Vixen and Animal Man journey into the sacred Tantu Totem to solve the mystery of their altered powers. But Anansi, the African spider god responsible for these changes, has only begun reshaping the powers and histories of the Justice League!
Who knows? What's important is that we finally got a substantial JLA story that feels like McDuffie's, and McDuffie's alone. Read Full Review
I really want to like this comic, and I keep thinking it's going to be great - but I'm still waiting for the real Dwayne McDuffie to turn up and show us how the JLA is done. I know he's out there somewhere! Read Full Review
Justice League of America #25 was an average read. My interest in this issue was greatly diminished by the fact that I am not much of a fan of Vixen and that I found Anansi to be a terribly uninteresting villain. However, if you enjoy Vixen and you love magic themed villains that you might want to give Justice League of America a try. You will probably enjoy it much more than I did. Read Full Review
All-in-all, it was a good and fun read. Id recommend reading the storyline from its beginnings in Justice League of America #22, but if you cant get your hands on those copies, this issue is more than capable of standing on its own. Read Full Review
Or - "Slowly Crawling Back Into My Good Graces..." Read Full Review