The Hawkman stand-in Zauriel is introduced at this time and would spin off into the three-issue JLA: Paradise Lost (Volume 1) written by Morrison's collaborator Mark Millar. JLA: American Dreams: After a recruitment drive, the League get caught in a war between Heaven and Hell and are put under the spell of the mind-bending The Key.JLA #2: "The Day the Earth Stood Still". JLA: New World Order: The newly-formed League faces off against an invasion from White Martians.For a new reader, it's very convenient to collect Morrison's entire run on JLA and associated titles. This guide to the run of Grant Morrison writing for the Justice League is based around easily-purchased collected editions. Morrison was followed by frequent guest writer Mark Waid. Leading in from Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare (Volume 1), this line-up includes many of DC's most recognizable heroes facing intergalactic threats and rewriting the future of the DC Universe. The popular title lead to spin-offs like Hourman (Volume 1) and Martian Manhunter (Volume 3) and the revitalized JSA in JSA (Volume 1). Starting in 1997, Grant Morrison launched JLA (Volume 1) with artist Howard Porter, reinvigorating the team book and setting its course for the next decade. 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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