There is a back-up feature involving Liberty Belle and Hourman in some sort of light-hearted caper with Tigress and Icicle. Frankly, it doesn't really add much to the book and it actually diffuses the sense of danger in the main story. In one tale, we have the very same characters acting like super-heroics are just some joke. Yet in the main story, the very same characters are ready to kill each other. It just makes the backup feature look superficial and tacked-on. Read Full Review
JSA All-Stars #3 is an incredibly generic super hero read. It is not a bad read. It simply is nothing out of the ordinary. Nothing about JSA All-Stars #3 sets itself apart from the tons of other super hero titles on the market. I cannot recommend spending your hard earned money on a completely average title like JSA All-Stars. There are so many better super hero team titles on the market that are more deserving of your money. I would only recommend JSA All-Stars #3 to die-hard JSA fans. Read Full Review
Here's hoping scheduling gets fixed for "JSA All Stars" in the future; having part of your story spoiled by a comic that comes out the previous week seems to becoming the norm these days. At least most of the time it was due to a late-shipping title, though. Why sabotage your own books on purpose? I just don't get it. Read Full Review
I love the JSA, but this comic just seems unnecessary. Read Full Review
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