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Justice League of America: The Silver Age Vol. 3

Various

As individuals, their names are legend. Together, they are even greater than the sum of their parts. They are the Justice League of America, and they stand for truth, justice and the American way!

Since they were first commissioned by renowned DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz in 1960, the Justice League has thrilled audiences across the globe in tales that span time and space. Now, for the first time, all of their original Silver Age adventures are available in an all-new series of trade paperback editions!

This third volume of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: THE SILVER AGE collects the famed super-team's exploits from JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #20-30, and includes the classic tales "Crisis on Earth-One!" "Crisis on Earth-Two!" and "The Most Dangerous Earth of All!"

Book Details

  • Publisher: DC Comics
  • Publish Date: Apr 25th, 2017
  • Pages: NA
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 6.50in - 0.60in - 0.90lb
  • EAN: 9781401268626
  • Categories: Superheroes (see also Fiction - Superheroes)

About the Author

As much as any writer, Gardner Fox helped create the tone and feel of the Batman stories of the 1960s. Fox was an attorney who began his prolific and innovative second career as a writer in the late 1930s on Batman and went on to create such Golden Age classics as the original Flash, Hawkman, Starman, Doctor Fate, and the Justice Society of America. His influence extended throughout the 1950s and 1960s when, until his retirement from DC Comics in 1968, he created and/or wrote such memorable features as the Justice League of America, Adam Strange, the Atom, Hawkman, and, of course, Batman, all under the auspices of legendary comics editor Julius Schwartz. Until his death in 1986, Gardner Fox continued writing comics and novels. He published over 100 books in numerous genres, some under the pseudonyms of Jefferson Cooper and Bart Sommers, as well as many fantasy novels under his own name.