Justice Society of America #9

Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Dale Eaglesham Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 12, 2007 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.8Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

Don't miss this important prologue to an event that will rock the DCU! In this issue you'll find Wildcat vs. Wildcat, Power Girl's quest to unlock the secrets behind her cousin's death, and a villain brutally murdered! And nothing can prepare the JSA for their most surprising member to date...

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Sep 12, 2007

    This was a fun issue with many memorable moments. Starman running around with a pale of water trying to put out the fire early on was hilarious and I really enjoy his character in this book. Kingdom Come Superman showing up at the end was expected, but still handled quite well and I cannot wait to see where the story goes with that. This issue is well worth the look and this book will be more than likely a must bye for most people over the next few months with KC Superman on board. Grab this one and strap in for a great ride, you will not regret it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn Sep 17, 2007

    Justice Society of America #9 continues to be one of DC's stronger reads. Johns consistently cranks out complex and satisfying reads each and every month. This Kingdom Come story arc has the potential to be one phenomenal story. I definitely recommend picking up the JSA in order to enjoy this upcoming story arc. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Thom Young Sep 17, 2007

    This wasnt a bad issue, but it certainly could have been betterif only the creators had been more interested in telling a story than on filling the pages of the eventual collected edition. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Kevin Powers Sep 13, 2007

    While this issue works as a whole and stays very true to the current theme running in this title, I almost feel like the appearance of Kingdom Come Superman has taken away from the team. This is a team based around legacy and family but that theme is once again thrown on the backburner like it was with The Lightning Saga. From what Ive heard and read, this series will become a type of guide led by Kingdom Come Superman on how to avoid that future. It sounds like its got potential and with Geoff Johns at the helm I really dont doubt it, but is it really necessary? Read Full Review

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