Some versions lasted a lifetime but at other times, there seemed to be a new version every year or two.
I've kind of lost track of them all, but what is your favorite version of Justice League
Early Gardner Fox Years
Satellite League
Detroit
Giffen DeMatteis Justice League International
Dan Jurgens League
Extreme Justice / Task Force
Morrison's JLA followed by Waid
JL Unlimited Animated Series
Meltzer Benes McDuffie League
New 52 Geoff Johns
Rebirth
Snyder Vendetti plus JL Dark / Odyssey
Other
Some versions lasted a lifetime but at other times, there seemed to be a new version every year or two.
I've kind of lost track of them all, but what is your favorite version of Justice League
I went with JLU, while the Satellite Era is my favorite from the comics.
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Voted for the animated series but as far as comics it would actually be Joe Kelly's JLA.
Meltzer Benes McDuffie League hands down.
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Justice League Europe.
Satellite era, though it shouldn't come back for regular usage in the modern era for obvious reasons.
Some more self contained Justice styles limited series would occasionally be nice though
I voted for the Gardner Fox version, because someone ought to. This was what started everything else, it was a long run and every other version has built on its core concepts.
I didn't really become a Justice League reader until the satellite years--I had bought a couple of Fox issues before that, but didn't find them interesting enough to continue getting the book (and probably it wasn't always for sale at the drugstore). However, after I got into the satellite run, I then read a lot of Fox and realized just how great those early issues were. The satellite run is certainly good, but there were some years that were better than others.
After that, I would say the Giffen/DeMatteis League. And then the Grant Morrison run, but not the Mark Waid run.
Satellite League
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You know, when Morrison was trying to equate them with the Pantheon, I couldn't help thinking "Yeah, they already were back in the Satellite Era. So much so that they didn't have to hit us over the head with it."
I went with the New Justice era, because we have 2 JL books featuring Wonder Woman.
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Morrison's JLA get my vote.
It really did hit me right between the eyes when it was released.
Meltzer was great, and pretty much everything before the 52 relaunch had something worthwhile.
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