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Justice League (2011-2016): Trinity War Kindle & comiXology
Featuring stunning art from some of the best talents in the industry, including Ivan Reis (AQUMAN VOL. 1: THE TRENCH), David Finch (BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT VOL. 1: KNIGHT TERRORS) and Mikel Janin (JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK VOL. 1: IN THE DARK).
Collects: FREE COMIC BOOK DAY 2012, TRINITY OF SIN: PANDORA 1-3, TRINITY OF SIN: PHANTOM STRANGER 11, JUSTICE LEAGUE 22-23, JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK 22-23, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA 6-7 and CONSTANTINE 5
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateMarch 18, 2014
- File size782338 KB
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"Welcoming to new fans looking to get into superhero comics for the first time and old fans who gave up on the funny-books long ago."—Complex Magazine
"Justice League is about as much fun as you can have reading a comic book."—MTV Geek
"Reis manages to impress in a major way with his visuals."—IGN
"This is what "Justice League" should and can be: heroic adventures , world-threatening calamities and human interaction. Johns has found his stride on this book and it certainly helps that the art team of Reis, Prado and Reis have come along for the adventure.."—Comic Book Resources --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
Johns was born in Detroit and studied media arts, screenwriting, and film at Michigan State University. After moving to Los Angeles, he became an assistant to Richard Donner, director of Superman: The Movie. He and his mentor Donner later co-wrote SUPERMAN: LAST SON featuring the return of General Zod.
Johns has written for various other media, including episodes of Smallville, Arrow and Adult Swim's Robot Chicken, for which he was nominated along with his co-writers for an Emmy. He is the Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment and resides in Los Angeles, California. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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- ASIN : B00H4EW1FW
- Publisher : DC (March 18, 2014)
- Publication date : March 18, 2014
- Language : English
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- Print length : 284 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #637,944 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #401 in Art Book Graphic Novels
- #6,488 in Superhero Graphic Novels
- #11,819 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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About the authors

New York Times Bestselling author Jeff Lemire has built a unique career as both the writer and artist of acclaimed literary graphic novels like Essex County, The Underwater Welder, Sweet Tooth and Trillium and also as one of the most popular writers of mainstream superhero comics with acclaimed runs on such titles as Green Arrow, Animal Man, Justice League and Hawkeye for Marvel and DC Comics.
Current projects include the original graphic novel ROUGHNECK to be published by Simon and Schuster in 2016, as well as the science fiction series DESCENDER with Dustin Nguyen and A.D. with Scott Snyder.
In 2008 and in 2013 Jeff won the Schuster Award for Best Canadian Cartoonist. He has also received The Doug Wright Award for Best Emerging Talent and the American Library Association’s prestigious Alex Award, recognizing books for adults with specific teen appeal. He has also been nominated for 8 Eisner awards, 7 Harvey Awards and 8 Shuster Awards.
In 2010 Essex County became the first graphic novel to be included in the prestigious Canada Reads contest making it to the final five and winning the people’s choice vote as best Canadian novel of the decade.
He lives in Toronto with his wife and son.

Geoff Johns is an award-winning and New York Times bestselling writer, film and television producer, showrunner, and entrepreneur known for re-imagining superheroes and other iconic mythologies, past and present. Johns is best known for his work on properties such as Green Lantern, Aquaman, The Flash, Superman, Batman, Justice Society of America, and most recently, the creator-owned hit series Geiger, currently being adapted for television at Paramount.
Since the beginning of his creative career, Johns' hallmark has been writing heroic and inclusive characters, including teenage hero Courtney Whitmore aka Stargirl, inspired by his real-life late sister; the Shazam Family, which he re-imagined into a diverse modern family of today; and the first Arab-American Green Lantern, Simon Baz, as well as the explosive multi-colored Lantern mythology that defined his decade-long bestselling Green Lantern run, among many, many others.
Johns’ most recognized work in television is the critically acclaimed Stargirl series which he created and ran. Some of his film credits include Wonder Woman (executive producer), Wonder Woman 1984 (also co-writer), Aquaman (also story) and Shazam! (executive producer), based on his graphic novel with longtime collaborator and modern legendary artist Gary Frank.
In 2023, Johns co-founded Ghost Machine, the first-of-its-kind creator-owned company. This groundbreaking collective includes some of the industry’s most legendary writers and artists, disrupting the old industry model by giving ownership to its creators, and paving the way for them to retain creative control and financial participation.
Born in Detroit to a Lebanese father, Johns was honored with his own permanent section at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
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Now with that being said...Since this is the era of rebooting/relaunching characters & ideas in comics I'd have to say that between both companies I prefer reading titles from DC. I remember picking up Batman and Batman & Robin both vol. 1's and I really enjoyed stories & artwork so I continued to buy both series because of the stories. Then I figured I would buy something different then my usual comics (Batman, Spiderman, Wolverine, etc.,) so I ordered Justice League vol. 1 some months back and I must say I wasn't very crazy about it. To me vol.1 just came off as the typical save the world from the bad guy story. It turned me away from JL.
I got bored and wanted to pick up some reading again and I decided to take another chance on Justice League and I read some reviews on different JL story arcs some were mixed some were really bad. I decided to take a chance on Trinity War because it sounded interesting from the author review I read on here. I was not disappointed I liked the artwork, the story, & the concept. If DC can stay consistent on giving good JL stories I will continue to buy and Trinity War was a lengthy read and great price for the amount of pages written.
Trinity War is a fun enough read and it is impressive how much time Geoff Johns spent setting up the story, but it is seriously held back by the fact that the actual war over Pandora's Box ends up amounting to so little. Dr. Light is a throw away character used as a plot device with nothing in common with any of the pre-New 52 variations of the character; the Seven Sins (despite being shown to be sentient and influencing the world with their evil) drop out of the story entirely in the climax and don't work as well as they did in the pre-Flashpoint continuity; and there are certain plot holes that don't add up (at no point is it explained how Shazam being corrupted by the Box leads to the resurrection of Black Adam who was dead at the start of the book but plays a major role in Forever Evil). Again the constant fake outs and red herrings work well enough but you can't help but wonder if some aspects of the big "Trinity of Evil" story were sacrificed in favor of the simpler Crime Syndicate threat. Speaking of, the worst aspect of the story is "Trinity of Evil" aka the New 52 retcons for Pandora, Phantom Stranger, and the Question. While Pandora works well enough as a character, the Phantom Stranger is barely in the story and is seemingly immediately killed off, and even worse the Question is now a paranormal entity who has been stripped of his identity instead of being a badass detective like he was in the Vic Sage/Renee Montoya years. All in all, a decent read but best for completionists. Casual readers may just want to rent this one.
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Recomendada para leer junto con Forever Evil y Forever Heroes.
El producto llegó rápidamente, perfectamente empacado y en excelentes condiciones.
So what's it about?
Basically a long long time ago Pandora is one of three (the trinity of sin?) who was sentenced to a circle of wizards to walk the Earth in eternal torment observing the horrors that she was purportedly responsible for. Her crime - opening Pandora's box and unleashing the seven sins upon the world. As the centuries have passed by Pandora has come to believe that the seven sins can be returned to the box - their prison, but only by one of the purest or darkest of hearts. Pandora sets her sights on Superman.
Needless to say things go wrong and this is the catalyst for a storm pitting the Justice League against the Justice League Of America, justice League Dark and so forth.
There is no happy ending here folks and essentially what this boils down to is a prelude to the Forever Evil saga. But that is a different story.
You will not be disappointed by this book although in my opinion a couple of the issues could have been done away with. Many characters play key roles such as John Constantine, Phantom Stranger etc.
Great purchase!









