JLA/AVENGERS #1 (Sep 2003)
DC Comics/Marvel Comics
JLA/AVENGERS #1
Date: Sep 2003
Cover Price: $5.95
Publisher: Marvel/DC Comics
Description
Reprinted in:
AVENGERS UNITED #35 (UK) (Jan 2004) Panini Comics
JLA/AVENGERS #1 (Mexico) (Oct 2003) Grupo Editorial Vid
JLA / VENGADORES #1 (Spain) (May 2004) Comics Forum
JLA/AVENGERS #1 (France) (Mar 2004) Semic Comics
DC COMICS PRESENTS #16 (India) (Jul 2004) Gotham Comics
See also:
JLA/AVENGERS #1 SIGNED (Dynamic Forces) (Sep 2003) DC Comics/Marvel Comics
JLA/AVENGERS #1 BATMAN REMARKED (Dynamic Forces) (Dec 2003) DC Comics/Marvel Comics
JLA/AVENGERS #1 SUPERMAN REMARKED (Dynamic Forces) (Dec 2003) DC Comics/Marvel Comics
JLA/AVENGERS #1 - CGC GRADED EDITION (Dynamic Forces) (Sep 2003) DC Comics/Marvel Comics
JLA/AVENGERS #1 SIGNED (X-World) (Nov 2003) DC Comics/Marvel Comics
WORLDS OF WESTFIELD vol 23, #8 (Oct 2003) Westfield Comics
To be published by Marvel Comics, to be released 4 September 2003. See also JLA/AVENGERS #1 SIGNED (Dynamic Forces), JLA/AVENGERS #1 - CGC GRADED EDITION (Dynamic Forces), JLA/ AVENGERS #1 BATMAN REMARKED (Dynamic Forces), JLA/ AVENGERS #1 SUPERMAN REMARKED (Dynamic Forces), and JLA/AVENGERS #1 SIGNED (X-World). Reprinted in JLA/DIE RACHER #1 (German), JLA/DIE RACHER #1 (Open House Edition) (German), LJA / VINGADORES #1 (Brazil), and JLA/AVENGERS #1 (of 4) (India)
(6/17/2003): To be solicited in PREVIEWS vol 13, #7.
(6/20/2003): Comics Continuum has new preview pages.
(6/21/2003): Because of Labor Day, release date has been pushed back to 4 September 2003.
(6/24/2003): Preview of the first seven pages are available in WIZARD #143
(7/20/2003): Will not be overprinted
Related:
CBG: Catching up with Giordano
May 11, 2003
From COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE #1540 (23 May 03)
CATCHING UP WITH DICK GIORDANO
written by George Nelson
as published in COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE #1540 (23 May 03)
websites: www.comicsbuyersguide.com andwww.futurecomics.com
(excerpt)
Though several of the revamps that followed were successes for DC - George Pérez's Wonder Womanrepresented one of the few times the characters sold well, he remarked- the fixes in some cases created as many problems as they solved.
"I have to admit that, after Crisiswas over, I wasn't watching things as closely and we got new continuityglitches built in by the writers and editors who were there," he said.
Giordano said that one mistake he made was not following writer [Marv] Wolfman's suggestion to restart the entire line with new first issue following Crisis. However, he said he didn't feel that he had the creative personnel for such a comprehensive relaunch.
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