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JLA: Earth 2 (JLA (1997-2006)) Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateJuly 9, 2013
- File size255.0 MB
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- ASIN : B00DY8FFGO
- Publisher : DC (July 9, 2013)
- Publication date : July 9, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 255.0 MB
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- Print length : 91 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,148,317 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #688 in Two-Hour Comic & Graphic Novel Short Reads
- #14,423 in Superhero Graphic Novels
- #19,957 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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Grant Morrison is one of comics' greatest innovators. His long list of credits includes Batman: Arkham Asylum, All-Star Superman, JLA, Green Lantern, Animal Man, Doom Patrol, The Invisibles, WE3 and The Filth.
The TV series of his graphic novel HAPPY! is showing on SYFY and Netflix.
Photo by PDH (File:Grant_morrison.jpg) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.

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Customers find the book solid entertainment with excellent art. The story receives mixed reactions, with some praising it as one of the best JLA yarns while others find it jumpy.
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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as solid entertainment with an exciting story.
"...of our age and twisting them so delightfully makes for a splendid read and manages to tell us something about our protagonists as well...." Read more
"...In general though, the book is solid entertainment in terms of the writing and the art, and I recommend to anyone wanting to sit back and have an..." Read more
"Great idea, just doesn’t quite hit the mark. If you are expecting a good story and a clash of titans type of fare - this is not it...." Read more
"...But this book is still pretty good. You'll enjoy the major contrasts between the heroes you know and these evil counterparts." Read more
Customers appreciate the artwork in the book, with one noting its unique style and another mentioning that it doesn't distract from the story.
"...Frank Quitely, is once again on form with his unique, lumpy, beautiful art...." Read more
"...Frank Quitely's art is simply amazing, as his hatching style brings a down-to-earth sense of realistic sketchiness to the material...." Read more
"...I really wanted to like this book. The idea was good. The art was good. But the story seemed to be a bit “jumpy”...." Read more
"...It's a short read filled with some spectacular art from Quitely featuring some pretty great Batman and Owlman moments on their opposite earths and..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the story quality of the book, with some praising it as one of the best superhero tales while others find it jumpy and boring.
"...but suffice to they suited the writing perfectly, portraying the horror of the alternate Earth and the despair felt by the heroes as the story..." Read more
"...I really enjoyed his take on the Crime Syndicate of Amerika...." Read more
"...yarns you'll ever check out, and it's easily one of Morrison's best superhero stories." Read more
"Great story. I love this duo. Frank Quietly is one of my favorite artists. All-Star Superman will blow your mind." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2012Some of the most glaring problems with Grant Morrison's work on month-to-month titles is the lack of pages to really get his stories moving. I think so, anyway, and this 'graphic novel' gives him just the right amount of room to play. Taking the premiere superheroes of our age and twisting them so delightfully makes for a splendid read and manages to tell us something about our protagonists as well.
Now, I've always been a fan of 'alternate universe' stories, and of the DC Heroes, so this is obviously ticking a lot of my prerequisites straight away, but Grant Morrison shows himself to be a deft storyteller even beyond his use of my favourite tropes. His pacing is delicious and his characterisation gives us just enough, allowing those familiar with the characters to fill in the blanks, as well as letting the imagination create closure on the new villains in the piece. The mystery is enticing, not confusing, and leaves me wanting to see more stories involving these people.
I would suggest this more for those who have read other, more 'standard' comic books, and who are familiar with the unique language of the medium, as some of the transitions and decisions can be a little jarring, but Morrison never dumbs down for his audience. If you allow him to tell you the story and let his voice fill your mind, he can, and will, take you to another world. In this case, quite literally.
I have spoken about Mr Morrison's work on this book but his collaborator, Frank Quitely, is once again on form with his unique, lumpy, beautiful art. Keeping characters recognisable while maintaining your own style is one of the hardest aspects of the comic book artist but Quitely's figures are at once ours, from decades past, and his own. Raw yet superhuman. Frightening yet touching. I was put off at first but the humanity of these gods shone through. Obviously I lack the words to describe the artwork properly, but suffice to they suited the writing perfectly, portraying the horror of the alternate Earth and the despair felt by the heroes as the story progresses.
A great book. I can't recommend it enough and its a must for any fan of superhero fiction.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2009This is a great, entertaining story by Grant Morrison, beautifully illustrated by master Frank Quitely. Morrison adeptly sets up a nice sense of foreboding and tension with the instigating action sequence that serves to introduce the familiar heroes, and their evil counterparts, and maintains this atmosphere as a buildup to an expected confrontation ensues. The story explores the issues of what happens when people of great power interfere in a foreign society, in part through Morrison's explanation of why the JLA can never bring their brand of justice to Earth 2, and succeeds in surprising us with a climactic twist. Frank Quitely's art is simply amazing, as his hatching style brings a down-to-earth sense of realistic sketchiness to the material. Admittedly, one area that gets short-changed is his treatment of the female main characters. He manages the dubious feat of making Wonder Woman look unattractive, and his renderings of Superwoman show that his understanding of the proportions of the female body was not at its best here. Nonetheless, overall readers who follow his work can see that he has since improved in this regard in his subsequent work. Overall his art is dead-on, and his style unique among the pantheon of American comic book artists. One area in which the book falters story-wise (though it may again be attributable to Quitely) is in the confusing decision to give a mustache and glasses to two high-ranking members of Earth 2's Gotham police force, which may cause the reader to understand that they are Commissioner Jim Gordon, despite the fact that one is just an unnamed cop, and another is Thomas Wayne. When we finally meet Gordon, he too has a mustache, but is fat, short, and balding, a design decision that jarringly required me to go back and make sure that I understood who everyone was. In general though, the book is solid entertainment in terms of the writing and the art, and I recommend to anyone wanting to sit back and have an entertaining read.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022Great idea, just doesn’t quite hit the mark. If you are expecting a good story and a clash of titans type of fare - this is not it. I just could not get into the this alternate universe. I really wanted to like this book. The idea was good. The art was good. But the story seemed to be a bit “jumpy”. I would constantly keep checking to to see if like two pages stuck because the story would make an unexplained leap. I was always feeling like I missed something and because of that - I just could not get into it. This was just a disappointment. It’s an easy read… you can read it in a book store - don’t pay full price for it.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2014I actually got this along with some other books by Grant Morrison. I really enjoyed his take on the Crime Syndicate of Amerika. I really liked how Morrison set up the Anti-Matter world, where Benedict Arnold is on the dollar bill and Mammon is their chosen God. One thing that was missing was a grand brawl between Superman vs. Ultraman, Batman vs. Owlman, etc. But this book is still pretty good. You'll enjoy the major contrasts between the heroes you know and these evil counterparts.
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Marina CalvoReviewed in Italy on January 7, 20135.0 out of 5 stars JLA: Earth 2
JLA: Earth 2 bel fumetto realizzato da ottimi autori dimostrando che i supereroi non sono solo pugni . Ci vorrebbero più prodotti così .
SebastianReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 8, 20185.0 out of 5 stars Good products.
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