JLA #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the first half of the 'Obsidian Age' story arc from the JLA series, where the team faces a catastrophic threat that sends them back in time to ancient Atlantis. Written by Joe Kelly with art by Doug Mahnke and others, the storyline sees Aquaman's kingdom rising from the depths with a mysterious and deadly agenda.
In "The Destroyers, Part 1," the JLA faces a relentless enemy that seems determined to erase them from existence. As the battle reaches a critical turn, the heroes uncover a shocking truth—Shaman and Tezumak vanish, and the long-lost city of Atlantis rises again, cloaked in ancient mystery. Written by Joe Kelly and brought to life by Doug Mahnke’s dynamic art, with Tom Nguyen’s inks, David Baron’s colors, and Ken Lopez’s lettering, this 2003 issue delivers a bold, high-stakes chapter in the JLA’s saga, with a cover by Mahnke and Nguyen that captures the epic scale of the revelation.
In "The Destroyers, Part Two," the JLA pushes through a relentless assault from shadowy foes determined to erase them. As they finally uncover a way to turn the tide, the battle's aftermath brings sudden disappearances—and the sudden, eerie return of an ancient Atlantis, leaving the heroes facing a mystery deeper than any enemy they've known.
In "Stillborn Atlantis," the JLA races against time to save the lost kingdom of Atlantis from destruction, joining forces with ancient mages to alter history after a devastating battle with Ocean Master and Black Manta. With Aquaman’s fate hanging in the balance, the heroes dive into the past to prevent a catastrophe that erased their underwater ally from existence.
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↩ Reprints JLA #66 (2002), JLA #67 (2002), JLA #68 (2002), JLA #69 (2002), JLA #70 (2002), JLA #71 (2002), JLA / JSA Secret Files & Origins #1 (2003)
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