Batman. Superman. Wonder Woman. Green Lantern. The Flash. These are the world s greatest heroes the team known as the Justice League of America. The JLA has battled terrifying foes across the galaxy but what will happen when the battle turns inward? A mysterious plague has swept across Earth. All language has seemingly turned to gibberish, and the world is plunged into a state of panic as communication becomes impossible. The JLA is determined to set things right but it turns out that one of their own may have played a role in this disaster. Is one of the heroes truly responsible for the chaos across the planet? Will the JLA survive this shocking betrayal? JLA: The Tower of Babel The Deluxe Edition is a tale of epic proportions, by acclaimed writer Mark Waid (Kingdom Come, The Flash) and artist Howard Porter (The Flash, Scooby Apocalypse). Collects JLA #18-21, 32-33, 43-46, and two stories from JLA Secret Files #3.
I'm not new to comics but I'm new to DC Universe for (older)comics. Lately I've been reading crucial moments in the DC world. Overall, I enjoyed this book. It has a few stories in the beginning of the book that are not the Tower of Babel story. I liked them because it gives good insight on how this team operates.
For the Tower of Babel story arc, I liked it. I can see why it's a classic. I would recommend this for others like me, who want to read more into this world as it gives great characteristics on the Superheroes. Those characteristics are still part of their core in comics being written now.