![]() These early Justice League comics have not been collected but can be easily found in back issue bins. DeMatteis' Justice League run and the mid-1990s reboot, including a short stint on Justice League Task Force (Volume 1), a title that had a rotating cast of heroes who performed covert superhero missions. Waid's first forays into writing for Justice League titles began in the period between the Keith Giffen and J. When Morrison departed, Waid took over, initially with Morrison's preferred artist Howard Porter but followed in most of his run by Bryan Hitch. The change started with Mark Waid's Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare (Volume 1) (co-written with Fabian Nicieza), leading to Grant Morrison's run on JLA (Volume 1). ![]() In the mid-1990s, the Justice League of America titles had dropped in sales and quality and DC looked to reinvigorate the line by canceling the existing titles and restarting with a classic line-up of their most recognizable heroes. ![]() Don't touch it while it's under construction. This page is part of an experimental template construction for a new type of page, using the currently non-existent Run Template. ![]()
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