Justice Society of America v3 (2007-Present) DC ComicsPublisher: DC ComicsStatus: (x) Current ( ) Finished ( ) CancelledSchedule: ( ) Weekly (x) Monthly ( ) Bi-Monthly ( ) OtherFormat: ( ) Crossover Event (x) Ongoing Series ( ) Mini-Series ( ) One-ShotPublication: 2007-PresentThe Justice Society of America, or JSA, is a DC Comics superhero group, the first team of superheroes in comic book history. Conceived by editor Sheldon Mayer and writer Gardner Fox, the JSA first appeared in All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940).In 1985, DC rewrote its continuity in the Crisis on Infinite Earths maxi-series. The series merged all of the company's various realities into one, placing the JSA as World War II-era predecessors to the company's modern characters. A few unsuccessful and often controversial revivals were attempted, until a new series, titled JSA, was launched in 1999, continuing until July 2006. A new Justice Society of America series was launched in December 2006.Single Issuesalternate link -. missing page 1!!.fixed version -Annuals/Specials-thanks: syncretic, Rhadamanthys, Vitela, Lorely, mrblueeyes, TheNight, Feinlyre.
How do series work?To create a series or add a work to it, go to a 'work' page. The 'Common Knowledge' section now includes a 'Series' field. Enter the name of the series to add the book to it.Works can belong to more than one series. In some cases, as with, disagreements about order necessitate the creation of.Tip: If the series has an order, add a number or other descriptor in parenthesis after the series title (eg., 'Chronicles of Prydain (book 1)'). By default, it sorts by the number, or alphabetically if there is no number. If you want to force a particular order, use the character to divide the number and the descriptor. So, '(0 prequel)' sorts by 0 under the label 'prequel.'
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A True ClassicAt a time when maxi-series and crossovers seemed to fizzle at the end, whether due to lack of creativity or lack of courage, Crisis on Infinite Earths remained strong throughout the story. The artwork is excellent. Nobody can put as many characters and as much action into a picture as well as George Perez. This story stands as arguably the greatest universe changing stories of all time. The only thing missing is the crossovers to the other DC titles. I look forward to the day when DC decides to reproduce more of these classics as TPBs. The Original Crossover.Anyone having any interest in the classic characters of the dc universe will want to read or reread this epic tale.
Spanning all known universes and earths, encompasing all the major players, and full of twists,turns, and excitement. This is the standard by which all 'events' are based. This edition is exceptional. Having read the originals, all the artwork comes alive in this trade edition, showing why George Perez is still considered one of the great comic artists. For a great read, pick this up.
Sales of Defective Comics since yesterday have picked up so there are now far fewer to buy. Just letting you know.Last night, after all the 'DC and Marvel Comics are dead' talk I decided to try to read Crisis On Infinite Earths again. I never made it past part 1.
Now this was a series I came across in the odd newsagents shop and it took a year to get all 12 issues. My brother read them. I read them so much that I needed to buy the trade to stop the covers falling off.I know some people do not care about the Silver Age Flash. But even a Mervelite has to have something to read and those old Justice League of America comics, and occasionally my older brother's DC comics, fitted the bill.
I was reading the fanzines and talking to fans back then. 'They killed the. Flash!' About sums the response.Then.then they killed Supergirl. Then.then.Oddly, that face kind of sums it all up.Now I was a Marvelite and here I am seeing some of DC Comics greatest heroes being wiped out. People in the DC Universe could not even remember them.
If I was left slightly shell-shocked you can imagine how the true DC comic fans were feeling. They had invested a lot of emotion in some of these characters -some from a very early age. Now their heroes were being wiped out.Yes, DC had continuity problems. Golden Age and Silver Age Superman, not to mention Superboy and there was a Golden Age Aquaman as well as the Silver Age one. You see, National Publications (DC) were publishing comics to make money -why should they care if there was no continuity? The rags made money so screw that.But it was not always like that. In the 1940s some of DCs top super heroes such as the Green Lantern, Atom, Hawkman, etc.
Teamed up to form the Justice Society of America. Fans at the time suddenly realised that all these characters inhabited the same world.
And let's not forget Timely and The All Winners Squad. But All Star Comics #3, Winter 1940/41 was the first appearance of the JSA. The team were back, on and off, up to the early 2000s (based on Earth 2 of course) but after the 2007 series it all went, as we are want to say in Bristol, 'tits up'.But with Crisis on Infinite Earths everything had changed and we even saw old Charlton Comics characters (let's say they were 'legally' purchased from the old company because that deal is so fraught with dodgy deals.) such as the Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, the Question and others enter The Crisis. Some of these characters, post Crisis, got their own comic series because Crisis had made them part of the DCU post Crisis.As people noted, however, continuity -the whole supposed reason for the Crisis series- started falling apart even as Crisis On Infinite Earths #12 hit the shelves.
John Byrne was brought in to reboot Superman and others came in to usher the new Post Crisis era in. But as we know now, things were not that smooth (or pleasant for some of the creators). See, Sean Howe needs to do a 'DC Comics Behind Closed Doors' -which should be fun because people who spilled the beans on Marvel for that book have spilt more than a few cans of beans on DC.before jumping back on board.and off again.DC Comics had discovered their little 'continuity cleanser' made a barrel load of money. Uh.maybe another little Crisis might make more money again? No one seems to talk about Zero Hour? It's taken a couple decades but comic fans have tired of all the reboots.
They settle into a new Batman or Superman then.reboot. Over and over.You know, I had a panic email from the old editor at Silver bullet Comics (it used to be a great interview site) I worked for - he had the opportunity to interview Marv Wolfman who had adapted the new Superman Returns movie into a novel.
The studio put him up for interviews but the editor had fan-boy nerves so I explained how to handle the interview. I got to, uh, 'interview' the 'legend'. It's all in The Hooper Interviews and will never be posted online so you want to read it.Anyway, Wolfman was a pain. He did not want to answer questions on the novel adaption -'non disclosure agreement'. In fact, I did wonder wtf he was willing to talk about since the studio arranged everything -he did confirm he was Marv Wolfman, though. Eventually I thought: 'I'll ask about Crisis On Infinite Earths -no non disclosures there!' With the press pack came the lines: 'Marv adapted his historic comic book series Crisis On Infinite Earths into an epic novel' Well, I had never seen it nor read it so I thought as a writer he'd like to blow his own trumpet a little.
I asked about how hard it was to adapt a 12 issue major comic series into a novel? 'It's not based on the series'. He didn't want to talk too much but he did state he had left a 'Get out of the ramifications of COIE' sequence in the comic.Was it the one DC used for Final Crisis? Buy the book and read the interview.But things Wolfman said stuck in my mind. Why would DC be publishing COIE to tidy up decades of messy continuity and let Wolfman put that 'Get out and return everything to normal' segment. 'It's what DC wanted' he said, though by that time my patience was up with the 'Star'.Later I checked and talked to a few people who had been at DC at the time and even some of the old fan press people who were old pals with the DC writers. One person told me something.
Unbeknownst to a second person what he told me matched with what person One told me. Then a third and a very-hard-to-get-info out of fourth person.
DC comics was so unsure of what they were doing with killing all the characters off that there was an element of fear that fans would create a back-lash -these were, after all, legendary DC Comic heroes. So, if the back-lash happened everything could be undone quickly with another series. DC had that little faith in what they were doing and it is unclear whether they did not care about the fan back-lash that happened because it did not affect sales badly or whether it was a case of 'Screw it'. It was interesting that several people mentioned the existence of at least one 'reverse the Crisis' script but who wrote it -? There were even rumours that the script in question was used to form the Zero Hour series.The thing is that COIE followed on from Marvel's successful Marvel Super Heroes Secret War so was the whole 'continuity clean up' really nothing more than a way to try to make money out of fans and beat Marvel? Just look at DC comic history since then.
Every other year we had another crisis, trade reprints of the old JLA-JSA team ups were all Crisis On Multiple Earths, we had Identity CRISIS.well, we know that 'Crisis' popped up in the first JLA-JSA cross-over but let's have a count here:. 1 'Crisis on Earth-One!' And 'Crisis on Earth-Two!'
. 2 'Crisis on Earth-Three!' . 3 'Crisis on Earth-A!' .
4 'Crisis Between Earth-One and Earth-Two!' . 5 'The Super-Crisis That Struck Earth-Two!' And 'The Negative-Crisis On Earths One-Two!'
. 6 Undeclared crises. 7 'Crisis on Earth-X!'
. 8 'Crisis in Eternity!' , 'Crisis on Earth-S!' , and 'Crisis in Tomorrow!' . 9 'Crisis in the 30th Century!'
And 'Crisis in Triplicate!' . 10 'Crisis from Yesterday' and 'Crisis from Tomorrow'. 11 'Crisis above Earth-One'. 12 'Crisis on New Genesis', 'Crisis Between Two Earths', and 'Crisis on Apokolips'. 13 'Countdown to Crisis' and 'Crisis in Limbo'.
14 'Crisis on Earth-Prime'. 15 'Crisis in the Thunderbolt Dimension'. 16 'Family Crisis'. 17 Crisis on Infinite Earths, 'Last Crisis on Earth-Two', and 'The Final Crisis'. 18 'A second Crisis'. 19 Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!.
20 'Crisis Times Five'. 21 Countdown to Infinite Crisis.
22 Infinite Crisis. 23 Final Crisis. So, as I tried to read Crisis On Infinite Earths last night, well, it was after Midnight so this morning if you want to be technical, I just thought about that Wolfman interview and the things I'd learnt back in the 1980s and even last week! Crisis On Infinite Earths has a place next to Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns in DC comics history but when you start to think about it, yeah, good story but there is that bad taste in the mouth.continuity never meant much to DC and after its 'clean up' it still meant nothing. A few years back, when Howard Chaykin was at a Bristol Comic Expo he stated (and I wrote about this before): 'F. continuity.
Continuity is shit!' DCs Bob Wayne sat next to him and agreed.
Ολόκληρη η 1,2,3,4 η Σεζόν / 5η Σεζόν 2019Η ιστορία ξεκινά με την Kara στην ηλικία των 24 χρόνων, να ζεί στη Γή και έχει πλήρη γνώση των δυνάμεων που κατέχει και που μοιράζεται με τον ξάδελφο της. Αν και Kara έκρυβε τις δυνάμεις της για όλη της ζωή, τελικά αποφασίζει να τις αποδεχθεί και να γίνει η ηρωίδα που της επιφύλασσε το πεπρωμένο της. Episodes Guide. 1 Season. Episode 1 — Pilot 26 Oct. 2015.
Episode 2 — Stronger Together 2 Nov. 2015. Episode 3 — Fight or Flight 9 Nov. 2015. Episode 4 — Livewire 16 Nov.
2015. Episode 5 — How Does She Do It? 23 Nov. 2015. Episode 6 — Red Faced 30 Nov. 2015.
Episode 7 — Human for a Day 7 Dec. 2015. Episode 8 — Hostile Takeover 14 Dec.
2015. Episode 9 — Blood Bonds 4 Jan. 2016. Episode 10 — Childish Things 18 Jan. 2016. Episode 11 — Strange Visitor from Another Planet 25 Jan.
2016. Episode 12 — Bizarro 1 Feb. 2016. Episode 13 — For the Girl Who Has Everything 8 Feb. 2016.
Episode 14 — Truth, Justice and the American Way 22 Feb. 2016. Episode 15 — Solitude 29 Feb. 2016. Episode 16 — Falling 14 Mar. 2016.
Episode 17 — Manhunter 21 Mar. 2016. Episode 18 — Worlds Finest 28 Mar. 2016.
Episode 19 — Myriad 11 Apr. 2016.
Episode 20 — Better Angels 18 Apr. 2016. 2 Season. Episode 1 — The Adventures of Supergirl 10 Oct. 2016. Episode 2 — The Last Children of Krypton 17 Oct.
2016. Episode 3 — Welcome to Earth 24 Oct. 2016.
Episode 4 — Survivors 31 Oct. 2016.
Episode 5 — Crossfire 7 Nov. 2016. Episode 6 — Changing 14 Nov. 2016. Episode 7 — The Darkest Place 21 Nov.
Myob accounting plus v18 serial number. 2016. Episode 8 — Medusa 28 Nov. 2016. Episode 9 — Supergirl Lives 23 Jan. 2017.
Episode 10 — We Can Be Heroes 30 Jan. 2017. Episode 11 — The Martian Chronicles 6 Feb.
2017. Episode 12 — Luthors 13 Feb. 2017. Episode 13 — Mr. Mxyzptlk 20 Feb.
2017. Episode 14 — Homecoming 27 Feb. 2017. Episode 15 — Exodus 6 Mar.
2017. Episode 16 — Star-Crossed 20 Mar.
2017. Episode 17 — Distant Sun 27 Mar. 2017. Episode 18 — Ace Reporter 24 Apr. 2017.
Episode 19 — Alex 1 May 2017. Episode 20 — City of Lost Children 8 May 2017.
Episode 21 — Resist 15 May 2017. Episode 22 — Nevertheless, She Persisted 22 May 2017. 3 Season. Episode 1 — Girl of Steel 9 Oct.
2017. Episode 2 — Triggers 16 Oct.
2017. Episode 3 — Far from the Tree 23 Oct. 2017. Episode 4 — The Faithful 30 Oct. 2017.
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Episode 5 — Damage 6 Nov. 2017. Episode 6 — Midvale 13 Nov. 2017. Episode 7 — Wake Up 20 Nov. 2017.
Episode 8 — Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1 27 Nov. 2017.
Episode 9 — Reign 4 Dec. 2017. Episode 10 — Legion of Super-Heroes 16 Jan. 2018. Episode 11 — Fort Rozz 22 Jan. 2018.
Episode 12 — For Good 29 Jan. 2018. Episode 13 — Both Sides Now 5 Feb. 2018. Episode 14 — Schott Through the Heart 16 Apr. 2018.
Episode 15 — In Search of Lost Time 23 Apr. 2018. Episode 16 — Of Two Minds 30 Apr.
2018. Episode 17 — Trinity 7 May 2018. Episode 18 — Shelter from the Storm 14 May 2018. Episode 19 — The Fanatical 21 May 2018. Episode 20 — Dark Side of the Moon 28 May 2018.
Episode 21 — Not Kansas 4 Jun. 2018. Episode 22 — Make It Reign 11 Jun.
2018. Episode 23 — Battles Lost and Won 18 Jun. 2018. 4 Season. Episode 1 — American Alien 14 Oct.
Crisis On Infinite Earths Episodes
2018. Episode 2 — Fallout 21 Oct. 2018. Episode 3 — Man of Steel 28 Oct. 2018. Episode 4 — Ahimsa 4 Nov.
2018. Episode 5 — Parasite Lost 11 Nov. 2018.
Episode 6 — Call to Action 18 Nov. 2018. Episode 7 — Rather the Fallen Angel 25 Nov. 2018. Episode 8 — Bunker Hill 2 Dec. 2018. Episode 9 — Elseworlds, Part 3 11 Dec.
2018. Episode 10 — Suspicious Minds 20 Jan.
2019. Episode 11 — Blood Memory 27 Jan. 2019. Episode 12 — Menagerie 17 Feb.
2019. Episode 13 — What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way 3 Mar. 2019. Episode 14 — Stand and Deliver 10 Mar.
2019. Episode 15 — O Brother, Where Art Thou?
17 Mar. 2019. 5 Season. Episode 1 — Episode #5.1 2019. Episode 9 — Crisis on Infinite Earths 2019. View all.
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