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The Justice League comics are a celebration of DC Comicsโ most important heroes and how they stand as paragons of virtue and heroism. These amazing storylines help show why the Justice League is DC’s fundamental superhero team.
10) “Darkseid War”

One of the best stories of the New 52 era, โDarkseid Warโ is an action-packed epic that focuses on the monumental clash between DC Comicsโ two most powerful villains: Darkseid and the Anti-Monitor. To prevent the cosmic villains from tearing the Earth apart in their war, the Justice League is forced to ally with Lex Luthor and the Crime Syndicate. When even this alliance proves not be enough, many of the Leagueโs members undergo incredible transformations in which they obtain godhood. The story also introduces Darkseid’s daughter, Grail, who is the terrifying mastermind behind the conflict. A tale filled with stunning action and shocking twists that would have a long-lasting impact on DC Comics, โDarkseid Warโ is a definite must-read.
9) JLA: The Nail

A storyline attached to DCโs Elseworlds brand, JLA: The Nail, presents how even the most minor events can have lasting impacts. In this universe, the Kentsโ car got a flat tire from a nail which causes them to miss Kal-Elโs crash landing. A time skip several decades later shows a world that never had a Superman. Although the Justice League still exists, thereโs far more public fear and hatred towards them because of their membersโ roles as superhumans and vigilantes. Throughout the storyline, many of the Leagueโs members undergo great character arcs as they navigate a harsh world and experience significant losses. JLA: The Nail offers a great look into the importance of both Superman and the Justice League as a whole.
8) Justice League of America #21-22

There was a time when the adventures of the Justice League and the Justice Society occurred in different continuities and universes. That all changed in 1963 with the consecutive releases of โCrisis on Earth Oneโ and โCrisis on Earth Two.โ For the first time, the JLA and the JSA met and teamed up, bringing together two generations of heroes from different universes. When villains from Earths One and Two form an alliance, the two superhero teams join forces to take them down. Itโs a fun story that became an intrinsic part of DC Comics history, as it began the yearly tradition of JLA and JSA crossovers and showed the potential of multiverse stories.
7) Dark Nights: Death Metal

The sequel to the original Dark Nights: Metal story and the culmination of the entire Dark Multiverse saga, this storyline is the ultimate battle between good and evil. In a multiverse that had been ravaged by Perpetua and the Batman Who Laughs, the Justice League must reunite to destroy the beings who turned their world into an apocalyptic nightmare. The broken heroes of Earth are banded together by Wonder Woman, who leads the charge against the hordes of evil Batmen who have conquered the Earth. The story has amazing artwork, heartfelt character moments, and an Avengers: Endgame-level final battle that serves as a fitting tribute to DC Comicsโ message of hope, as well as a soft reboot for the DC Universe.
6) Justice

Set outside the main DC Universe continuity, Justice is a tribute to the Silver Age of comics and the Super Friends cartoon. It takes the usually light-hearted depictions of these heroes and places them in a dark and harrowing tale. When the Legion of Doom believes that they can be better protectors of the Earth than the Justice League, they decide to wipe out their heroic rivals. After learning the secret identities of DCโs greatest heroes, the Legion attacks the Justice League members one by one through intricate plans that take advantage of their weaknesses. Justice offers stunning artwork, heart-pounding suspense, and engaging character studies, and is, overall, an incredible tribute to the age of DC heroes many readers grew up with.













