The reborn Red Tornado fights for his life against the newest incarnation of Solomon Grundy! Elsewhere, the JLA fights desperately against a confused and dangerous new Amazo robot in this over-sized final issue of ''The Tornado's Path!''
Justice League of America #6 was another great read. Meltzer and Benes are doing a wonderful job on this title. Justice League of America is certainly one of DC's more consistent and better reads. Meltzer and Benes have returned the luster to one of DC's flagship titles. It is great to see the JLA back and better than ever. Read Full Review
Theres a lot to like about this issue and a lot to make you shrug your shoulders. The arc has been absolutely fantastic and has really re-established the Justice League as a great team of heroes. I do get the sense that the JLA is going to get rather large and run along the lines of Justice League Unlimited as we see in this issue when a certain D-list character is featured and by the innuendo in Green Lantern #17 when it is suggested that the team recruits Rocket Red One. Overall, an okay issue to an otherwise great story arc. Read Full Review
At the start of this review, I asked why I can not seem to quit this book. It's because I am bullheaded and stubborn enough to continue with a series even if it continues to disapoint me to no end. Also, the series is about to crossover with Justice Society of America, which is in my opinion the best title DC is publishing. So I have to put up with more terrible stories and characterization to get the full version of a story running through my favorite series. I hope after that I can drop this series... Read Full Review