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  • Justice (DC Comics)
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  • Coming off their previous project, Earth X from Marvel Comics, Alex Ross, Jim Krueger, and Doug Braithwaite started on Justice, a 12-issue bi-monthly series. Ross described the series as a full-on superhero war, the Super Friends versus the Legion of Doom, to the death. In many ways, Justice is a follow-up to Ross' and Paul Dini's The World's Greatest Super-Heroes.
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Issues
  • 12
Caption
  • Justice #1 , Cover by Alex Ross
TPB
  • Volume 3
  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2
HC
  • Absolute
main char team
endmo
  • June
Title
  • Justice
startyr
  • 2005
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  • Justice League titles
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  • DC Comics
endyr
  • 2007
Superhero
  • y
startmo
  • August
Schedule
Publisher
ISBN
  • 1
  • 1401212069
  • 1401214673
  • 1401224156
Limited
  • y
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  • Coming off their previous project, Earth X from Marvel Comics, Alex Ross, Jim Krueger, and Doug Braithwaite started on Justice, a 12-issue bi-monthly series. Ross described the series as a full-on superhero war, the Super Friends versus the Legion of Doom, to the death. In many ways, Justice is a follow-up to Ross' and Paul Dini's The World's Greatest Super-Heroes. Ross had stated that, following Kingdom Come, he wanted to break away from the 1990s fixation with superhuman wars, and focused on The World's Greatest Super-Heroes. It was only following that that he could return to the war stories he is known for, like Kingdom Come.
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