[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5494771]Well, that may be stretching it a bit.
I enjoyed the 1970's JSA run by Paul Levitz as well as the early 1990s [B][I]Justice Society of America[/I][/B] books.[/QUOTE]
The two early 90 mini series are so underrated!
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5494771]Well, that may be stretching it a bit.
I enjoyed the 1970's JSA run by Paul Levitz as well as the early 1990s [B][I]Justice Society of America[/I][/B] books.[/QUOTE]
The two early 90 mini series are so underrated!
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My favorite run will always be Johns' 2006 run of the Justice Society. It was the first DC comic book I ever decided to read and it offered a good mix of the old guard plus legacies. Hope the animated movie and Black Adam are a success alongside the Stargirl show so we can see more of the group :D
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lol! Truth!!!!!
[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5494771]Well, that may be stretching it a bit.
I enjoyed the 1970's JSA run by Paul Levitz as well as the early 1990s [B][I]Justice Society of America[/I][/B] books.[/QUOTE]
Eh I didn't love those runs. They were cool but I was glued to the majority of both of Johns runs.
[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5494771]Well, that may be stretching it a bit.
I enjoyed the 1970's JSA run by Paul Levitz as well as the early 1990s [B][I]Justice Society of America[/I][/B] books.[/QUOTE]
While we all have different favorites with JSA stories, there is really no comparison between the original Golden Age All-Stars, the 1970's All-Star run and the 21st century ongoings. Comics changes considerably and style were dramatically different in all three of those eras. While it's pretty evident art and story styles have technically improved in the last 50 years (arguably), I still prefer the ongoing JSA on their own Earth-Two. And that being my favorite dos not mean I didn't appreciate the power of book-length Golden Age stories, or the plethora of characters and the effects the JSA had on the DC superhero community. It's been over 80 years. Eras do not give you an apples to apples comparison.
Joe Staton cover to AMAZING HEROES #3.
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My two favorite all timers, which is why I had to have both covers of every issue of Infinite Crisis. Wish those two could have drawn the interiors as well.
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Infinity Inc. lives again...
[QUOTE=Frontier;5502999]Infinity Inc. lives again...[/QUOTE]Well, maybe [I][FONT=Times New Roman]some[/FONT][/I] of them do . . .
Aren't most of the JSA still missing? The only ones who've been seen recently are Jay Garrick, Jesse Quick (in The Flash), Alan Scott, Jade, Obsidian, Stargirl (all in Infinite Frontier #0), and Jakeem Thunder (in Teen Titans)?