Final Issue! The JSA's violent final battle against the Gentleman Ghost pits them against a vicious army of evil dead that may spell the end for the team!
In The End: I would be upset that this is the last issue of JSA if it wasn't for the fact that a new series is coming out in a few months. As last issues go, this one was very strong. Levitz hit all of the beats to close down shop, and while he told his own story, he also worked the feel that the series has carried for eighty-seven issues. This is the first Justice Society book to go the distance and, as far as the modern audience goes, attract a decent following. There's a lot to be said for that. JSA has come a long way since James Robinson and David Goyer first started it back in 1999. It was a gamble, but over the years it became one of my favorite books. I'm sure the new series will be good, but part of me is going to miss this one. Read Full Review
In a trade this should read very well, and this issue is certainly worth purchasing, and I'm still glad Mr. Levitz returned to writing. Read Full Review
Anyway, so it ends. 13 issues shy of #100. I'm not sure which is sadder: That it is ending so close to such a milestone or that it ends in such an average way. Either way, it's not a happy ending to say the least. Read Full Review