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JLA #1

Nov 2000 · Soleil
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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This French-language collection from Soleil kicks off the JLA series by reprinting the opening story arc, 'Terre 2,' which introduces a parallel Earth where the Justice League faces twisted, tyrannical versions of themselves. Written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Howard Porter, the volume follows the League—including Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash (Wally West), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), and Martian Manhunter—as they confront the Crime Syndicate of Amerika, an evil mirror-image team from an alternate reality. This foundational storyline reshapes the DC universe by establishing the concept of Earth-2 and the multiverse in the post-Crisis era.

JLA #1 (2000) kicks off with a startling request from the Lex Luthor of the anti-matter universe, who pleads with the Justice League to help him topple the oppressive CSA. Grant Morrison and Ange, with Frank Quitely’s dynamic art and bold colors from Laura DePuy and Wildstorm FX, plunge readers into a reality where the rules of physics—and morality—don’t quite hold. The cover by Frank Quitely captures the tension of a world turned upside down.

writer Grant Morrison · writer Ange · artist, inker Frank Quitely · colorist Laura DePuy · colorist Wildstorm FX · letterer Gris Mouse · cover Frank Quitely

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writer Ange
artist, inker Frank Quitely
colorist Laura DePuy
colorist Wildstorm FX
letterer Gris Mouse
cover pencils, inks Frank Quitely

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↩ Reprints JLA: Earth 2 #[nn] (2000)

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