DC Comics
Justice Society of America #36
By Hervé St-Louis
March 8, 2010 - 22:42

DC Comics
Writer(s): Bill Willingham
Penciller(s): Jesus Merino
Inker(s): Jesse Delperdang
Colourist(s): Allen Passalaqua
Letterer(s): Rob Leigh
Cover Artist(s): Jesus Merino, Allen Passalaqua
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The Justice Society faces an old enemy team, a Nazi super villain team. The team plans the annihilation of the JSA and the victory of the villains is recounted by an older Mr. Terrific 20 years later. As Mr. Terrific tells the tale, the JSA doesn’t stand a chance against their opponent. Is all hope lost?

This issue is more entertaining than the last. Finally the Justice Society is moving into interesting territories with a touch of Days of the Future Past from the X-Men. However, as I’ve noticed, Willingham tends to introduce interesting story points and execute badly on them. It remains to be seen if this story told from the future will stick and how the heroes will change the past that is being written.

Merino does good work here and his inker is better than the one from last issue. I like the classic 1950s look of Liberty Belle. She’s really the hottest JSA character these days. I like the various villains’ depictions although it’s a bit difficult to understand who they all are as we have not been properly introduced to them.

Rating: 9.5/10

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