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Justice League Elite

Justice League Elite, Vol. 1

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An exciting saga dealing with a schism within the ranks of the JLA is presented in this new collection, featuring ACTION COMICS #775, JLA #100, JLA SECRET FILES 2004 (lead story), and JUSTICE LEAGUE ELITE #1-4! Several Leaguers go undercover to work with Vera Black and her super-powered team, the Elite.

Hardcover

First published September 1, 2005

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Joe Kelly

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Profile Image for Ryan Haupt.
116 reviews15 followers
February 8, 2010
Wanted to like it more than I did based on the creative team but I didn't find the characters all that compelling and the story seemed disjointed. The Mahnke art was pretty but not enough to make this feel like anything other than "Authority Lite."
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4,419 reviews25 followers
February 10, 2020
The idea of a black ops version of the Justice League is interesting but Joe Kelly doesn't quite pull it off. He takes his characters from his JLA run and branch them off here. Flash and Green Arrow are here for no reason and Kelly doesn't do a good job of explaining why on earth the Justice League would allow any of this. The villains are typical generic DC tropes. The book wasn't bad just full of plot holes and inconsistencies. Manhke's art is very good but the coloring was a let down. Overall, a decent read that doesn't capture the essence of Manchester Black in any way.
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984 reviews14 followers
March 23, 2018
I like this team. I’d love to see this team written by Ellis or Ennis. In a sense I have because this is similar to The Authority, but I’d love to see those guys working in a world where DC heroes have to be avoided.
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378 reviews13 followers
April 14, 2025
If you like Checkmate or the early 2000s Outsiders series, you’ll love this tale of a sort of black-ops, covert offshoot of the JLA, featuring a mix of new, new-ish, and classic characters and written by one of my favorite JLA writers, Joe Kelly.
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1,032 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2022
This was good. I think knowing that the idea was abandoned so quickly kept me from getting into it...
469 reviews2 followers
September 14, 2025
Sometimes DC falls into the trap of trying to franchise the Justice League like Marvel does the X-Men, usually by doing a mature audiences "black ops" title like X-Force. Justice League Elite is one of their earliest attempts. Kelly tries to elevate the book by making it about 9/11 and the Iraq War, but the point comes across muddled, drowned out by endless arguments over what The Line is and how we will know when we have Crossed It.
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586 reviews1 follower
July 29, 2024
I surprisingly managed to finish this book, but it’s nothing special at all. Couldn’t recommend…
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1,732 reviews17 followers
January 19, 2014
The Justice League Elite makes its debut in this collected edition of the black ops team. The volume opens with the one-shot Superman issue that introduced the Elite as violent vigilantes. The volume then picks up with the new Elite being formed at the behest of Vera Black. A mostly successful first mission then yields mistrust and suspicion after the murder of a prisoner, threatening the bring down the JLE just as they get started. While writer Joe Kelly and artist Doug Mahnke attempt to bring the grim and gritty to the JLA table, the Elite experiment feels doomed from the start. Former Elite members Coldcast and Menagerie are flat characters, JLA transfers Major Disaster and Manitou Raven were schlepped over due to lack of fan support in the big league title, and Green Arrow and Flash are on the squad just to tie in the "Justice League" banner. While the Flash spotlight issue - showing Wally West's torn loyalties as a member of both squads - is fantastic, the rest of the book is just not up to snuff. The lack of major DCU enemies, bland characterizations, and unlikable members just means this team - and this book - are not elite enough.
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1,231 reviews2 followers
December 14, 2009
manchester black was probably the greatest dc character i have seen in recent issues... i wish they would have developed that story even more, or showed more of his back story... vera is a let-down by comparison. this volume beats the second hands down with a great storyline, fantastic artwork and paneling, just about as much as i could want from a team book.
3 reviews
November 2, 2016
Read it by chance and really liked it.
Not really a DC fan, more of a Marvel Zombie my self so I had to look up some info on some of the players but I still liked it. Just based on the premise of a black ops super hero team I was hocked from the start.
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2,598 reviews72 followers
August 17, 2011
A black ops Justice League. It has potential but so far has failed to live up to it. The inclusion of Green Arrow makes this book interesting but it could be better.
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