"Silver Age" was a twelve part storyline that ran through a series of one shot comic books published by DC Comics in 2000. Each of the 12 issues were a one-shot (feature issue #1 on the cover), however they formed a larger story-arc in which The Justice League of America fights the Injustice League formed by villain Agamemno.
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| - "Silver Age" was a twelve part storyline that ran through a series of one shot comic books published by DC Comics in 2000. Each of the 12 issues were a one-shot (feature issue #1 on the cover), however they formed a larger story-arc in which The Justice League of America fights the Injustice League formed by villain Agamemno.
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| - The cover of Silver Age #1
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| - Silver Age #1
- Silver Age 80-Page Giant #1
- Silver Age Secret Files & Origins #1
- Silver Age: Challengers of the Unknown #1
- Silver Age: Dial H for Hero #1
- Silver Age: Doom Patrol #1
- Silver Age: Flash #1
- Silver Age: Green Lantern #1
- Silver Age: Justice League of America #1
- Silver Age: Showcase #1
- Silver Age: Teen Titans #1
- Silver Age: The Brave and the Bold #1
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| - "Silver Age" was a twelve part storyline that ran through a series of one shot comic books published by DC Comics in 2000. Each of the 12 issues were a one-shot (feature issue #1 on the cover), however they formed a larger story-arc in which The Justice League of America fights the Injustice League formed by villain Agamemno. The art, dialogue, narrative style and even the format of the comics (larger page-counts, half-page advertisements, etc.) were deliberately anachronistic for the time of publication, thus the issues served as a tribute, and in some cases a gentle satire, to the books and creators of DC Comics during the Silver Age of Comic Books.
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