As the dead continue to rise, the JSA is faced with a horrible decision regarding how to stop them. Meanwhile, Mr. Terrific and Doctor Mid-Nite come face to face with a being that left a hole in the JSA roster many years ago.
The story also manages to play with the notion that Jay Garrick was the physical body that the Spirit King used to kill Mr. Terrific, and I have to confess I had rather forgotten about this element of this murder, and it's nice to see to see Geoff Johns has made Jay's guilt such a key part of the story, and the potential horror of a repeat performance makes for a fantastic cliff-hanger moment. As for the art, It's great to see Tom Mandrake's art again, and Don Kramer turns in an impressive effort, as he unleashes an army of rotting corpses upon the readers. Read Full Review