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Justice League International Vol. 3 by Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis
4.0
This volume collecting Justice League International #14-22 overlaps [b:Justice League International, Book One: Born Again|45420891|Justice League International, Book One Born Again|Keith Giffen|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1621957026l/45420891._SY75_.jpg|70170247] (that ends with a cliffhanger in issue #17). The fate of Mister Miracle is resolved, involving a trip back to Apokolips. With an early appearance by Lobo, the rough-talking interstellar bounty hunter, there's lots of fun and action to fill every issue. The stories get a bit bogged down by having to shoehorn in some action from not one, but two DC-wide crossovers, but Keith Giffen and J. M. DeMatteis manage to keep things light, with humor throughout. Kevin Maguire, assisted by Steve Leialoha (#14, 15) and Ty Templeton (#20, 21), does a great job differentiating the physical personalities of the various characters. This acclaimed series from the late 1980s shows that superhero comics don't need Batman and Superman to be successful.