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Justice League 3000 1: Yesterday Lives Paperback – October 21, 2014

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 120 ratings

In the far flung future in the year 3000, the Justice League still exists and they're more familiar than you could imagine. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash and Green Lantern comprise the League, but how is it that a millenia from now, these heroes could still exists? JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000 VOL. 1: YESTERDAY LIVES is a new series starring the heroes of today--tomorrow from the classic Justice League writing team of Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis with legendary artist Howard Porter (JLA).

Collects JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000 #1-7.
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"It has a clear voice and defined style that allows it to stand apart from the pack while still feeling like it belongs next to all of the other DC comic books."—IGN

"JUSTICE LEAGUE 3000 is a great way to give a much-beloved creative team free reign."—
Newsarama

About the Author

Keith Giffen has provided  plotting, scripting, artwork, or any combination thereof for titles such as ALL-STAR COMICS, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES, RAGMAN, CREEPER, LOBO, SUICIDE SQUAD, The Defenders, Hero Squared!, and, um...AMBUSH BUG.  He's worked on the weekly series 52 and COUNTDOWN TO FINAL CRISIS, as well as 52 AFTERMATH: THE FOUR HORSEMEN and MIDNIGHTER, plus a gazillion other things. He was the illustrator of the DC COMICS - THE NEW 52 series O.M.A.C.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dc Comics; 0052- edition (October 21, 2014)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 176 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1401250467
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1401250461
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.73 x 0.43 x 10.28 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 120 ratings

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J. M. DeMatteis
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Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, J. M. DeMatteis was a professional musician and rock music journalist before entering the comic book field. DeMatteis has written almost all of the major DC and Marvel icons—including memorable runs on Spider-Man (his classic "Kraven’s Last Hunt" was voted number one in a 2012 Comic Book Resources poll of Spider-Man stories and number twelve in a 2017 CBR poll of the greatest comic book stories of all time. The Hollywood Reporter called KLH "perhaps the greatest Spider-Man standalone story") and Justice League (winning DeMatteis and his collaborators, Keith Giffen and Kevin Maguire, comics’ highest honor, the Eisner Award); but his greatest acclaim has come for sophisticated original graphic novels like Seekers Into The Mystery, Blood: A Tale, The Last One, and Mercy. The autobiographical Brooklyn Dreams was picked by the ALA as one of the Ten Best Graphic Novels and Booklist, in a starred review, called it “as graphically distinguished and creatively novelistic a graphic novel as has ever been...a classic of the form.” The groundbreaking Moonshadow was chosen (along with Brooklyn Dreams, Blood and other DeMatteis works) for inclusion in Gene Kanenberg, Jr’s 2008 book 500 Essential Graphic Novels—where it was hailed as one of the finest fantasy graphic novels ever created.

His success in the comic book medium has led DeMatteis to work in both television (writing live action and animation) and movies (creating screenplays for Warner Bros, Fox, Disney Feature Animation, directors Carlo Carlei, Chris Columbus, and others).

In 2006, DeMatteis had great success with the acclaimed children's fantasy Abadazad-which Entertainment Weekly hailed as "...one of those very rare fantasy works that can enchant preteen kids and 40-year old fanboys..." and Publisher's Weekly, in a starred review, called "an appealing blend of Spirited Away and The Wizard of Oz." Abadazad began life as a CrossGen comic book before morphing into a three-book series published by Disney's Hyperion Books For Children. DeMatteis's 2009 graphic novel, The Life and Times of Savior 28, was called "one of the finest superhero stories of the decade" by Newsarama. In 2010, HarperCollins published DeMatteis's fantasy novel Imaginalis—which the School Library Journal said "will delight readers who imagine themselves in the pages of their favorite books." For DC he wrote Phantom Stranger, Justice League Dark, Justice League 3000, and Scooby Apocalypse.

In animation, he contributed episodes to the series Justice League Unlimited, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Ben 10, Teen Titans Go and other shows—as well as writing the animated features Batman vs. Robin, Batman: Bad Blood, and Constantine: City of Demons.

More recently, DeMatteis has written the animated movies Superman: Red Son and Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons, IDW's cosmic adventure Impossible Inc., the reality-bending thriller The Girl in the Bay for Dark Horse/Berger Books, and multiple episodes of Marvel's Spider-Man. Current works-in-progress include DC's Justice League Infinity, Marvel's Ben Reilly: Spider-Man, several new creator-owned series, and more work in animation and film.

DeMatteis continues to teach Imagination 101, a workshop exploring the practicalities and metaphysics of writing for comics, graphic novels and animation. He's also the founder of Creation Point, a story consultation service that offers in-depth guidance for both the professional and aspiring writer.

DeMatteis lives and works in upstate New York

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Customers find the book easy to read with a brilliant concept and refreshing take on the Justice League. They appreciate the decent art quality and pacing. However, opinions differ on the story quality - some find it good and clever, while others find it hard to follow initially.

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Customers find the book engaging with its new perspective on the Justice League. They describe it as a good standalone story with an exciting concept.

"A pleasently surprisingly excelent book...." Read more

"...A brilliant, radical concept-- This take on the JL is outstanding! I found myself fantasizing about it being the next animated movie release...." Read more

"It was a great read. Definitely a refreshing take on My favorite DC Team...." Read more

"excellent read. DC has really improved on their storylines" Read more

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Customers like the art quality. They say it's decent, but the story doesn't engage them.

"Nice art okay writing.. but really a poor execution in the story could have and should have been so much better" Read more

"...Great standalone New 52 team book, great art by Horward Porter." Read more

"...Art is decent but the story just fell a little flat for me. I will not be picking up volume 2." Read more

"...Art is killer though." Read more

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Customers enjoy the pacing and find the book interesting and refreshing. They also mention that Justice League 3000 is great.

"It was a great read. Definitely a refreshing take on My favorite DC Team...." Read more

"Justice League 3000 is great. Superman 3000 is way more interesting than regular Superman." Read more

"...A very interesting take on the League . New original villains and freedom to be creative because it's outside continuation...." Read more

14 customers mention "Story quality"8 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the story. Some find the premise clever and the concept radical, while others feel the story is slow and confusing at times. The art is decent, but some find the story hard to follow initially.

"...A brilliant, radical concept-- This take on the JL is outstanding! I found myself fantasizing about it being the next animated movie release...." Read more

"Great story. love the twists so far:)" Read more

"Very cleaver concept however by the end of the book the characters focus too much on being edgy and badass and loose their individuality...." Read more

"...That may be one of the two single drawbaks in the book. It is not a complete story, and you are left hanging on a cliffhanger...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2015
    A pleasently surprisingly excelent book. Lots of new fans complain about the lack of liberty in dealing with comics big guns, that nothing truly ever happens. Well, Keith Giffen found a way here to use DC's hottest proprieties with complete freedom. It is the Justice League you know and love without it being the Justice League you know and love. And everything and anything can happen. The twist at the end of this book really left me salivating and anxiously expecting the second volume. That may be one of the two single drawbaks in the book. It is not a complete story, and you are left hanging on a cliffhanger. Also, the fill in artist of one of the issues really isn't up to the standards of regular series artist Howard Porter, whose work is outstanding. All in all, a great read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2018
    This started out as a slow read for me but halfway through I found myself glued to the pages and turning them quickly. A brilliant, radical concept-- This take on the JL is outstanding! I found myself fantasizing about it being the next animated movie release. Fans of the characters will love the absolutely honest take on the characters (absolute power corrupts; or at least shows us its ego). I just went online and purchased the other 3 editions of the series. A Must read!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2015
    It was a great read. Definitely a refreshing take on My favorite DC Team. The clashing of foggy minded heroes with tweaked personalities due to their lack of origin is something quite brilliant.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2019
    Nice art okay writing.. but really a poor execution in the story could have and should have been so much better
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2015
    Great story. love the twists so far:)
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
    Arrived in good condition.

    Great standalone New 52 team book, great art by Horward Porter.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020
    As advertised
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2015
    Justice League 3000 is great. Superman 3000 is way more interesting than regular Superman.

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  • Adam Strange
    5.0 out of 5 stars Better than earth prime
    Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2021
    It was a great book
  • Jezreel Castro
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente Servicio.
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 1, 2016
    Lo recibí antes de lo esperado. Producto entregado en perfectas condiciones. Definitivamente Amazon es la opción para comprar manga y Comics.
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  • ComicFan
    4.0 out of 5 stars Leichte, aber nicht langweilige Kost
    Reviewed in Germany on May 1, 2016
    Dieser Sammelband umfasst die ersten Geschehnisse einer neuen Justice League im 31. Jahrhundert geschrieben von Keith Giffen und J.M. DeMatteis. Inwieweit es sich dabei tatsächlich um Superman, Batman und Wonder Woman etc handelt will ich hier nicht verraten, allerdings hat der Ursprung dieser Liga das Lesen für mich sehr spannend gestaltet. Das für die Liga gesetzte Ziel ist es eine Gruppierung von fünf Schurken aufzuhalten, die das Universum erobert haben. Auf diese treffen sie auch recht zügig und können erstmal nicht bestehen. Es gibt viel Action und eine Menge Witz. Die Charaktere sind alle etwas durchgedreht, was zu lustigen Momenten führt. Der Band endet dann auch mit einem Cliffhanger, der zum weiterlesen einlädt. Ich gebe einen Stern Abzug wegen der Story, da mir dann doch alles zu schnell ging und darunter etwas die Glaubwürdigkeit des Plots leidet. Das Artwork von Howard Porter ist eigentlich ganz gut, aber meines Erachtens etwas unruhiger als zu seinen JLA Zeiten in den 90er Jahren. Solide eben. Ich empfehle jedem diesen Band, der gerne bereit ist eine etwas andere Liga kennenzulernen und nicht die tiefsinnigste Geschichte braucht.
  • edward
    4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
    Reviewed in India on April 28, 2016
    Epic
  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars The future
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 25, 2014
    A good book, the heroes are not all goodie goodie two shoes and superman isn't perfect which makes it a better read