This page gathers the essential collected editions from Justice League history, spanning every major era of the team. Whether you're into multiversal crises, political intrigue, or classic super-heroics, each era is a starting point for you. New to the League? We recommend jumping into the New 52 era (2011) or the Grant Morrison run (1997). Dive in and discover why they're called the World's Greatest Super-Heroes!
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Justice League of America (1960)
Issues: #1-261
The Silver Age: Volume 1
The original 1960s adventures of the Justice League of America are collected in this volume, as the World's Greatest Heroes unite for the first time to battle menaces no single hero can withstand.
The Brave and the Bold (1955) #28-30, Justice League of America (1960) #1-8, Mystery in Space (1951) #75
The Silver Age: Volume 2
In these tales from the early 1960s, the Justice League of America battles some of its greatest foes, including the sorcerer Felix Faust, the light-wielding Dr. Light, the Maestro, the Tornado Tyrant and more.
Justice League of America (1960) #9-19
The Silver Age: Volume 3
The Silver Age adventures continue as the Justice League of America stands together for truth, justice and the American way. These classic 1960s tales see the team face cosmic challenges that solidify their status as DC's greatest heroes.
Justice League of America (1960) #20-30
The Silver Age: Volume 4
The final Silver Age collection features the Justice League's late 1960s adventures, a time when new members join and the team faces ever-more challenging threats across time and space.
Justice League of America (1960) #31-41
The Bronze Age Omnibus: Volume 1
One of the greatest eras in Justice League history begins here. In the early 1970s, the JLA moves to an orbiting satellite and expands its ranks with heroes like Elongated Man and Red Tornado. The team joins forces with the Justice Society of America and even the Seven Soldiers of Victory in epic adventures that cement their legendary status.
Justice League of America (1960) #77-113
The Bronze Age Omnibus: Volume 2
In these 1970s tales, the JLA must stop a plague from devastating Hawkman's homeworld of Thanagar, aid their ally Adam Strange on the planet Rann, face the Justice Society of America from the parallel world of Earth-2, and battle their longtime foe Despero.
Justice League of America (1960) #114-146
The Bronze Age Omnibus: Volume 3
The 1970s adventures of the World's Greatest Heroes continue as the Justice League of America meets fellow heroes including the Justice Society of America, the Legion of Super-Heroes, and a team of heroes from the long-gone past.
Justice League of America (1960) #147-181
Volume 1
The first four team-ups between the Justice League of America and its Earth-Two counterpart, the Justice Society, are collected in this graphic novel, depicting their battles against cosmic, all-powerful menaces too big for either team to handle alone.
Justice League of America (1960) #21-22, #29-30, #37-38, #46-47
Volume 2
Four more summer meetings between the legendary Justice League of America and Justice Society of America are collected in this highly demanded volume!
Justice League of America (1960) #55-56, #64-65, #72-73, #83-84
Volume 3
This volume Justice League/Justice Society team-ups from issues 91-92, 100-102, 107-108, and 113 of Justice League of America.
Justice League of America (1960) #91-92, #100-102, #107-108, #113
Volume 4
The Justice League and Justice Society face new challenges in these classic crossover tales.
Justice League of America (1960) #123-124, #135-137, #147-148
Volume 5
This classic crossover Justice League of America #159-160, #171-172, and #183-185.
Justice League of America (1960) #159-160, #171-172, #183-185
Volume 6
The final collection of the early Multiversal crossover stories before Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Justice League of America (1960) #195-197, #207-209, All-Star Squadron (1981) #14-15
The Detroit Era Omnibus
Aquaman assumes leadership of the Justice League in this era, introducing new heroes Vixen, Gypsy, Steel, and Vibe. The League faces threats ranging from international warlords to the return of the alien conqueror Despero. This omnibus gathers the complete mid-1980s adventures of the “Detroit” era Justice League of America.
Justice League of America (1960) #233-261, Justice League of America Annual (1984) #2, Infinity Inc. (1985) #19, Justice League of America Retroactive 1980s (2011) #1, JLA: Classified (2005) #14-16, #22-25
Justice League of America (1960)
Issues: #1-261
The Silver Age: Volume 1
The original 1960s adventures of the Justice League of America are collected in this volume, as the World's Greatest Heroes unite for the first time to battle menaces no single hero can withstand.
The Brave and the Bold (1955) #28-30, Justice League of America (1960) #1-8, Mystery in Space (1951) #75
The Silver Age: Volume 2
In these tales from the early 1960s, the Justice League of America battles some of its greatest foes, including the sorcerer Felix Faust, the light-wielding Dr. Light, the Maestro, the Tornado Tyrant and more.
Justice League of America (1960) #9-19
The Silver Age: Volume 3
The Silver Age adventures continue as the Justice League of America stands together for truth, justice and the American way. These classic 1960s tales see the team face cosmic challenges that solidify their status as DC's greatest heroes.
Justice League of America (1960) #20-30
The Silver Age: Volume 4
The final Silver Age collection features the Justice League's late 1960s adventures, a time when new members join and the team faces ever-more challenging threats across time and space.
Justice League of America (1960) #31-41
The Bronze Age Omnibus: Volume 1
One of the greatest eras in Justice League history begins here. In the early 1970s, the JLA moves to an orbiting satellite and expands its ranks with heroes like Elongated Man and Red Tornado. The team joins forces with the Justice Society of America and even the Seven Soldiers of Victory in epic adventures that cement their legendary status.
Justice League of America (1960) #77-113
The Bronze Age Omnibus: Volume 2
In these 1970s tales, the JLA must stop a plague from devastating Hawkman's homeworld of Thanagar, aid their ally Adam Strange on the planet Rann, face the Justice Society of America from the parallel world of Earth-2, and battle their longtime foe Despero.
Justice League of America (1960) #114-146
The Bronze Age Omnibus: Volume 3
The 1970s adventures of the World's Greatest Heroes continue as the Justice League of America meets fellow heroes including the Justice Society of America, the Legion of Super-Heroes, and a team of heroes from the long-gone past.
Justice League of America (1960) #147-181
Volume 1
The first four team-ups between the Justice League of America and its Earth-Two counterpart, the Justice Society, are collected in this graphic novel, depicting their battles against cosmic, all-powerful menaces too big for either team to handle alone.
Justice League of America (1960) #21-22, #29-30, #37-38, #46-47
Volume 2
Four more summer meetings between the legendary Justice League of America and Justice Society of America are collected in this highly demanded volume!
Justice League of America (1960) #55-56, #64-65, #72-73, #83-84
Volume 3
This volume Justice League/Justice Society team-ups from issues 91-92, 100-102, 107-108, and 113 of Justice League of America.
Justice League of America (1960) #91-92, #100-102, #107-108, #113
Volume 4
The Justice League and Justice Society face new challenges in these classic crossover tales.
Justice League of America (1960) #123-124, #135-137, #147-148
Volume 5
This classic crossover Justice League of America #159-160, #171-172, and #183-185.
Justice League of America (1960) #159-160, #171-172, #183-185
Volume 6
The final collection of the early Multiversal crossover stories before Crisis on Infinite Earths.
Justice League of America (1960) #195-197, #207-209, All-Star Squadron (1981) #14-15
The Detroit Era Omnibus
Aquaman assumes leadership of the Justice League in this era, introducing new heroes Vixen, Gypsy, Steel, and Vibe. The League faces threats ranging from international warlords to the return of the alien conqueror Despero. This omnibus gathers the complete mid-1980s adventures of the “Detroit” era Justice League of America.
Justice League of America (1960) #233-261, Justice League of America Annual (1984) #2, Infinity Inc. (1985) #19, Justice League of America Retroactive 1980s (2011) #1, JLA: Classified (2005) #14-16, #22-25