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The Justice League of America in 2003-2004: A Retrospective on Donald Katz's Run

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The Justice League of America has been around for decades, but one of its most memorable runs was from 2003 to 2004 under the leadership of writer Donald Katz. This article will take a look back at that run, exploring the stories, characters, and themes that made it so special.

JLA Z (2003 2004) #2 Donald Katz
JLA-Z (2003-2004) #2
by Donald Katz

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 68731 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 21 pages
Lending : Enabled

The Creative Team

Donald Katz was a relatively unknown writer when he took over the Justice League of America title in 2003. However, he quickly proved to be a talented storyteller with a deep understanding of the characters and their relationships.

Katz was joined on the book by a team of talented artists, including Ed Benes, Ivan Reis, and Mark Bagley. These artists brought Katz's stories to life with their stunning artwork.

The Stories

Katz's run on Justice League of America was marked by its epic storylines and memorable characters. Some of the most notable stories from this era include:

  • "The Obsidian Age": This story saw the Justice League travel back in time to the Stone Age, where they encountered a tribe of technologically advanced humans.
  • "The Tower of Babel": In this story, the Justice League's secrets are exposed to the world, leading to a conflict with the Justice Society of America.
  • "Infinite Crisis": This massive crossover event saw the Justice League face off against their evil counterparts from the Crime Syndicate of America.

The Characters

Katz's run on Justice League of America featured a wide range of characters, both old and new. Some of the most memorable characters from this era include:

  • Superman: The Man of Steel was the leader of the Justice League during Katz's run. He was portrayed as a powerful and compassionate hero who always put the needs of others first.
  • Batman: The Dark Knight was a reluctant member of the Justice League, but he always came through when it mattered. He was portrayed as a brilliant detective and a skilled fighter.
  • Wonder Woman: The Amazon princess was a powerful warrior and a wise leader. She was often the voice of reason in the Justice League.
  • The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive was a wisecracking hero with a love of life. He was always ready to race into action to help his friends.
  • Green Lantern: The Emerald Knight was a powerful space cop who always fought for justice. He was portrayed as a brave and selfless hero.

The Themes

Katz's run on Justice League of America explored a number of important themes, including:

  • The importance of teamwork: The Justice League was a team of heroes who worked together to overcome any obstacle. Katz's stories showed that teamwork is essential for success.
  • The power of hope: Even in the darkest of times, the Justice League never gave up hope. Katz's stories showed that hope is a powerful force that can overcome any challenge.
  • The importance of sacrifice: The Justice League often had to make sacrifices to protect the world. Katz's stories showed that sacrifice is sometimes necessary for the greater good.

The Legacy

Donald Katz's run on Justice League of America was a critical and commercial success. His stories are still remembered by fans today as some of the best the Justice League has ever had to offer.

Katz's run helped to define the Justice League for a new generation of readers. His stories showed that the Justice League is more than just a team of superheroes. They are a symbol of hope, teamwork, and sacrifice.

Donald Katz's run on Justice League of America from 2003 to 2004 was a truly special time for the title. Katz's stories were epic, his characters were memorable, and his themes were timeless. His legacy will continue to inspire fans of the Justice League for years to come.

JLA Z (2003 2004) #2 Donald Katz
JLA-Z (2003-2004) #2
by Donald Katz

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 68731 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 21 pages
Lending : Enabled
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JLA Z (2003 2004) #2 Donald Katz
JLA-Z (2003-2004) #2
by Donald Katz

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 68731 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 21 pages
Lending : Enabled
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