A BRIGHTEST DAY tie-in! Supergirl rejoins the JLA as incredible, ancient forces of chaos are unleashed. What could posses her and Power Girl to battle to the death? And what horrors await the rest of the Justice League and Justice Society in this prologue to "The Ghosts of Earth and Space"?!
Action packed! James Robinson's Justice League of America is one of the best superhero team books out right now, and is quickly becoming one of my favorite DC titles. This coming from a reader who struggles with team books. Robinson has a grasp and understanding of his characters and it shows. Read Full Review
For quite a while now the JLA has not been what it should be - namely, the top comic in the DC lineup. For the first time in far too long, it feels like it's almost there, and getting closer all the time. Read Full Review
I like Bagley's art, particularly his rendition of Jade here. At times his line work seems muddier than I am used to seeing, a thicker line that sometimes distracted me a little. His Supergirl is very nice. And, hurray! Supergirl is back on a team! Read Full Review
Robinson's return to DC has been fantastic. Whenever I see his name on a cover, I know I'll be getting a superhero book that's a cut above the rest. He does a great job of honoring and integrating DC's complex past into his stories, but in a way that moves them forward rather than bogging them down. And what else can I say about Bagley? He's excellent here, as he's always been. Read Full Review
I really like Bagleys work but Hunter may not be the best inker for him. The work looks rush and like something from an Image comic book. Theres a lot happening in that comic book and Bagley is up for the challenge which is good. So maybe the inking did not please me very much, but its still an exciting comic book unlike much of what the Justice League has been about in the past. Im willing to give this fast paced League a go. Read Full Review
Robinson is improving a bit as a writer, which is nice, as I hold him to his former high standards from Starman and Golden Age, not the (IMHO) horrible Cry For Justice and his first few JLA issues. Read Full Review
This is nowhere near my favorite iteration of the Justice League, but it also is not my least favorite. Robinson gives me little pieces in every issue that make it seem worthwhile, but he hasn't given me a complete issue filled with one big moment. I'm waiting for that to happen still, and am intrigued enough to stick around. Read Full Review
The arts quite good, and the Supergirl cover is quite wonderful, which earns a few points. Read Full Review
The Justice League has become an afterthought for me under Robinsons guidance. It wont help any that the JSA is going to be playing a role of significant importance for this storyline as I have already stated my disdain for that particular team. I am going on record here in stating that if the ship isnt righted by the end of this arc I will find another venue for my dollar. Read Full Review
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