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Justice League of America (2015)

Justice League of America (2015-2016) #6

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Bryan Hitch continues to test the World's Greatest Heroes! It's all-out war against the forces of Rao!

26 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 23, 2015

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Bryan Hitch

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Bryan Hitch is a British comic book artist and writer who gained prominence on American titles such as Wildstorm's Stormwatch and The Authority, DC Comics' JLA, and Marvel Comics' The Ultimates.

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March 11, 2017
Finally back to the main story.

Superman now knows Rao is reprogramming him and the others, But Rao found out he knows and they are fighting each other. Aquaman went back to Atlantis and saw that they have converted the Atlanteans, he was fighting with them and mistakenly followed them into Olympus where Wonder woman is,The both of them are now fighting Rao's prophets.

The flash is taken back in time to 1961 where he met some guys that are trying to fix things before Rao destroys the world,They are all travelling back to the present.

Green lantern is still at Krypton, trying to help them.
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December 30, 2016
Open conflict breaks out between several League members and the prophets of Rao. Meanwhile, the time-lost Flash and Green Lantern continue to learn more about what's going on from their perspectives.

Aquaman and Superman fight it out with the prophets and even Rao himself to protect what's theirs, but it seems the prophets are after something more than just devotion now. Superman's battle with Rao is interesting because he's facing what amounts to a fairy tale for him - something from his past that he has no direct connection to, but it feels wrong to fight against it. Of course, there are reasons for that! Arthur is fighting for the freedom of his people.

The mysterious Infinity Corporation looms larger in this issue. Flash finally gets the chance to talk to those responsible for starting all this, but the answers aren't clear yet. And Green Lantern still isn't sure what he's doing on ancient Krypton, so he's just following along.

Hitch always provides amazing art, so that's never in doubt and never an issue with this series!

Compelling story that seems to be coming to a head. Looking forward to more.
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