The knockdown, drag-out battle between Martian Manhunter and Despero continues, as the fight that began on the JLA Watchtower ends on Earth. Meanwhile, Superman intervenes in the Justice League's vote to mindwipe the Secret Society of Super Villains! "Crisis of Conscience" part 4.
This storyline is completely living up to my expectations, and helping to bring back some of the faith I had temporarily lost in my favorite writers and characters during Identity Crisis. Im looking forward to how this ends, and how it plays into the upcoming Infinite Crisis. Read Full Review
In The End: This issue went better than I could have hoped for. By the ending of the previous issue, I was a little nervous that the vote would be anti-climactic, but Johns and Heinberg did a fine job. You can't ask for a better art team for this story. All of the heroes and villains look great and the emotional context really comes through. Read Full Review
The stage has been nicely set for a showdown between the rest of the Justice League and Desperos mind controlled superhero pawns, but the writers have also cleverly managed to sidestep the thorny issue of the mind wipe, or at least delayed it until later on in the story arc. Read Full Review
Best issue of Crisis on Conscience yet. I loved the fight between Arthur and Despero. The art is pure eye candy. Zatanna is by far my favorite out of all the league members so far, and Johns wrote some great conversations between Diana and Zatanna and Clark and the League.