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Mar 20, 2017 · By Tom Bondurant. Published Mar 20, 2017. While we wait for Justice League movie news, we're looking back at the League's 50-plus years of superheroics. Here are their most iconic covers! The 'Kingdom Come' Justice League, by Alex Ross. For almost 60 years, the Justice League has been DC Comics' A-list superhero team.
- Tom Bondurant
Justice League of America. Index Status / Cover Scan Status (426 covers for 261 issues available). A click on the cover leads to the large cover view, a click on the issue number to the issue data.
The Justice League, or Justice League of America (JLA), is a group of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960).
- The Brave and the Bold #28 (March 1960)
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- Justice League of America #21 (Artists: Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson) Beginning a long and beloved tradition, the contemporary (at the time) Justice League of America is joined by the Golden Age heroes of the Justice Society of America, who dwell in a parallel universe, Earth 2.
- Kingdom Come #2 (Artist: Alex Ross) ‘Kingdom Come’ marked the end of the bloated, 90s era of comics, notable for hording, speculation on future value, packed in trading cards, foil/cut out/color change/glow in the dark/scratch and sniff covers, EXTREME art, minimal storytelling, leather jackets and… oh, thongs.
- The Brave and the Bold #28 (Artists: Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson) This is the one that started it all! The first adventure starring the Justice League of America!
- Justice League of America (Volume 1) #217 (Artist George Perez) Another Perez bonanza! The story in this particular issue is fairly pedestrian – the team battles elementally powered villains – but that cover!
A click on the cover leads to the large cover view, a click on the issue number to the issue data. 0 [Michael Turner Cover] September 2006. Add/replace cover. 0 [J. Scott Campbell / Sandra Hope Cover] September 2006. Add/replace cover. 1 [Ed Benes / Mariah Benes Cover - Left Side] October 2006.
Apr 17, 2023 · A team as iconic as the Justice League would obviously have a cover that’s strongly associated with their debut. The Brave and the Bold #28 by Mike Sekowsky, Murphy Anderson, and Ira Schnapp sees five of the team’s founding members fighting their first villain: The dreaded Starro the Conqueror.