Justice Society of America #48

Writer: Marc Guggenheim Artist: Scott Kolins Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 23, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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Nobody's sure why they thought that the super-terrorist Scythe was working alone, but the JSA is about to learn the hard way that even bad guys have colleagues! Scythe is set free by the terror cell he's been working with, and Monument Point may never get a chance to thrive before it and all that the Justice Society stands for is destroyed forever!

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    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Mar 1, 2011

    For a lot of reasons, this issue serves to underscore the fundamental weaknesses of the series as a whole, particularly since Guggenheim took it over. Depending on the quality of this arcs conclusion and the start of the next, I may just drop the title altogether. Read Full Review

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    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Feb 28, 2011

    There is a glimmer of hope at the end of this issue as Kolins is presented with " and does a good job celebrating " the opportunity to draw up a stunning two-page spread. Sure, it has a couple, "Huh?" and "Waitaminnit!" inducing items, but it is easily the most impressive pair of pages in this issue. The best part of the final page, however, was the "To be Concluded!" box at the bottom. Maybe once this story wraps up, Guggenheim will be done showing just how bad-ass the JSA can be and focus on celebrating their legacy, which is the true role this team serves in the DC Universe today. Read Full Review

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