Justice Society of America #13
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| Writer | Geoff Johns, Alex Ross |
| Artist | Fernando Pasarin |
"Thy Kingdom Come" continues! The Justice Society has been tracking the "Heartbreak Slayer"--a mysterious serial killer targeting Super-Villains--for months. Now, as the KINGDOM COME Superman and the DCU Superman team up to battle a massive threat, the JSA close in on their target!
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9.0
Comics Bulletin - Kevin Powers
Feb 29, 2008Overall, this is a damn good issue. I always liked the idea of Gog being in the mainstream universe and I did like Austens arc in Action Comics back in the day. I think this issue also continues to blur the line between the Kingdom Come Earth and the actual future of the DC Universe simply because of Gogs involvement. Sure, Im still not big on KC Superman being around but it works and it fits perfectly for this story and thats why Johns is the master. Read Full Review
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7.3
IGN - Bryan Joel
Feb 27, 2008The quality and necessity of a JSA/Kingdom Come crossover is debatable, but suffice it to say that Justice Society has seen better days. However, #13 is not a terrible issue by any stretch, and indeed actually improves on its predecessors by giving a clear villain to work against. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn
Mar 02, 2008If you are a fan of decompression then you will love Justice League of America #13. I would definitely recommend that you pick up this title. However, if you are not a fan of decompression then I'd recommend saving your hard earned money and avoiding this issue. The choice is simple. You can either spend $18 and get six unexciting reads a month or just spend $15 and read the trade paperback in one sitting and get a much more enjoyable reading experience as this story arc was clearly designed to be read in that format. Read Full Review
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