| 1. JLA Vol. 6: World War III | 
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By: Grant Morrison, J. M. Dematteis, Howard Porter, Mark Pajarillo Publisher: DC Comics July 01, 2000
The JLA face a doomsday weapon known as the Anti-Sun, the Primordial Annihilator, and Mageddon in this story from Grant Morrison. Lex Luthor's Injustice Gang (consisting of Luthor, Zazzala, Prometheus, and General Eiling) destroy the JLA's moon-based Watchtower before Mageddon takes over Luther's mind. The JLA find assistance from Oracle (Barbara Gordon), Big Barda, and Orion who brings his dog Sturmer... more
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| 2. Titans: Lockdown | |
By: Judd Winick, Sean McKeever Publisher: DC Comics September 15, 2009
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| 3. JLA (Book 2): American Dreams | 
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By: Grant Morrison Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 1998
One of the worst graphic novels I have ever read. The first story, about Tomorrow Woman, is the tired old cliche of robot becoming human. Poor Asimov is rolling over. The middle story about angels is well nigh unintelligble. There are entire frames that seem to be from some other story. The last piece about The Key is okay but half the story is the villain posing about and telling you what his... more
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| 4. JLA (Book 4): Strength in Numbers | 
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By: Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Christopher Priest, Howard Porter Publisher: DC Comics December 01, 1998
So by this point, I'm pretty much into the groove of Grant Morrison's writing and I didn't really think he would surprise me with anything new or exciting, but with the first story in here he did it. We are introduced to a new villain, Prometheus, and he is just too cool. He's basically the anti-Batman, except he gains all his knowledge and abilities by downloading it into his helmet. But he sure... more
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| 5. The Flash Vol. 5: Ignition | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics March 01, 2005
Buy this volume only if you have to have a complete set of "The Flash"; don't buy it for the art, because the...art...sucks. Not only does the artist seem to lack the ability to draw super-speed action well, he seems to lack the ability to draw anything well. His work is ugly and he shouldn't have been given this assignment... more
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| 6. The Flash Vol. 6: The Secret of Barry Allen | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics August 01, 2005
This graphic novel is fantastic. It realy opens up the world of Wally West. After the loss of his two children, thanks to Zoom, Linda leaves him and it drives him crazy. This is a must have for all Flash fans. It also ties in with Identity Crisis which is pretty cool. Trust me, if you love Wally West as The Flash, just pick this one up. I also reccomend, "Rouge War" and "Blitz" Here's the best way... more
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| 7. JLA (Book 3): Rock of Ages | 
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By: Grant Morrison Publisher: DC Comics May 18, 1998
So after a shakey start, Morrison hits us with his big magnum opus. I suppose he could have just started off with this instead of Vol. 1 which looks even worse in comparrison, but then what would be the fun in starting the series guns blazing, right? Well, actually that would have been a great idea, but oh well.
So here we're given a 6 part story arc that introduces the newly reformed... more
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| 8. Magog Vol. 1: Lethal Force | |
By: Keith Giffen Publisher: DC Comics August 10, 2010
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| 9. The Flash, Vol. 7: Rogue War | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics January 04, 2006
Like Mark Waid before him, Geoff Johns managed to breathe new life into the Flash during his long run on the series, particularly his re-vamping of the scarlet speedster's rogues gallery. Rogue War culminates Johns' monumental run on the series, bringing the long brewing war between the reformed villains and the Rogues to a head, with the Flash and Keystone City smack in the middle. Rogue War starts... more
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| 10. JLA, Vol. 3 | |
By: Grant Morrison Publisher: DC Comics May 04, 2010
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