
JLA, Vol. 5: Justice for All
by:
Grant Morrison
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1563895110
ISBN 13: 9781563895111
Publication date:
December 1st, 1999
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages: 232
Genres: Action & Adventure
In a thrilling continuation of the Justice League saga, a formidable team of superheroes faces multiple threats that challenge their unity and strength. Each member, from the iconic Wonder Woman to the speedster The Flash, must confront personal dilemmas while standing together against overwhelming odds. The evolving dynamics within the group reveal their vulnerabilities and strengths as they strive for justice in an increasingly chaotic world.
As Grant Morrison weaves a complex narrative, the heroes encounter adversaries that test their beliefs and resolve. Themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the essence of heroism resonate, providing depth to characters often seen as archetypes. The stakes escalate as they must navigate both external dangers and the internal conflicts that arise when egos collide.
Through stunning visuals and sharp dialogue, the story captures the essence of heroism in its many forms. The characters evolve through their challenges, showcasing the delicate balance between power and responsibility. Readers are drawn into a vivid world where the line between justice and vengeance blurs, leaving them questioning what it truly means to be a hero.
As Grant Morrison weaves a complex narrative, the heroes encounter adversaries that test their beliefs and resolve. Themes of camaraderie, sacrifice, and the essence of heroism resonate, providing depth to characters often seen as archetypes. The stakes escalate as they must navigate both external dangers and the internal conflicts that arise when egos collide.
Through stunning visuals and sharp dialogue, the story captures the essence of heroism in its many forms. The characters evolve through their challenges, showcasing the delicate balance between power and responsibility. Readers are drawn into a vivid world where the line between justice and vengeance blurs, leaving them questioning what it truly means to be a hero.