List of Elseworlds Publications - Justice League And/or Justice Society Elseworlds

Justice League And/or Justice Society Elseworlds

  • The Golden Age (1993) - A story set at the end of World War II and the Golden Age of comics, as superheroes become targets for an ambitious hero-turned-senator and his "protégé new-age hero". (4 issues, collected)
  • JLA: Act of God (2000-1) - When a strange energy hits Earth, heroes and villains alike lose their superpowers. Some refuse to give in to defeat, while others disappear into the woodwork, and still others undergo a "rebirth" as the Phoenix Group. (3 issues)
  • JLA: Age of Wonder (2003) - A Justice League created during the Industrial Age. (2 issues)
  • JLA: Created Equal (2000) - A cosmic plague hits Earth, killing all men except for Superman and Lex Luthor. (2 issues)
  • JLA: Destiny (2002) - In a world where Superman and Batman never existed, Thomas Wayne creates his own Justice League. (4 issues)
  • JLA: The Island of Dr. Moreau (2002) - Set in the 1880s, the League is combined with Dr. Moreau's animal-men.
  • JLA: The Nail (1998) - The world is without Superman after a punctured tire prevents the discovery of baby Kal-El by the Kents. The Justice League is a group of heroes whom the media deem as dangerous aliens as a lethal conspiracy seeks to undermine all they stand for. (3 issues, collected)
    • JLA: Another Nail (2004) - With the discovery of Superman and his addition to the JLA, the heroes must maintain their good face to the public. (3 issues)
  • JLA: Riddle of the Beast (2001) - High fantasy story as young Robin Drake leads the armies of the World against Etrigan. (HC)
  • JLA: The Secret Society of Super-Heroes (2000) - Superpowered beings keep their existence quiet; the JLA becomes an unaccountable conspiracy. (2 issues)
  • JLA: Shogun of Steel (2002) - Set in feudal Japan.
  • JSA: The Liberty Files - two two-issue mini-series collected into one volume:
    • JSA: The Liberty File (1999–2000) - The Justice Society as a special operations team during World War II. (2 issues)
    • JSA: The Unholy Three (2003) - Six years after the events of The Liberty File, the JSA is recalled to battle, with a new member in their team: Clark "Superman" Kent. (2 issues)
  • Justice Riders (1997) - The JLI as a group of marshals, gamblers, inventors, and various other characters in the Old West.
  • League of Justice (1996) - A quartet of teenagers find themselves joined up with fantasy fiction versions of the Justice League heroes. (2 issues)
  • Planetary/JLA: Terra Occulta (2002) - An alternate version of the Planetary team meet an alternate version of the JLA triumvirate - Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.

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