Justice Society of America #31

Writer: Bill Willingham, Matthew Sturges Artist: Jesus Merino Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 30, 2009 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Magog and Wildcat square off as the team traitor involved in the attack on a fellow JSAer is revealed! It all leads to greater tension and permanent rifts within the most storied Super Hero team of all time! Clearly, this was an inside job, and though they may not realize it now, the damage to the group is deeper than any of them suspects.

  • 8.8
    Comix 411 - David Torres Oct 5, 2009

    A very good issue that stopped me from dropping this title. I am intrigued as to who is behind this attack and why they don't want Stargirl harmed. I know that the new team being featured in the new book JSA All-Stars will consist of all of the young kids, but veterans Power Girl and Hourman will also be on the team. Interesting that Hourman is not on the same team as his wife. It does look like a pretty good line-up though. I'm very happy that this was a good issue because I really like the JSA and all of the characters. I doubt Mr. Terrific is dead. So I'm curious to see how his story turns out. If you had your doubts about JSA, pick this one up. A good read with some cool moments and Jesus Merino's artwork is much better here as well than what we've seen in the previous issues. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - DS Arsenault Sep 30, 2009

    Willingham and Sturgess promised us lots of tension and lots of conflict and they are delivering with the help of Jesus Merino. I'll be back for issue #32, when I expect that the fractures in this oversized team start to break open at the same time as the team of villainous bounty hunters hits them again. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    IGN - Bryan Joel Sep 30, 2009

    The JSA are headed for a big shake-up when the team splits in two, but for now readers are being treated to an expert handling of the team, with a back-to-basics style and enough fun touches to keep it fresh. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Mania - Chad Derdowski Oct 5, 2009

    It was a pretty good issue, but it wasn’t anything to write home about. I’m hoping that it’s just a matter of Willingham and Sturges getting their feet wet and once this initial storyline is wrapped up, they’ll be settled in and on their way. It’s not that their run has been bad at all; it’s just been sort of run of the mill. Good, but good in a run of the mill sort of way. Read Full Review

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