I spend a lot of time and money buying and reading comics. Most of the time I'm happy with my choices, sometimes not. I'm hoping,that with my reviews on what I've read, I might spare someone else dissapointment. I'll read anything, but I can't afford everything. If there's something you'd like for me to read, let me know. If you take the time to read this, please, take the time to let me know what you think. I may not agree with you, or you may not agree with me. But, so what. That's life.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Justice Society of America #6 - DC
What a fantastic book. I can't believe how good this book, and the Justice League book is. They're both phenomenal. Which really, is how they should be. I mean seriously. These 2 books should be the cornerstone of the whole DC universe. I don't know if that's what their intentions are . . . but right now these are 2 of the strongest books on the shelves. Right now we're dealing with a triple cross-over. The JSA and the JLA have gotten together to assess a possible threat. But it comes from their fans from the future . . . the Legion. It seems that they've all come back to the past to perform some covert operation. In coming back, they had to implant mind blocks, so that Saturn Girl wouldn't know what they were up to. But that meant that they were stranded back here not knowing what was going on. Well . . . that is until Batman found Karate Kid posing as Tempest. When his memories came back, they knew that they had 6 others they had to find. They've done that over the course of the last few issues. And in this one, they find the last. They think it's Triplicate Girl. But after a battle, in what appears to be an old Legion of Doom headquarters, they figure out that it's all an illusion, and that the real Legionnaire they encountered was Sensor Girl. But of course they don't figure this out until all the Legion members have run off. So now they're going to try to complete their mission. It looks like they're trying to retrieve Lightning Lad. But I think it's more than that. So make sure you get out there and pick up the next issue of JLA, because that's where it's all going to wrap up. Fantastic story by Geoff Johns. And I have to admit that I'm really impressed by Dale Eaglesham's art. Not really a big fan before this book. But now? I'm really diggin' it.
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JSA,
Justice League
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