As the Atom investigates the Fifth Columnists, a new hero makes an appearance!Meanwhile, Alan Scott gets some help on a case from Detective Jim Corrigan!
Overall, this run continues to be just as good as the first year of the book. Read Full Review
JSA #14 continues to provide us with a solidly-written, well-drawn puzzle. Fans of this team should find much to enjoy about this rendition of the Justice Society's origins.The mystery thickens, and it's keeping my interest effectively. Read Full Review
JSA #14 continues the titular team's investigation of Nazism in 1940 USA, but also spotlights a major problem with a post-Crisis retcon. Read Full Review
The timeless tale of justice continues in another superb chapter. Lemire adds in more combustible personalities via the writing. Guidry & Guerrero's art locks in the vintage energy as a new audience looks on with much excitement. A true glimpse into classic storytelling in the modern age. Read Full Review
I think I'm done with this title. I think Lemire took this in the completely wrong direction. I'm not really interested in a year one of the team from the 1940s. After a 12-issue maxi-arc that was drawn out to the ultimate degree, we should have gotten a story with the new team. A contemporary story rather than a period piece. I think I will be dropping this title.
My Review Channel - https://youtu.be/zk0uW_9bYKw