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Last Updated: 28th March 2000.

JLA/JSA FRIST MEETINGS

Newsarama - The Justice League will travel back in time for their first meeting with a War time JSA in a two issue prestige mini-series by Tom Peyer (HOURMAN). [Transcript of Mania Article]

Added: 28/03/00

LEAVING JLA

Newsarama At the end of his run of the Justice League Grant Morrison outlines his final storyline on the title. He also talks about his Earth-II project and the rumoured "Hypercrisis". [Transcript of Mania Article]

Added: 15/10/99

GRANT AT ARMAGEDDON

Newsarama In a recent interview Mania Grant Morrison spoke about his final story line of the Justice League of America and his plans afterwards including his ideas for an Hypertime Event.[Transcript of Mania Article]

Added: 22/4/99

COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE #69

Diamond Previews - Magazines The magazine of collection comics from the Golden and Silver Ages features a special on the JLA and JSA team-ups with new cover by Dave Gibbons.

Issue blurb:It's special issue of CBM featuring those great JLA-JSA team-ups! CBM looks at the great Silver Age and Bronze Age team-ups of the Justice League of America and the Justice Society of America, plus the amazing history of Golden Age JSA collectibles, a look at the history of each super team, and much more! With today's JLA being one of the hottest comics on the market and the JSA revival right around the corner, isn't it time you found out how it all started? And with the JSA issues of All-Star Comics rebounding toward record prices, check out the fully-packed Market Reports section for the latest sales information from throughout North America! Special JSA cover by Dave Gibbons. Magazine, b&w (Color Gallery)..........$5.95 - Previews Page: 290

Added: 20/12/98

JSA DETAILS

Newsarama The already announced JSA Skip Week has now arrived Previews details the nine issues. Also listed are details of JLA SUPER-SPECTACULAR #1 (a collection of Silver Age reprints) to ship in March. [Transcript of Previews Article]

Added: 20/12/98

JLA/NO MANS LAND

Newsarama talks with Devin Grayson and Mark Waid about JLA #31. A fill-in issue by both writers will cover exactly what the JLA did in response to the cutting off of Gotham City.[Transcript of Maina Article]

Added: 18/12/98

JLA/AVENGERS?

Newsarama Ever since the early eighties the prospects of an Avengers/JLA mini-series have bounced round the fan community for sometime. Mania takes a look as the prospects and talks to the key players.[Transcript of Maina Article]

Added: 17/12/98

MILLAR JLA FILL-IN

Comic Wire spoke with Mark Millar over his fill-in issue of JLA. Issue 27 was originally to have been the first part of the JLA/JSA crossover featuring Captain Marvel. However for undisclosed reasons that issue has been delayed and Millar has been drafted to do a fill-in featuring an updated Amazo.[Transcript of Comic Wire Article]

Added: 12/12/98

TITANS RETURN

Newsarama recently has a chat with Devin Grayson about her upcoming Titans series. She revealled the ten member roster of Nightwing, Flash III, Donna Troy, Tempest and Arsenal plus five "mystery" members. She also address concerns raised over past Titans continuity. [Transcript of Maina Article]

Added: 9/12/98

L.A.W. MINI-SERIES

CSNsider reports that the new LAW mini-series by Bob Layton featuring the old Charlton characters has been posponed until June to make way for a "major event in DC continuity. The series features a villain called Avatar who initally defeats the JLA forcing the formation of a multi-national Living Assult Taskforce (LAW). The name Avatar was to have been used as the new name for Titan and former Wonder Girl I Donna Troy, but this series claimed it first. [Transcript of CSNsider Article]

Added: 8/12/98

JSA RETURNS

Newsarama revealled more details on the Golden Age skip week, now officially titled "Return of the JSA." It takes the form of two bookend titles named after the ALL-STAR COMICS title and seven team-up titles between then named after various defunct Golden Age books. The project is seen as the first step in relaunching a new JSA ongoing series set in the modern day. [Transcript of Maina Article]

Added: 7/12/98

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