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The original Justice League/Avengers crossover planned in the 1980s ultimately fell apart, but a close look at 2003’s JLA/Avengers reveals that the story did take place—just not in the way ...
The Justice League and the Avengers were meant to meet in the 1980s, but it all fell apart due to petty behind-the-scenes squabbles ...
JLA/Avengers reprint edition cover (Image credit: Marvel Comics / DC). In a February 16 announcement provided to the press by DC, the Hero Initiative states that the new printing is taking place ...
For Justice League and Avengers, this was the best thing that could have ever happened. In 1996, all the ancillary Justice League books were canceled in favor of one comic: JLA.
Tonight, Avengers: Age of Ultron his theaters worldwide, which is looking to dominate the globe. Today, we’ll talk about the legendary crossover between the JLA and the Avengers in the aptly ...
Late last year, iconic comics creator George Perez announced that he's been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and that he's decided he won't undergo treatment and "just let nature take its course." ...
After falling out of print for years, JLA/Avengers is finally being rereleased, with proceeds going to benefit artist George Pérez in his battle with terminal cancer.
George Perez’s ‘JLA/Avengers’ Gets New Printing Via Hero Initiative. The 2003 miniseries that brought DC and Marvel together has been out of print since 2008.
Batman, Superman and the rest need a Justice League movie. Here's how DC can learn from Marvel and make it happen. [UPDATE, June 6, 2012: Well, that didn't take long. Warner Bros. has ...
JLA/Avengers will be reprinted for the first time in decades via the Hero Initiative. The charity, which helps comic book creators with their medical costs and financial struggles, worked with DC ...
A special edition reprint of comic 'JLA/Avengers' is coming, a collab between DC and Marvel in honor of cancer-stricken artist George Pérez.