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Justice League 3000

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Justice League 3000
Cover ofJustice League 3000 #1 (February 2014), art byHoward Porter.
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PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceJustice League 3000 #1 (December2013)
Created byJM DeMatteis,Keith Giffen,Howard Porter
Justice League 3000
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ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing
Publication dateDecember2013 – March2015
Creator(s)JM DeMatteis,Keith Giffen,Howard Porter

Justice League 3000 is acomic book series published byDC Comics. Taking place in the future of theDC Universe as part ofThe New 52, the series features a31st century iteration of theJustice League, with new versions ofSuperman,Batman,Wonder Woman,the Flash, andGreen Lantern.[1] The series is written byJM DeMatteis andKeith Giffen and illustrated byHoward Porter.Justice League 3000 began publication in December 2013.[2]

Synopsis

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In the 31st century, humanity has spread its influence across the stars and in an age where heroes are in dire need, the Justice League is reformed for peacekeeping across space.Project Cadmus, agenetic engineering corporation, had held the genetic material of the greatest past original Justice League heroes for over a millennium andWonder Twins (Teri and Terry) used those samples to recreate Superman, Green Lantern, Batman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash. Using advanced bio-engineering, the duo enabled the creation and survival of duplicates of the five superheroes, but with only fragments of their memories, experiences, heroic mentalities and powers. In desperation to contain a growing intergalactic threat, Cadmus presses on with their Justice League 3000 experiment with the objective of restoring interstellar order.

The friendships that existed and possibly drove the previous JL are either different, strained or nonexistent. For example, Batman and Superman seem to despise each other. The Flash does not have his "antifriction aura", and requires an artificial one to prevent incineration. Green Lantern does not have a ring, instead being a living incarnation of the emerald energy, and using a "cloak" that keeps his green aura power in check and prevents it from killing him. Superman has neither heat vision nor flight capabilities, and the team continuously reminds him of these as he forgets often.

Publication history

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The series was first mentioned at a DC Comics Retailer Roadshow,[3] and later announced byComic Book Resources that the title would reuniteJustice League International writers Keith Giffen, JM Dematteis andKevin Maguire, along with character designs by artistHoward Porter.[4] In August 2013, Maguire was let go from the title; Howard Porter would take over art duties, with the title's premiere being pushed back to December.[2] The series was originally solicited for October.[5]

The writers had offered little on the background of the team or characters, stating that they were new characters, and not descendants of existing characters.[6] DespiteJustice League 3000 launching the month following the cancellation ofLegion of Super-Heroes, as well as taking place within the same time period, writer Keith Giffen has confirmed that Justice League 3000 is not directly "tied together" with Legion of Super Heroes because "it would be unfair to put out a book that insists you're familiar with another book".[6]

The book ended in March 2015 with issue #15, and was relaunched in June asJustice League 3001.

Early reception

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In early September 2013,Complex listedJustice League 3000 as number 21 on its list of "The 25 Most Anticipated Comic Books of Fall 2013", stating that it is "hard to argue with that creative team and the sleek new designs".[7]

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Justice League 3000 Vol. 1: Yesterday LivesJustice League 3000 #1–7October 2014978-1401250461
Justice League 3000 Vol. 2: The Camelot WarJustice League 3000 #8–13April 2015978-1401254148
Justice League 3001 Vol. 1: Deja Vu All Over AgainJustice League 3000 #14–15,DC Sneak Peek: Justice League 3001 #1,Justice League 3001 #1–6March 2016978-1401261481
Justice League 3001 Vol. 2: Things Fall ApartJustice League 3001 #7-12September 2016978-1401264727

References

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  1. ^Katzman, Gregg (2013-06-17)."DC Announces JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000". Comic Vine. Retrieved2013-07-20.
  2. ^ab"HOWARD PORTER Named New JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000 Artist, Debut Bumped to December". Newsarama. August 9, 2013. RetrievedAugust 9, 2013.
  3. ^Johnston, Rich (June 17, 2013)."Justice League 3000 From Keith Giffen, JM DeMatteis And Kevin Maguire". Bleeding Cool. RetrievedJuly 31, 2013.
  4. ^"EXCLUSIVE: Giffen, DeMatteis & Maguire Reunite For "Justice League 3000"". Comic Book Resources. 2013-06-17. Retrieved2013-07-20.
  5. ^"DC Comics' FULL October 2013 Solicitations". Newsarama. July 8, 2013. RetrievedJuly 31, 2013.
  6. ^ab"GIFFEN, DEMATTEIS Spill On JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000, Answer LEGION Connection". Newsarama.com. 2013-06-18. Retrieved2013-07-20.
  7. ^Serafino, Jason (September 3, 2013)."The 25 Most Anticipated Comic Books of Fall 2013". Complex Magazine. RetrievedOctober 18, 2013.
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