Justice Society of America #18

Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Dale Eaglesham, Jerry Ordway Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 27, 2008 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 5
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Magog is introduced into the DCU as Gog tries saving the life of a fallen JSA member! The last god of the Third World has walked the Earth delivering good will to men wherever he goes. But out of a violent confrontation comes the birth of the one being the Kingdom Come Superman must stop!

  • 8.5
    IGN - Dan Phillips Aug 27, 2008

    Other than the Gog material and the previously alluded to development that I should have seen coming, Johns briefly visits with Power Girl on Earth-2 and alludes to some greater connection between her story, Gog's and Magog's. Where this is going, I have no clue. But I am interested and even excited, which I couldn't really say until good ol' Gog showed up to crash the party. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Erik Norris Aug 28, 2008

    Im a constant flip-flopper when it comes to Justice Society of America these days. I go through spurts when I really love it, then the next month Im kind of left wondering where this is all going. But if Justice Society of America #18 is any indication, and my hypothesis turns out to be correct, we can expect some exciting things in the coming months, its just a matter of sticking out through this dragging story-arc. However, one thing is for certain, Justice Society of America is, and has been, the best super-hero team book on the market. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn Sep 5, 2008

    Justice Society of America #18 was another strong read. Johns continues to let this story arc simmer as we are approaching to what is going to be a roiling boil with the next issue. This is a balanced title that should satisfy action fans as well as readers who enjoy meaty plots and quality character work. Justice Society of America continues to be DC's premier team title. I would recommend giving this title a try. Read Full Review

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