DC Comics
Justice Society of America #37
By Hervé St-Louis
May 1, 2010 - 21:49

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
$2.99 US



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This issue explains how the Justice Society was defeated by the Fourth Reich in the past and how the future changed. It’s a Days of the Future Past type of story and it’s a good read. Mr. Terrific is the central character of this storyline and we see him use his intellect to the max. I like his interrogation and how he relates history. I’m glad that there is finally a classic Justice Society story. The series has been too laid back for months and the use of Kid Karnevil to set up this particular storyline was a long time coming. But I’m glad it pan out and this team may yet make a mark in the Justice Society’s history. Right now, there’s dangerously approaching the best work by Geoff Johns. A strong series is nothing without strong art. Merino provides the good old comic book visual punches and the strong group shots necessary to carry the story forward.

Rating: 8.5/10

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