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    Justice League of America #21

    Justice League of America » Justice League of America #21 - Crisis on Earth-One! released by DC Comics on August 1963.

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    1. Cover by Mike Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson.
    2. "Crisis on Earth-One!" written by Gardner Fox, penciled by Mike Sekowsky and inked by Bernard Sachs.

    Trapped in their headquarters -- imprisoned by a team of master villains -- the Justice League of America turns to the Justice Society of America for Help!

    In turn, the Justice Society will use the assistance of the Justice League in this strange game of turnabout in two worlds!

    Never before have both bands of super-heroes met -- but never before has there been such a... Crisis on Earth-One!

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    The Story:The JLA and JSA meet for the very first time as both teams are vexed by some of their most powerful foes.The Art:This was published in 1963 but is still pretty easy to take in. It is really amazing how far just artwork has come since then.The Dialogue:This was the 1960's after all and some of it is pretty cheesy. This book is very dialogue heavy and one mention that wouldn't have gotten a second look then is absolutely hilarious in today's day and age.Overall:They packed quite a bit i...

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