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Favorite Justice League

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BTWulf:
I love the JLA animated series. Something similar to the Lex in the bathroom thing was during the Season two finale when the team is being chased and the best way to escape is to get out of costume, but the Flash is a little hesitant to give up his identity, even if it is only to the league.  Batman;s reaction, points to Flash, "Wally West," Points to Superman, "Clark Kent," removes his cowl, "Bruce Wayne."

I had an unnatural love for that show.

alonelyargonaut:
i enjoyed it, but i don't like the fact that they sacrificed Hal Jordan for John Stewart because they needed a black guy on the team.  I like Stewart's character, but in comparison to how awesome Jordan is, Stewart will forever be second fiddle.  That's his character type, he doesn't have the leadership qualities, and innovation to be the greatest lantern like Hal was.

fifthfiend:
I would say J'onn, just because he pretty much is the JLA, the heart and soul and brains of it all in one. It's as constant a thing as you get, pretty much anywhere in comics. In general I like to see the team as the Big 7, MM along with Supes, Bats, Wondie, AQ, GL, and the Flash, and then Plastic Man's always there because any chance you have to put Plastic Man in a comic book, you should take. I did like the Morrison/Kelly-era portrayals of the team, with that group as sort of the core members of a continually rotating and updating roster of members changing as circumstances dictated. At any given moment you'd have Orion, Barda, Steel, Huntress, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl, Firestorm, Zatanna, any of an entire list of great characters involved.

alonelyargonaut:
have any of you had the chance to read Darwyn Cooke's "DC: The New Frontier" Volumes 1 and 2?

It's a great retelling of the passing of the torch from the Justice Society and the Golden Age heroes to the Justice League of America, all taken place within the tumultuous era of the post war decade.  I highly reccomend it to anyone who is old school like me, or is really interested in a good place to jump off into the DC world.  And definitely for you fifthfiend because you said you like J'onn J'onzz.  They do a really good job with making his story fresh and giving him more detail.

Ragman:
Gotta go with Hal. He's awesome. All of the Hard Travelin' Heroes are. If I didn't go with him, I'd go with Dinah, then Roy, then Ollie. I love that Meltzer put Hal, Dinah and Roy into the new Justice League. Nice to see them spend time together sans Ollie.

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