Justice Society of America #14

Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Dale Eaglesham Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 9, 2008 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
8.0Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

While celebrating the success of the recent roster additions, the full Justice Society of America is attacked by Gog! What could this villain from the pages of KINGDOM COME possibly want from the JSA...and how can the team possibly hope to counter his attacks when he wields the power of a God?

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Apr 9, 2008

    It should be a crime to be this good. I want to be mad about Sandman's death (not sure if he's actually dead or not) or nitpick over the fact Alan somehow managed to create identical armour to his Kingdom Come counterpart, but it's hard to hold any of this against the book or even really make a decent case for either in light of everything else that happened. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn Apr 11, 2008

    Justice Society of America #14 is exactly what I have been waiting for with this lumbering story arc. This issue is such a well balanced issue that offers up both good dialogue and great action. Justice Society of America #14 will certainly appeal to a broad cross section of fans due to its balanced nature. Johns appears to finally have this story arc rolling and the next issue should be a great one. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Nicholas Slayton Apr 18, 2008

    Overall, Justice Society is one of the best series from DC. Yes this issue has its faults--and I am growing pretty sick of seeing Kingdom Come influences replacing Golden Age concepts--but this is still better than half of the mainstream titles out there. The storyline looks to be moving forward, and the mystery behind the Big Bad is pretty enticing. Read Full Review

  • 6.9
    IGN - Bryan Joel Apr 9, 2008

    I'm growing very weary of Justice Society. As much as I'm warming up to the KC Superman in its ranks, the fact that a remixed version of his story is taking pages that should rightfully feature character development and exciting plots is just irritating. Read Full Review

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