Both Justice League and JSA members discuss legacy as Batman and Superman talk about the possibility of Superman starting a family (and we all know what that led to in Injustice: Year One). Commissioner Jim Gordon reveals to Batman that Joker broke someone out of Blackgate Penitentiary while they were at Watchtower with JSA—who is Andre Chavard, and what does the Joker want him for?
The opening installment of this series brought me right back to where I wanted to be, knowing the weight of what's to come but the “innocence” of who they are now. I know we'll be traveling back to look at more JSA time in upcoming installments but just spending a bit with these characters in this place and time is great. Taylor again knows how to write the things that define these characters perfectly and succinctly and I'm really enjoying Antonio's designs for our familiar iconic characters and the way he can hit some real playful elements with them throughout. The violence was jarring, as it should be, and it sets up the darkness ahead nicely. Read Full Review
Joker was great in this one.
I really do not know what Andre was expecting there.
I liked this more than the first chapter. The stuff with Joker was good. I'm glad Tom Taylor immediately pulled the trigger on the grandson thing, because that was obvious. I'm interested in seeing where this goes.
" Because i'm ready to be a god."
- JOKER
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