Justice League of America #56
| Writer | James Robinson |
| Artist | Brett Booth |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"The Rise of Eclipso" continues as the JLA and the villainous lord of darkness have a showdown on the dark side of the moon!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Apr 27, 2011Anyways, this was a decent issue although it felt like a sort of 'treading water' issue. Overall I am enjoying this arc but I was hoping things would progress a bit more. Still, some new threads were added to this storyline. Brett Booth continues to do an excellent job here, conveying the action in a very dynamic, high-octane way. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
Apr 23, 2011"Justice League of America" is doing a solid job providing big screen adventures within the DC Universe, even with a startling lack of "Big Seven" characters. Robinson and Booth are filling these pages with characters, adventure, and action. It's a fun, upbeat, heroic read month in and month out, providing story and art worthy of the price tag. This month is no different. Read Full Review
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4.0
A Comic Book Blog - Wayland
Apr 21, 2011Some predictions: Obsidian is not under Eclipso's sway, and he just saved the team. Eclipso's inevitable defeat will combine a masterful plan from Batman, Saint Walker's light power which is based on hope, and freeing Jade will likely be essential to the plot. At some point, someone will most likely exclaim once again "This IS the Justice League." Is it? Read Full Review