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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #1 |
| Subtitle |
Justice
League of America: Year One |
| Date |
January
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
Black
Canary, Martian Manhunter, The Flash, Green Lantern,
and Aquaman came together to defeat some strange
creatures around the country.
Barry Allen (the Flash) pondered working with the
other costumed heroes while at work the next day.
Black Canary talked things over with her mother,
the first Black Canary. The younger was tired of
her mother treating her like a child.
Aquaman came to the surface in attempt to meet and
get along with "surfacedwellers." He wasn't
successful.
Hal Jordan, refusing to wear his ring when he flew,
crashed another plane in testing. He said they tried
to fly it too early.
Detective John Jones stopped a gunfight single-handedly
while pondering working with the other heroes.
The five met the next day at the site where they'd
left one of the aliens they'd fought. Military was
there, and so were intruders trying to take back
their beast. The five worked very well together
as a team, and after somewhat of a victory, agreed
to continue on to see how things worked out. They
were being watched by Locus - the same people they'd
just defeated. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #2 |
| Subtitle |
Group
Dynamic |
| Date |
February
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
Locus
went to Vandal Savage asking for help with the new
super heroes. Savage had been responsible for getting
rid of the Justice Society of America years previous.
He already had a plan in motion which included Eclipso,
Thorn, Clayface, and Solomon Grundy.
The five heroes held a press conference and announced
they'd formed a team: The Justice League of America.
During the question and answer part, Savage's group
attacked. With the world watching on TV, the JLA
were victorious. Savage's group was teleported away.
Alan Scott and Ted Grant (the JSA's Green Lantern
and Wildcat) seemed impressed. Batman was not -
he didn't care for them bringing trouble into his
city (the press conference was held in Gotham City).
Green Arrow introduced the JLA to Simon Carr. He
represented Ted Kord, who wished to help finance
the group. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #3 |
| Subtitle |
Guess
Who? |
| Date |
March
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson |
| storyline |
Locus
showed Savage their experiments - life borne in
a laboratory. Their latest failed.
In Chicago, the JLA (Canary, Flash, and GL) took
down a costumed group calling themselves Killer
Shark. They then met with Ted Kord, a college student
working in his father's laboratory. He gave them
a security system. Back at what would become their
headquarters, Simon Carr introduced the team to
his nephew, Snapper. The group exchanged backgrounds.
Flash wanted to invite Superman to join the team.
Some of the members struggled with getting to know
the others. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #4 |
| Subtitle |
While
You Were Out... |
| Date |
April
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
After
defeating Starro, the JLA went their separate ways
to rejoin their other lives. Hal Jordan was suspended
for frequent inexcused absences from Ferris Aircraft.
Dinah attended a birthday party for one of her mother's
old friends. Her mother and Ted Grant shared an
uncomfortable moment.
The Brotherhood - Madam Rouge, The Brain, and Monsieur
Mallah - introduced themselves to Locus, who'd captured
the Blue Beetle and removed his arms. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #5 |
| Subtitle |
A
League Divided |
| Date |
May
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
Green
Arrow pitched in to help Aquaman and Green Lantern
when a flash flood hit a trailer park. The Brotherhood
of Evil attacked a town, stealing human parts. The
JLA met the Doom Patrol there and began battling.
They contained the innocents that the Brotherhood
had attacked, and were attacked themselves. The
Brain took Canary's voice, GL's arm, Flash's legs,
and Manhunter's eyes. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #6 |
| Subtitle |
Sum
of Their Parts |
| Date |
June
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair, John Stokes |
| storyline |
The
Doom Patrol fitted the JLA with mechanical parts
to replace what had been taken. They all banded
together and went after the Brotherhood. Aquaman
and Robotman defeated Madam Rouge and began to break
into the Brain's construct. J'onn, Canary, and Elastigirl
took down Mallah. Negative Man, GL, and Flash defeated
a giant robot and made way for the fortress. Brain's
ring construct began to crumble - he could not master
the ring. Locus began attacking to get their devices
back. Aquaman was able to take the ring over from
the Brain and use it against the rest of the bunch.
Canary got the genegrafter gun from them and the
Doom Patrol put the JLA back together. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #7 |
| Subtitle |
The
American Way |
| Date |
July
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
After
Hal realized Negative Man was one of his old flying
buddies, he began to wonder who was financing them.
The JLA got together and visited Simon Carr. J'onn
was able to read his mind and learn that they were
in no danger. Maxwell Lord introduced himself to
Bruce Wayne at the same function. Afterwards, the
group again split ways to rejoin their other lives.
Locus enacted their final plan and prepared for
the coming holocaust. Clark Kent turned a story
in on the JLA, then went out to help them. They
believed they'd been teleported to another world,
but Superman saw through it and destroyed the hologram.
They defeated the "Weapons Master" and
sent him back to his own time. The JLA gave Superman
a tour of their headquarters and offered him a spot
on their team. He declined. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #8 |
| Subtitle |
Loose
Ends |
| Date |
August
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
Each
of the five JLA members had defeated an alien, and
their first joint effort was to defeat a sixth.
Superman had taken down a seventh, but Snapper learned
an eighth had landed. The group went out to check
for signs. Empty handed, they headed back to headquarters.
Snapper showed them surveillance of J'onn's room
- he had detailed files on everyone. They went after
him, but Martian Manhunter escaped.
One of Locus's members came to them, but was killed
by Simon Carr. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #9 |
| Subtitle |
Change
the World |
| Date |
September
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
Snapper
informed Flash to call in the League. When they
got there (all but J'onn), he showed them three
global-threatening happenings that seemed to be
linked. Flash and Canary checked out the polar ice
caps. Together, they destroyed the microwave device
that was melting them. GL and Aquaman stopped the
device that was boring into the earth's crust beneath
the sea. The four arrived in California, where a
third device was found. Martian Manhunter was attempting
to disable it, but in their attempt to stop him,
they destroyed it. The machine's methane went up
in flames. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #10 |
| Subtitle |
Heaven
and Earth |
| Date |
October
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair, Mark Propst |
| storyline |
Believing
Martian Manhunter was the eight alien, the JLA went
after him, eventhough the sky was now on fire. Locus
arrived and began their battle. J'onn took out their
machine while the rest of the team battled the drones.
He was badly injured by the flames. The JLA followed
Locus to their base, where during battle, they learned
the plot - the eighth alien was leading them, transforming
the earth into something he could live on. Locus
was transmutating themselves to be able to live
on the new earth. A quake hit - one that would reverse
continental drift, causing one huge landmass on
the planet. Hal flew into space in hopes of stopping
the continents. Barry was able to get to their main
computer and shut down the quake. J'onn attempted
to get into the Locus troops' brains to find out
more information, but it set off some sort of mechanism
that killed them all.
Back at headquarters, Manhunter told everyone why
he pried into their lives. Barry took his mask off
and introduced himself to the group. The rest followed
suit. Snapper came in to tell everyone that the
man he believed to be his uncle was the eighth alien.
Thousands more were on their way. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #11 |
| Subtitle |
Stalag
Earth |
| Date |
November
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
Superman,
the Atom, Blue Beetle, the Metal Men, Dr. Mid-Nite,
all the superheroes were taken by the invaders.
The JLA was the only thing left to defend Earth.
After 24 hours of warring, Metropolis was lost.
The alien possessing Simon Carr left his body and
took that of one of his troops. Vandal Savage grabbed
Carr.
The JLA traveled back to headquarters hoping to
get J'onn's files. The aliens were there waiting
for them. The last of Earth's superheroes were delivered
to the holding island in the Atlantic. Little did
the aliens know, but J'onn had disguised the team
as each other. They easily broke through their bindings
and freed the other heroes. |
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| Issue |
JLA:
Year One #12 |
| Subtitle |
Justice
for All |
| Date |
December
1998 |
| Writer(s) |
Mark
Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist(s) |
Barry
Kitson, Michael Bair |
| storyline |
The
heroes of today and yesterday all banded together
to save the world, but the aliens were still better.
In guise of Clayface, Vandal Savage delivered the
JLA a weapon to destroy the Appelexians. All were
in agreement to be against their total destruction.
J'onn was able to reconfigure the device to defeat
them. The JLA teamed together with J'onn to use
their brain power and open a portal. The aliens
were vanquished back to their home.
After the victory, the JLA took a vote on a new
member - Green Arrow - not realizing his secret
identity, Oliver Queen, was financing them. |
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paperback edition |
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| Notes,
references to time, and chronology: |
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Dinah
Lance is 19 at the time of issue 1. |
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Barry
Allen is engaged. |
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Superman,
Batman, Green Arrow, and Atom are mentioned by Vandal Savage
in issue 2. |
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Metamorpho,
the Atom, Batman, and Green Arrow made cameos in issue 2.
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Joker
was mentioned in issue 2. |
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Speedy
made a cameo in issue 11. |
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In
the post-Infinite Crisis "new Earth," Wonder Woman
was a founding member of the JLA. As this was written, she
didn't exist yet (she was destroyed in CoIE and reborn shortly
thereafter). |
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