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| 1. Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds | 
| By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics October 27, 2009
If you aren't a fan of the Legion of Superheroes, this book might not be for you. If you don't know who "Lightning Lad, Saturn Girl, and Cosmic Boy" are, you might have some trouble figuring out who is who, and just what exactly is going on.
Geoff Johns, the brilliant mind behind Infinite Crisis, and the guy who resurrected Green Lantern continues several of his own works in this installment... more
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| | 2. Crisis on Infinite Earths | 
| By: Marv Wolfman, George Perez Publisher: DC Comics January 01, 2001
This is hands down, one of the best, most beautifully drawn, most satisfying comics reading experiences ever produced. If you like superheroes, and DC heroes in particular, you need to own this. If nothing else, you'll come away from the series intrigued by DC's vast and colorful history, and the sheer inventiveness of the people who worked there, building the modern myhts that so many of us love... more
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| | 3. Infinite Crisis | 
| By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics January 16, 2008
Let me start out by saying this is my first review and I do not want to give any spoilers, so the info I give will be limited. This far surpasses the previous mega DC crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths from the 1980s, which this is considered a sequal of. The previous Crisis dragged on and on at the end. This book actually focused on a limited number of characters and was a lot less confusing... more
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| | 4. JLA/Avengers | 
| By: Kurt Busiek Publisher: DC Comics November 18, 2008
After the proposed project was delayed way back in the 1980's, the two major comicbook companies (DC & MARVEL) finally got their **** together 20+ years later, and the JLA/AVENGERS Cross-Over finally got off the ground. It was worth the wait because [they] made it into a "4-Issue Event" (in its initial release). Now it is published into trade paperback combining all four issues from the talents... more
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| | 5. Avengers: The Korvac Saga (Marvel Premiere Classic) | | By: Jim Shooter, David Michelinie, Bill Mantlo, George Perez, Sal Buscema, David Wenzel, Tom Morgan Publisher: Marvel Comics March 24, 2010
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| | 6. Infinity Gauntlet | 
| By: Jim Shooter, Jim Starlin, George Perez Publisher: Marvel Comics May 22, 2002
The story is quite good and the artwork is superb. ANY fan of marvel comics will love this... more
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| | 7. Wonder Woman: Amazon. Hero. Icon. | | By: Bob Greenberger Publisher: Universe April 06, 2010
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| | 8. Essential Avengers Volume 7 TPB | 
| By: Steve Englehart, Tony Isabella, Scott Edelman, Gerry Conway, Jim Shooter, Bill Mantlo, Stan Lee, George Perez, Don Heck, Keith Pollard, Joe Sinnott, John Buscema, Sal Buscema, Pablo Marcos, George Tuska, Sal Trapani, Jack Kirby Publisher: Marvel Comics February 03, 2010
The stories in this volume are really strong, and the art is fresh and clear. (The art found in this book is also similar to the art in Essential X Men vol 3) After dealing with boring and lackluster eras like the when Captain America, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver and Hawkeye were the only members and the very early years of the team we finally get to my favorite age of The Avengers.
However... more
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| | 9. Teen Titans: Games | | By: Marv Wolfman Publisher: DC Comics November 09, 2010
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| | 10. Wonder Woman Vol. 1: Gods and Mortals | 
| By: George Perez, Len Wein, Greg Potter Publisher: DC Comics March 01, 2004
The thrilling modern age retelling of the world's first and arguably still greatest superheroine, Wonder Woman, born Princess Diana to Queen Hippolyta of the Amazons on Paradise Island, chosen to go to "Man's World" to stop the mad war god Ares from destroying the world.
Dated though it may be, George Perez's writing in collaboration with Len Wein, Greg Potter and Bruce Patterson helped... more
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