In 1940, DC Comics created the concept of the super-team by bringing together Green Lantern, Hawkman, Wonder Woman, and many others to battle powers that threatened the entire world.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent collection of classic tales,
This review is from: All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) (Hardcover)
One of DC's earlier archive editions, this volume reprints the entirety of All-Star Comics #3-6, the first four issues of the Justice Society of America. Considering the high cost of the individual issues, this is a fantastic affordable way to own the contents of those issues. Each issue is broken up into linked individual adventures of the various members of the Justice Society, giving these characters an extra showcase outside of the titles they had their own adventures in. The overall package is very attractive and great care is evident in the reproduction. A must-own for fans of the Golden Age of comics and the Justice Society.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Comic Book Fan's Dream Come True,
This review is from: All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) (Hardcover)
The volumes of "All Star Comics Archives" was like a dream or a wish come true. Thee volumes are the compilation of the entire appearance of "The Justice Society of America" series that appeared in the 1940's in "All Star Comics" published by DC Comics' subsidiary company "All American Comics."
I first became acquainted with The Justice Society of America in the 1960's that guest appeared in their return and coming out of retirement on Earth 2 a parrallel Earth first introduced in "The Flash" comics and then going on to appear traditionally in a two-part story evry summer teamin-up with Earth 1's "The Justice League of America" as guest stars in the pages of "The Justice League of America." I became a fan of the Justice Society of America and wished that there were a way to see these original golden age stories form years ago. Well, now the whole complete series from the 1940's that appeared in "All Star Comics" are now available.
9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Golden Age Comes Alive!,
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This review is from: All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) (Hardcover)
Anyone who is a true fan of comic books will truly appreciate this hard cover edition of the first Super Hero Team--The Justice Society of America. This team of heroes set the stage of their silver age counterparts, as well as, the Justice League of America. I am glad DC has put together these Archive Editions as an easy way to capture hard to find and out of print titles. You could easily spend thousands of dollars and long hours at comic conventions to buy back issues. I for one am hooked. Once you buy one, you'll want to buy the whole set.
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