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JLA: One Million (JLA (DC Comics Unnumbered Paperback)) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

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1. Juni 2004 JLA (DC Comics Unnumbered Paperback)
Written by Grant Morrison and various; ART by Val Semeiks, Prentis Rollins and various; COVER by Semeiks and Rollins In stores April 7. The event that brought the JLA face to face with their 853rd century successors is collected in a new printing of the mammoth trade paperback! Telling the story of the JLA's first meeting with Justice Legion A - an encounter that nearly became their doom - the JLA: ONE MILLION collection reprints issues #1-4 of the popular DC ONE MILLION miniseries. Also included are the #1,000,000th issues of JLA and STARMAN in their entirety, along with portions of the tie-in issues of DETECTIVE COMICS, GREEN LANTERN, SUPERMAN: THE MAN OF TOMORROW, and RESURRECTION MAN. This collection was previously issued as DC ONE MILLION. For more information, see the feature article. SC, 7x10, 208pg, FC

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3.0 von 5 Sternen A completely incomplete story 20. Februar 2011
Von Xavier Zavala Heras - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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I can't help but think that a butcher made the edition for this trade. There's so many "lost" chapters that at some point made me lost my interest.

It started so well. Tragedy in Venezuela. Who's behind it and why?.

The JLA from the future came to our present to invite the current JLA to some kind of olympics in the future. Each of our present members was supposed to have a special combat, or "trial" if u like, in the future to meassure their skills but... Lost chapter. We couldn't see that.

The Batman from the future is set to go with Nightwing and Robin to prevent a disaster in midtown Gotham, but... Lost chapter.

Btw... Who's The Inmortal Man!?.

Anyway, the story as a whole is kind of good, but some times is too Morrison-like (with no sense of continuity and stuff like that) that makes me lose my interest. There's more questions than answers, and the most exiting action sections of the story are only writen in words instead of included in the book.

I expected much more out of this one...
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2.0 von 5 Sternen Some goof stuff, but confusing mess 28. Juni 2008
Von SF Guy - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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First off, for the people wondering why this is set in the 853rd century... the JLA One Million refers to the issue number, the concept is that if JLA ran for one million issues, the one millionth issue would occur somewhere around the 853rd century (which is pretty much correct, if you do the math).

As for the book itself, well, while there is some good stuff here, a lot of interesting concepts, great art and action, there is a lot of confusing stuff in here. Not just the exclusion of certain parts of the story (which has already been mentioned by other reviewers), most of which is given to us in an encapsulated form, but a lot of what is in the book just doesn't flow right. One of the most egregious examples comes pretty early in the story, there is a moment when the present day JLA is getting ready to go into the future, and Wonder Woman mentions that Batman didn't show up. Then, in the next panel we see the JLA being sent into the future and Batman is there! No explanation whatsoever is given as to how one panel before he wasn't there and then suddenly he was there. And there are many more instances like this throughout the book, which can be really confusing to the reader (not to mention irritating).

Still, like I said, there is some good stuff here, and if you don't mind scratching your head from time to time trying to figure out just what in the world is going on, it's not a horrible read, but it should have been much better.
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3.0 von 5 Sternen Sadly Incomplete 19. Oktober 2011
Von Jason Gonella - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Others have commented on how this is incomplete. This is why.

This only has the JLA issues. There were cross-overs to all the major strips. This doesn't include Batman One Million, Wonder Woman One Million, Superman One Million, Aquaman One Million, Shazam One Million, Flash One Million, etc.

You need the cross-overs to get the complete story.

As it is, you don't see the fight that Batman has to wage in the distant future to regain control of Pluto. You don't get to see Captain Marvel - the current one - wake up in the distant future and create a new protege as he becomes the Wizard and helps the Flash fight the enemy. Yes, the current Captain Marvel, with long white hair and a white beard, slept for millennia.

I know these details because I was reading the comics when this story-line came out. I read the cross-overs issues in all the other comics. And these details, necessary for a full story, are what is missing from this book.
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