peter Milligan
Publisher: Titan Books (UK)
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Justice League of America (Fictitious characters)
ISBN: 9781845767334

Evil genius Professor Ivo has built a new version of Amazo - the robot with the combined powers of the JLA - and this time it's a teenager! But will 'Kid Amazo' live up to his programming and destroy the Justice League? Or will he defy it and become one of the good guys?

Grant Morrison

Grant Morrison
Author: Marc Singer
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1617031372

One of the most eclectic and distinctive writers currently working in comics, Grant Morrison (b. 1960) brings the auteurist sensibility of alternative comics and graphic novels to the popular genres-superhero, science fiction, and fantasy-that dominate the American and British comics industries. His comics range from bestsellers featuring the most universally recognized superhero franchises (All-Star Superman, New X-Men, Batman) to more independent, creator-owned work (The Invisibles, The Filth, We3) that defies any generic classification. In Grant Morrison: Combining the Worlds of Contemporary Comics, author Marc Singer examines how Morrison uses this fusion of styles to intervene in the major political, aesthetic, and intellectual challenges of our time. His comics blur the boundaries between fantasy and realism, mixing autobiographical representation and cultural critique with heroic adventure. They offer self-reflexive appraisals of their own genres while they experiment with the formal elements of comics. Perhaps most ambitiously, they challenge contemporary theories of language and meaning, seeking to develop new modes of expression grounded in comics' capacity for visual narrative and the fantasy genres' ability to make figurative meanings literal.