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JLA by Mark Waid
JLA by Mark Waid










JLA by Mark Waid

“I’ve had so much fun writing the Teen Titans in Batman/Superman: World’s Finest that DC asked for more, and I couldn’t be happier,” said Waid. Before they were the Titans of the DCU, they were the Teen Titans, and you won’t want to miss this fresh take on their origins. When they’re not fighting alongside their Justice League mentors, they’re managing their image and cultivating the rabid fan base that helps them save the world…as, all the while, a danger from the shadows intends to tear these friends apart before they ever reach the big time. World’s Finest: Teen Titans is spinning out of the pages of the runaway hit Batman/Superman: World’s Finest and features a modern retelling of the early adventures of the original Teen Titans! Led by Robin, the Boy Wonder, a new super-team has burst onto the scene-meet the Teen Titans, DC’s grooviest group full of super-teens with super-problems.

JLA by Mark Waid

“Together, Superman and Lex are racing the clock in search of a cure as they travel the breadth of the super-universe, from Atlantis to Kandor to the Phantom Zone, all spectacularly reimagined by Bryan Hitch.” But he has his reasons-partly because of who he is, but partly because of a debt he feels he owes-and readers of Superman: Birthright might already guess what that perceived debt is,” said Waid. “For the first time, Superman’s fighting the tide of public opinion, embarking on a mission that billions of people outright oppose.

JLA by Mark Waid

But just why does he want to save the person who’s spent his life trying to destroy him? And will he even be able to find the solution? While the world wants to say good riddance to Luthor, Superman will go to the ends of the universe, through different dimensions, and across time to save his foe. In the three-issue DC Black Label series Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor, Superman learns Lex Luthor is dying-and wants the Man of Steel to help him find the cure for whatever is causing his rapid decline.












JLA by Mark Waid