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Justice League #17 Throne of Atlantis, Chapter Five
Cover Date: April, 2013
The epic, full-length conclusion to “THRONE OF ATLANTIS” hits as Aquaman and the League make a sinister discovery that changes both the outcome of the war and the future of the Justice League! What is THE GRID—and what does it mean to expanding the ...
Issue Description
The epic, full-length conclusion to “THRONE OF ATLANTIS” hits as Aquaman and the League make a sinister discovery that changes both the outcome of the war and the future of the Justice League!
What is THE GRID—and what does it mean to expanding the Justice League?
PlotThis story starts with a Flashback to Amnesty Bay and Aquaman remembers the worse storm in Amnesty Bay history which frightened Tom Curry. Aquaman's Dad fears that the Atlanteans are after young Arthur. The scene then switches back to the Watchtower, where the JLA check on Dr. Shin. Aquaman feels responsible for the War but Batman reminds him that he did not kill anyone and he did not sink the cities.
Justice League (2011)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
The first series of The New 52, Justice League launched with the conclusion of Flashpoint to usher in the new version of the DC Universe. The first arc (issues #1-6) were set five years in the past, where the League was first formed by Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) and Cyborg, when the earth was invaded by Darkseid and his forces from Apokolips. Following the sixth issue, the books jumped into the present, and began to feature a back up starring Billy Batson in his journey to becoming the hero known as Shazam. Considering the title is thought as the lynchpin of the DCU, it often features stories about Pandora, the character who was responsible for the changes to the DCU, and will be instrumental to the upcoming Trinity War. After Forever Evil, which continued from the end of Trinity War, Lex Luthor has joined the League as well. Current line up also includes Shazam and Power Ring (Jessica Cruz).
Main Feature Written by: Written by: Geoff Johns (#1 - Present)
Main Feature Drawn by: Jim Lee (#1 - 6; #9 - 12), Gene Ha (#7); Carlos D'Anda (#8); Gary Frank (#0, 21); Tony Daniel (#13 - 14); Ivan Reis (#15 - 17, 19 - 20, 22 - Current); Jesus Saiz (#18)
Back up Feature Written by: Geoff Johns (#5 - Present); Jeff Lemire (#13)
Back up Feature Drawn by: Carlos D'Anda (#6); Gary Frank (#7 - 12, #14 - 20); Brad Walker (#13)
For Pre Flashpoint volume, refer to Justice League of America.
In September 2013 DC is having all its books focus on the villains because of Trinity War and Forever Evil and number them by '.1', '.2' and so on up to '.4'.
The 4 Villain books that are from Justice League are
Justice League #23.1 Darkseid #1 (Written by Greg Pak and Drawn by Paulo Siqueira)
Justice League #23.2 Lobo #1 (Written by Marguerite Bennett and Drawn by Ben Oliver)
Justice League #23.3 Dial E #1 (Written by China Miéville and Drawn by Various)
Justice League #23.4 Secret Society of Super Villains #1 (Written by Geoff Johns and Sterling Gates and is Drawn by Manuel Garcia and Rob Hunter)
Collected EditionsVol. 1: Origin (#1-6)Batman vs. Superman: The Greatest Battles (#2)Shazam! vol. 1 (#7-11, 0, 14-16 and 18-21)Vol. 2: The Villain's Journey (#7-12)Green Arrow: Harrow (#8)Vol. 3: Throne of Atlantis (#13-17)Aquaman: Throne of Atlantis (#15-17)Vol. 4: The Grid (#18-20 & 22-23)Justice League: Trinity War (#22-23)Batman/Superman: Cross World (#23.1)Superman vs. Darkseid (#23.1)DC Comics The New 52 Villains Omnibus (#23.1-23.4)Dial H: Exchange (#23.3)Vol. 5: Forever Heroes (#24-29)Vol. 6: Injustice League (#30-39)Vol. 7: Darkseid War Part 1 (#40-44)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.