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JUSTICE LEAGUE of AMERICA
I grew up with the World's Greatest Super-Heroes, through the Justice League of America I learned how to read, because of that, comic books will always be important to me. With that said I give you the Justice League!!!!!!
( by the way after seeing this page published I found that the plugin fails to download properly, so you may find yourself hitting the refresh button several times but I'm betting it will be worth it)
This is from the JLA/Avengers pages Hand colored by me.
I found a better image of this at another web site on the net, but not a clearer one, why a Warner Brothers Lithograph or Gilcee print wasn't done of this beats me, Phil Jimenez did an incredible job, we just have to suffer with the center of the page the way it is, if anyone has a color guide of it for sale contact me. Please..
by the way, its from the JLA secret files #1.
This is my absolute favorite Neal Adams JLA art. It is yet another one of those images you'd be willing to give several hundred dollars to the Warner Brothers Store for a framed Lithograph of it, If only I where allowed to decide what to merchandise and sell for the W.B.. I'm sure we can all only dream of the original art for it.
a TAYSTEE BREAD JLA sticker from 1978
Notice a trend?
Above are the front and back of DC's 1976 calendar.
The Justice League of America by Neal Adams.
The JLA by Terry Austin, wouldn't it be cool if Alex Ross painted this one?
Speaking of Alex Ross this is probably his most popular work of art...
Superman tells Christmas stories about the JLA by Neal Adams.
And I believe the art to this classic JLA record is also by Neal Adams.
Check out my new Silver Age Treasures page for more classic JLA related art like this !
Or this, covers to the U.K.'s Super Heroes Monthly.
On the left the Dream Team Justice League lineup by Scott Metzger, to the right custom Famous Cover JLA taken from Toyfare. Remember Megos? Scott Metzger has some of the coolest customs on the planet, check out my page devoted to Action Figures as well as the megomuseum web site.
Remember Superpowers?
By Jose Garcia Louis Lopez, notice the Flash holding Zatanna's hand.
Embroidered Justice.
My favorite Justice League issue of all time, JLA #200.
This is the original pencilled & inked artwork to the cover of Justice League of America #178. It is pencilled & inked by the great Jim Starlin.
It was later colored by master colorist Steve Oliff. Signed by Starlin & Oliff.
Some of my all time favorite Justice League covers.
Enter the New Titans....
The JLA/JSA pinup from JLA #195, both penciled and in color is best pinup George Perez has ever done. The original pen & ink illustration is rumored to have recently sold for between four and six thousand dollars. A poster or Lithograph of this would be awesome!
The Justice Society of America gave way for the Justice League to be born so here is three of the best JSA covers I've ever seen.
The Justice Society of America by Alex Ross.
The animated Justice Society of America! We wish!
Green Lantern, the Spectre, Starman, Hawkgirl, Hawkman & Dr.Fate.
Everyone has been dreaming of a JLA cartoon or live action TV show for years, the three animation cells where up for auction on ebay recently
(Imagine George Perez'es version of the League in an animated series.)
JLA fan art at its best, these two are by Mitch Ballard.
and below, artist unknown......
JLA by Angel Medina
More published JLA art, Classic JLA.
George Perez's first JLA.
The Justice League Index,
the original JLA #138 cover art and the JLA by SEARS.
OK, this next item is an animated GIF by Amigo, you may have to refresh your screen several times for it to work, I did but it's worth it. As long as you PC retains the cookies you'll be able to load it easier the next time you visit.
The new JLA original seven print by Alex Ross!
The JLA painted by Alex Ross.
The Justice League Satellite Years by Phil Jimenez.
The Justice League of America post card set.....
And closer up!
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