It's all-out Amazon fury against Amazo! Wonder Woman is the last Leaguer standing against the souped-up android... and the prize is Red Tornado's body!
Justice League of America #23 was a great action issue. McDuffie infuses plenty of excitement into this title with a much needed dramatic showdown with a big-time villain like Amazo. It is also nice to see McDuffie continuing to concentrate solely on plotlines that actually involve the JLA and not other DC titles. Read Full Review
Still, three months after my last examination of "Justice League of America" we're already seeing a slight improvement. In another three months, who knows? This could finally be the book we were all expecting when McDuffie was announced as the new writer. Here's hoping for the best. Read Full Review
I don't know if the series is just treading water until it's allowed to reflect the events of Final Crisis. In the end, I don't care. That's no reason we shouldn't be given more compelling stories to follow. This is supposed to be an assembly of DC's greatest and most iconic heroes, after all. Read Full Review
Oh, one last thing, kudos to McDuffie for making a jab at the "Brand New Day" of Amazing Spider-Man with Zatanna's line about "magic." Whether that was intended or not, I got a good laugh out of it. Read Full Review
Additionally, this is the second time in barely a year that we get Amazo using the Red Tornado's body to attack the JLA. How many times is this is going to happen? At this point, no matter how popular the Red Tornado is among his team-mates, they must really start questioning whether he is worth all the trouble. Read Full Review
We end with Amazo ready to kill Vix, and the whole issue goes by so fast, I'm not sureI have an opinion, other than:Something new, please?Ed Benes does his usual scratchy artwith pretty girls, and McDuffie at least nails the dialogue. Read Full Review