RETRO REVIEW: Justice League Of America #87 (February 1971)

Or – “There Was Another Side To The Story…”

Many comics fans in the 80s were amazed when Marvel published the Squadron Supreme limited series, a story which basically featured the Justice League attempting to rebuild their world after society’s collapse.  Of course, back in February of ’71, when Roy Thomas created the original Squadron, his good friend Mike Freidrich was writing the ACTUAL JLA title, which leads us to the reason why they resembled the League and…

…the REST of the story.  Your Major Spoilers (retro) review awaits!

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MOVIES: Guillermo del Toro updates Justice League Dark

Guillermo del Toro has a potential large blockbuster on his hands in the form of Pacific Rim , but he also is in the incredibly early pre-production stage for a project that is now being referred to as Justice League Dark. Take the jump for all the new information.

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REVIEW: Justice League of America #2

They are the new Justice League of America: Martian Manhunter, Hawkman, Katana, Catwoman, Stargirl, Green Lantern Simon Baz, Green Arrow, and Vibe (yes, THAT Vibe). Brought together by Amanda Waller, they are led by former Justice League liaison, Steve Trevor. However, the Justice League of America serves a greater and sinister purpose: should the original Justice League go rogue, they have the power to stop them.

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ART APPRECIATION MOMENT OF THE DAY: Carter Johnson

We’re featuring a lot of Carter Johnson this week, and why not, I think she has a refreshing style.  She’s shared her take on the Futurama team, and she provided the cover art for Zach on Film, and now she’s taking on the Justice League.

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RUMOR: Justice League movie goes radio silent – big stuff on the way?

A couple of weeks ago we learned that the script for the upcoming Justice League movie had been totally trashed and needed to be rewritten from the ground up.  With early press on the Man of Steel looking super positive, the latest rumor out of H’wood totally changes what Warner Bros. could be bringing to the table in 2015.

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REVIEW: Justice League of America #1

The new Justice League of America débuts with a whoppingly ridiculous 54 covers, with Geoff Johns on script and David Finch handling art. Will Justice League of America #1 have you declaring “America, F yeah!” or just mumbling “America… ehh… whatever…”? Stoke your patriotic pride as Major Spoilers reviews Justice League of America #1 (this reviewer got the Indiana cover).

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REVIEW: Justice League #16

After a year and a half as a team since the 52 reboot, their roster has not changed. Besides Hal Jordan a.k.a. Green Lantern leaving the team, their core has consisted of a six member team: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman, and Flash. However, with promotions for a new Justice League (of America) from DC Comics, change seems to be coming very soon.

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REVIEW: Justice League #14

This is the ultimate team-up comic. Five years ago, Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman formed the Justice League to stop Apokolips’s forces from invading Earth. Now, they are the premiere team against any threat too great for one hero to handle. However, with Green Lantern quiting the team and the other members in turmoil, can the Justice League stand together?

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Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: 52 States Edition!

DC Comics has announced it will release Justice League of America with 52 variant covers.  With the flood of variants on the way this February, we want to know if you are on board with the idea.


Will you be buying any additional copies of Justice League of America to get the cover variant(s) you want?

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