It seems a little on the thin side, but only a little. It's possible, then, that JLA #22-26 and #28-31 may be all JLA Deluxe Vol. 2 contained JLA #10-17, New Year's Evil: Prometheus, and the JLA/WildC.A.T.s one-shot (ten stories). 1 contained JLA #1-9 and a story from JLA Secret Files #1 (ten stories), and JLA Deluxe Vol. That means JLA issues #22-26 and #28-31, or nine issues. Between those two is the three-part Ultramarines storyline, so likely that's in there as well. When Earth is threatened by beings of seemingly unlimited power - beings reminiscent of the genies, and fairies of ancient myth - members of both the JLA and the JSA rush to answer a challenge that may be beyond their power.This essentially confirms that we'll see the "It" and "Crisis Times Five" storylines in JLA Deluxe Vol. And in the tale "Crisis Times Five," the Justice League of America meets the Justice Society of America as only Grant Morrison can write it! But help arrives in the form of an unexpected ally: Daniel, The Lord of Dreams, from the pages of The Sandman. what my comics library is drooling for): Grant Morrison's incredible run on JLA continues in this new hardcover.įirst, the JLA's very first foe, Starro the Conqueror, returns in a new guise as the Star Conquerer! The JLA is powerless to awaken a slumbering world trapped in the endless nightmares caused by the menace formerly known as Starro. Here's an initial solicitation for the contents of the collected JLA Deluxe Vol.
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