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Crisis on Multiple Earths (Volume 3) by Mike Friedrich
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Crisis on Multiple Earths (Volume 3)

by Mike Friedrich

Series: Crisis on Multiple Earths (3), JLA/JSA

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Volume Three reprints the JLA/JSA team-ups from 1971 through 1974, including the three team, three part team up that began in the 100th issue of Justice League of America. When reading these stories, I get a feeling that the writers and editors were saying to themselves, "How can we retell the basic story this year?" In 1971, Mr. Friedrich played with limiting the line up to characters who had counterparts on the other Earth. That particular team up seemed to focus on the theme of relationships. 1972's team up was the aforementioned three-parter sending the JLA and JSA on a quest to find the time lost Seven Soldiers of Victory. A year later, our heroes stumbled upon Earth-X where the Nazis won World War II. They help Earth-X's resident heroes, the Freedom Fighters, in a rematch. (These were comics I had actually owned back in the day. It was a pleasant surprise to turn a page and discover that Dick Dillin's image of Batman climbing the Eiffel Tower had been burned into my brain. Great stuff.) By 1974, the creative teams wisely tried a different tack and told a smaller tale focusing on the Sandman and his erstwhile partner, Sandy.
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  Hamburgerclan | Jul 13, 2008 |
This is more fantastic Silver Age teamup fun between the Justice League, Justice Society, the Seven Soldiers of Victory, and others. The most notable story is probably the Unknown Soldier of Victory, a quest to find who exactly should be in that grave.

Definitely recommended for some nostalgic, simpler fun with a whole barrel of heroes.

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  bluetyson | Nov 8, 2006 |
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