JLA : Justice #1
Ce premier tome de la série JLA : Justice rassemble les premiers chapitres de cette ambitieuse saga écrite par Jim Krueger et Alex Ross, avec des illustrations de Doug Braithwaite et Alex Ross. L'histoire propose une vision alternative où les super-vilains de l'univers DC se rendent pour sauver l'humanité, forçant la Ligue de Justice d'Amérique à remettre en question ses propres méthodes et motivations. Cette édition Panini France compile les épisodes inauguraux de cette mini-série qui explore les dynamiques entre héros et méchants dans un récit riche en action et en réflexion morale.
"Justice [chapitre 1]" marks a bold new chapter in the JLA saga, launching in 2006 with a gripping fusion of high-stakes drama and moral ambiguity. Written by Alex Ross, Jim Krueger, and Jérémy Manesse, and illustrated by Doug Braithwaite with colors by Alex Ross, the story plunges into chaos as Brainiac torments Aquaman while Martian Manhunter races to uncover the truth—only to be ambushed by Grodd, who hijacks the JLA satellite, destroys Red Tornado, and exposes the League’s secret identities. With the cover by Alex Ross capturing the tension in bold, cinematic strokes, this issue sets a dark, unpredictable tone where even the villains perform heroic acts—leaving the League’s future in peril.
In "Justice chapitre deux," Brainiac escalates his assault on Aquaman while the Sphinx is captured by Batman after stealing JLA data. As Superman and the rest of the JLA press on in their search for Aquaman, the other villains continue their strange, paradoxical crusades—performing heroic acts while still posing a threat.
In "Justice chapitre trois," Martian Manhunter races to uncover the truth behind Aquaman’s torment at the hands of Brainiac, only to be ambushed by Grodd—now in possession of the JLA satellite, Red Tornado’s destroyed remains, and the League’s deepest secrets. As villains stage public acts of heroism, the line between justice and deception blurs, leaving the League reeling.
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