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JLA-Z #3
Jan 2004
$2.50
DC Comics (dccomics.com)
This comic book does NOT contain any work by George Pérez, it is listed here because of its relationship to JLA/AVENGERS. See also: JLA-Z #1 and JLA-Z #2. To be released November 2003. Martian Manhunter to Zatanna (32 pages) writer: art: | Mike McAvennie Jim Lee, Scott McDaniel, Scott Kolins, Rob Haynes, Patrick Gleason, Dan Jurgens, Jeff Parker, Pascual Ferry, Tom Nguyen, Peter Pachoumis, Scott Williams, Christian Alamy, Kevin Maguire, Joe Rubinstein, Howard Porter, Dean Haspiel, Steve Lightle, Chris Batista, and various | editors: | Ivan Cohen/Stephen Wacker |
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December 7, 2003 | McAvennie Interview at Pulse |
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From Pulse
JLA - Z AND EVERYTHING IN-BETWEEN
posted 12-05-2003 01:52 PM
BY JENNIFER M. CONTINO
The Justice League of America has a
lavish and rich history that spans decades. Dozens of comic book
characters have appeared within the pages of the various Justice League
titles and it's almost as if you need a scorecard to keep track of who's
who. Well in JLA - Z, that's just what DC has done, provided a
comprehensive list and description of the various heroes and villains of
the Justice League. Written by former DC Editor Mike McAvennie, this
three-part series is the perfect 4 -1 - 1 to the inner workings of the
JLA world as well as answering questions about his career in comics.
(excerpt)
THE PULSE: Whose idea was it for the JLA-Z miniseries?
McAVENNIE: I’d say it was mine, though I don’t think my editors, Ivan
Cohen and Steve Wacker, would appreciate it, since they came to me with
the idea.
THE PULSE: What is JLA-Z?
McAVENNIE: Simply put, it’s a primer of sorts that offers quick,
capsule-sized information regarding members past and present, plus JLA
allies and enemies. It was conceived to accompany the release of the
JLA/AVENGERS miniseries, but it’s a good reference book for JLA fans
looking to find out info on a character.
November 24, 2003 | JLA-Z #3 To Ship |
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August 19, 2003 | JLA-Z #3 |
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From Comics Continuum
JLA-Z #3
Written by Mike McAvennie; art by Drew
Johnson, Phil Jimenez, Rick Burchett, Pia Guerra, Todd Nauck, Shane
Davis, Jennifer Graves, Ray Snyder, Lary Stucker, Rob Stull, Jose Marzan
Jr., and various; cover by Jimenez.
The mini-series showcasing DC's greatest
heroes concludes. Profiling the DC characters prominently featured in
JLA/Avengers, this issue spans from the Martian Manhunter to Zatanna,
illustrated by some of the greatest artists working in comics today and
topped with the final piece of a triptych cover by Phil Jimenez.
32 pages, $2.95, in stores on Nov. 26.
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