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Fun, but forgettable. The JSA battle the Gentleman Ghost. There's really not a lot more to it than that. The art is lovely, the story is decent. I haven't been reading JSA, but I'm familiar enough with the characters. Looks like we have a new version of Johnny Thunder. It warmed my aging fanboy heart to see Ma Hunkle (aka The Red Tornado [the original; accept no substitutes]) playing Jarvis to the JSA's Avengers.The Gentleman Ghost has always been a cool visual, but an annoying villain. This tim...
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A really good story. Every member was used. Even Jakeem.These are the stories that make the JSA different from the Justice League. They are much more personal.The Gentleman Ghost is not a regular villain. He is special. Fighting ghost was not easy, yet somehow.Well you have to read it...
I love the golden age superheroes from DC and the new JSA brings these original heroes back into the modern age along with their legacy namesakes. Well above average art and plot keep these 70 year old comic characters interesting and entertaining. Very recommended
Paul Levitz in this volume of JSA and its a sad ending. The book should have ended when Geoff Johns left. This is a meaningless tale that serves no purpose. Gentlemen Ghost, while interesting, didn't deserve a six issue arc. The "One Year Later" storyline was nothing. The art was fine but overall the book was a big miss.
Why the random lynching imagery and the virginity stuff?
After years of Johns being dark and serious, it was kind of a nice break to have a story that was just a straight forward super hero romp. A couple old villains return, there are lots of ghosts and a cute twist when the heroes find a way to stop the bad guys.Nothing great, but sometimes all you want in a super hero story is a plain, old super hero story.Plus, it was nice seeing Paul Levitz and Jerry Ordway doing the JSA heroes again.
A good ending to a good series
Spooky with superheroes; Taking a ghost story where I never would have imagined. Second to last comic wasn't available for me to read, and I didn't care to find it. Still fun to read.
A Crisis is occurring, and Power Girl finds herself caught in the middle of it as someone who doesn’t belong in either world. One year after the Crisis, the JSA is still struggling with the events. The Justice Society of America’s old enemy the Gentleman Ghost reappears, and the JSA must set out to stop him by finding someone with royal blood. With danger on all sides, the JSA could be changed forever.Written by Paul Levitz and features art from Luke Ross, George Perez, Rags Morales, and Jerry O...
Un epílogo torpe e innecesario a una colección que cambió la forma de encarar las cabeceras grupales.