Hawkman returns to the Justice Society of America as the team battles the super-assassins attempting to exterminate their legacies! But who is behind this insidious movement and what new hero will rise to challenge them?
Justice Society of America is one of the best books on the shelves for a reason: great characters and a great creative team. Pick of the Week. Read Full Review
I am continually amazed by the quality that Johns manages to infuse into his comics. Characterization is topnotch, the story is innovative, and Eaglesham's art continues to improve. Without a doubt, this is the best title in the mainstream DC Universe. I cannot wait to see what happens next issue. Read Full Review
Justice Society of America #3 was another fantastic read. Johns has made Justice Society of America arguably DC's strongest title. Even if you have never really gotten into the JSA, you should really give this title a try. Read Full Review
I was glad to see the return of Sand or should I say Sandman? I was glad to see the entire Society rush off en masse to confront their enemies. That was thrilling. There is lots to thrill to in this book, to be sure. Dialogue, art, colors, settings, it's all here. And a continuing respect for the past, yes, dont get me wrong. I bring up my fears for the JSAs future because I care for the characters and their legacy. DC does too, I know, and Geoff Johns in particular. It's just that I feel like some unnecessary tinkering is happening for the sake of moving forward, and while that can be a good thing, it can also screw up a good thing. We have a good thing going here, folks. Lets not keep popping the hood too much and looking at ways to make it better. Its pretty darn good that way it is. Read Full Review
The artwork is good. Eaglesham gives a Golden Age anatomy look to his characters. They seem to be flowing and fighting like Lou Fine characters. This style is a good choice for a series like the Justice Society. Read Full Review