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Their history is complex, but there are plenty of stories that will get you ready to deal with the various eras of the team. These stories are the ones that capture them at their finest, most understandable moments and are perfect for new readers. These seven stories are fantastic Justice League starter comics, the best place for new fans to learn to love the team.
7) Justice

DC continuity is pretty wonky, and I wouldn’t recommend reading old pre-Crisis DC without starting somewhere easy. If you want something with that Bronze Age flavor with a modern presentation, your best bet is Justice, by Jim Krueger, Alex Ross, and Doug Braithewaite. This 12-issue series takes a team based on the ’70s Satellite League, and pits them against their greatest enemies the Legion of Doom for a battle that will decide the future of the Earth. This book manages to feel classic and modern at the same time, an idealized version of Bronze Age DC that is perfect for newer fans. It’s League action at its finest and you need to know nothing about the character but who they are to get into it.
6) “The Totality”

Justice League (Vol. 4) became the flagship of the DC Universe in 2018, kicking off a run perfect for new fans and “The Totality” is where it all started. This story, by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Jim Cheung, Jorge Jimenez, and Doug Mahnke, sees Lex Luthor bring together a new Legion of Doom when he finds the greatest weapon in the universe: the Totality, forcing the League to battle their greatest foes, beginning a war between the two teams. This story kicked off the run-up to Dark Knights: Death Metal, and it’s an outstanding series for new fans of the team. This first story is amazing, and will hook anyone immediately.
5) “The Tornado’s Path”

“The Tornado’s Path” kicked off Justice League of America (Vol. 2), running through issues #0-7, by Brad Meltzer, Ed Benes, and an army of superstar artists for #0. This story took place in the aftermath of Infinite Crisis, as the Trinity builds a new Justice League just as a mystery pulls together Red Tornado, Vixen, Black Lighting, Black Canary, Hal Jordan, and Roy Harper. What follows is a modern old school Justice League adventure that really gives readers the sense of history and grandeur of the DC Multiverse and the League. It’s an amazing story that will make anyone believe in the team.












