it was the basic lineup but with Jaime Reyes (probably bc Generation Lost was happening at the time) , the Question, and Aquaman a part of the roster. and no Mr Miracle or Dr Light
What was your favorite lineup in the Giffen/DeMatteis period:
A. Early lineup - Batman, J'onn, Maxwell Lord, Black Canary, Captain Marvel, Guy Gardner, Mr. Miracle, Oberon, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Dr. Fate, & Dr. Light
B. 2nd lineup - Batman, J'onn, Max, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Guy, Mr. Miracle, Oberon, Big Barda, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Captain Atom, Rocket Red, Fire, & Ice.
C. 3rd lineup - Batman, J'onn, Max, Guy, Mr. Miracle, Oberon, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Fire, Ice, & Huntress
D. Final lineup - Batman, J'onn, Max, Guy, Blue Beetle, Fire, Ice, L-Ron, & General Glory
Yeah, there seemed to be a lot of that happening with JLI/JLA/JLE. The books sold very well, so it seemed editors wanted their heroes to make appearances. Yet, I think they were so afraid of what Giffen and DeMatteis would do to their heroes that they didn't want them hanging around too long.
If only the live action JLI tv series had gotten off the ground...
I really liked that line-up, too.
Too bad Giffen and DeMatteis didn't get to use that team.
I imagine Maxima would've been somewhere between Crimson Fox and Power Girl in personality. And I could see her cutting in on Fire & Ice's friendship, and trying to 'improve' Ice because she would see her innocence as a weakness.
That would so end in a fight.
Bloodwynd would probably be dry, maybe a mix of Captain Atom and J'onn, but with the added mysteriousness of Dr. Fate (possibly disappearing or appearing constantly, and spooking the other members).
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This. He did some if his best art here and some interesting stories but got ALL of the characterizations wrong. One of the things I loved about JLI was how all of them felt like fleshed out real people compared to the way other comics were written at the time. You felt like you knew them.
That all changed when Jurgens took over. It felt like I was reading about strange characters that I'd never read about before.
I agree.
During the Giffen/DeMatteis run I could easily guess what each character's reaction would be to a given situation.
A lot of non-readers would criticize JLI for having the characters too realistic and showing natural human quirks that we all have.
For me, it made me realize how two-dimensional the characters in other comics were because there were aspects of them that we never got to see.
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Thread makes me feel so old. I was reading all those books when they came out they were pretty cheap and at the grocery store near me.
At first I thought I was the only one that liked them, or maybe that it was just nostalgia.
Really dynamic roster, and I like a variation to the justice league, OTHER than the big names that we have now.
But Armageddon 2001 really got me hooked. I was really surprised when the bad guy was hawk, and... didn't know the whole story behind it.
Just enjoying new things as a kid I guess.
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