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Following the Giffen/DeMatteis run were the Jurgens (#61-77) and Vado (#78-91) runs of Justice League, both of which are a mixed bag, with moments of charm and intrigue but ultimately lacking the...
Justice League Europe #1-50 was a fascinating mix of humor, drama, and superheroics that stands as a solid spin-off of the Justice League International era. Centered around the European branch of the...
The final stretch of Keith Giffen’s Justice League International (#26-63) was an uneven ride that struggled to keep its charm intact. Following the adventures of the ragtag JLI/JLA team—including...
Justice League International #1-25 is a delightful departure from the usual superhero fare, trading high-stakes drama for humor and personality clashes. This run, led by writers Keith Giffen and J.M....
The 1997 DC crossover event Genesis attempts to explore the concept of the "Godwave," an energy phenomenon that gives heroes and villains their powers, tying the DC Universe together. The story...
The 1989-1991 Mister Miracle series by J.M. DeMatteis and Ian Gibson takes a lighter approach to the Fourth World saga, centering on Scott Free (Mister Miracle) and Big Barda as they leave behind the...