With Washington, D.C. in the hands of The Omega Man and the full extent of his horrific power revealed, the JLA is forced to make a difficult decision. Is there no choice for the World's Greatest Heroes but to team with the World's Worst Villains the Crime Syndicate in order to save both Earths? How will this desperate action be affected by Ultra Man's betrayal of everyone. . . and the reappearance of Dark Supergirl?
But a lot is also happening quickly. I still don't know if I quite grasp what the Omega Man is. It all has to wrap up next month. Mark Bagley continues to produce solid stuff here. I know it was recently announced he is going back to Ultimate Spiderman. I'll miss his work here. Read Full Review
My guess is that down the road, the different personalities inside Omega Man will somehow get called forth by the Tangent Green Lantern (remember, she lets the dead perform some unfinished task). Read Full Review
I'm glad that "Justice League of America" #52 isn't bad, but it would also be nice of it was great instead of just average. As one of DC Comics's flagship titles, it should be more than just average; maybe the upcoming shift in artists will give the book a punch of energy. For now, though, it's an unenthusiastic note to end the year upon. Read Full Review
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