Ebook {Epub PDF} Justice League of America: The Nail by Alan Davis






















Fun sequel, that steps back from the more serious tone of the original Nail and instead, Alan Davis just tries to include as many silver age DC characters as he can. It's a mystery, mixed with a nice look at Superman and how he fits into the world, wrapped up in a big super hero romp with a shovel full of cosmic epic for good measure/5.  · In a fascinating alternate reality story of tiny accidents that cascade into cataclysmic disasters, writer/artist Alan Davis creates a world that never knew a Superman, and a Justice League that is about to face its greatest test of might and morality. All because of something as simple as a nail/5. JLA: THE NAIL, compiling the 3 issue limited series in one trade paperback, showcases this team's reliably polished, jawdropping art, as well as one hell of an interesting story. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that the world is a far better place with a Superman watching over it/5(55).


Justice League Of America The Nail By Alan Davis Mark Farmer. After its recent disbanding, the Justice League has invited heroes to join the team. Many heroes accept Wonder Woman's invitation to join the The League has rebuilt one of the Overmaster's escape pods, and is using that as their new orbital headquarters. At one last pickup, a last batch of. Alan Davis. An Elseworlds tale! What if there was no Superman? What if the DC Universe was forever changed because of a single, tiny nail? Collected together for the first time ever, these two Elseworlds classics examine a world without the Man of Steel after, years in the past.


Alan Davis, Mark Farmer (Illustrator) · Rating details · 1, ratings · 99 reviews. Justice League of America Written by Alan Davis; Art by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer Taking place in an alternate reality, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA: THE NAIL examines the nature of a world without Superman. Years in the past, a flat tire caused by a nail prevents the Kents from discovering a small rocket ship with an alien baby inside. Fun sequel, that steps back from the more serious tone of the original Nail and instead, Alan Davis just tries to include as many silver age DC characters as he can. It's a mystery, mixed with a nice look at Superman and how he fits into the world, wrapped up in a big super hero romp with a shovel full of cosmic epic for good measure. JLA: THE NAIL posits that, on that fateful day Jonathan and Martha Kent would've chanced upon an alien infant in a rocketship, they instead suffer a flat tire, which forces them to stay home at their farm. Thus, there is no Clark Kent and no Superman. Cut to many years later now, and the Justice League of America is active in their superheroics.

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