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26
Jun
2009
The Justice Society of America # 28 – Review  

9 days ago by DS Arsenault

By Jerry Ordway (writer and artist), Bob Wiacek (colorist) The Story: The Spectre takes Power Girl, Judomaster, Atom Smasher and Damage into the past to find Kung, who has kidnapped Green Lantern, the Flash, Wildcat, Hourman and Liberty Belle. In the meantime, Kung’s captives are way too close to a ...

Weekly Comic Book Review - weeklycomicbookreview.com · 3 references

09
Jun
2009
In the Dark  

26 days ago by artofwar11

Before Bill Willingham and Matt Sturges begin their run on Justice Society of America, we get a two-part filler story by Jerry Ordway, the co-creator of Infinity, Inc., creator of The Power of Shazam!, and artist for parts of Geoff Johns’ run. As such, the story is, by its very nature, inconsequenti ...

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01
Jun
2009
Justice Society of America #27  

34 days ago by Michael

The latest issue if JSA, interestingly titled “Ghost in the Darkness” was, for me, an enjoyable read. Although the story is nothing too spectacular I went along happily with the ride, mainly due to interspersion of comic book history. For those of you who have yet to read this issue….SPOILERS ON!!!! ...

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29
May
2009
Reviews: DC’s Team Books  

37 days ago by dclebeau

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #33 It’s a sad time to be a fan of the Justice League. The book just hasn’t been worth reading for a long time. After reading Dwane McDuffie’s on-line comments about some of the bizarre editorial mandates inflicted on the books, I’m kind of amazed that the book has been rea ...

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The Justice Society of America # 27 – Review  

37 days ago by DS Arsenault

By Jerry Ordway (writer and artist), Bob Wiacek (colorist) The Story: Atom Smasher is wallowing in his sorrows in a bar when he’s called out by Stargirl, and told how Obsidian has gone weird, and has taken Green Lantern, Wildcat, the Flash, and Liberty Bell hostage. They then head to the mansion, an ...

Weekly Comic Book Review - weeklycomicbookreview.com · 3 references

21
May
2009
Primeras imágenes de Justice Society of America #27  

45 days ago by James Rocaforte

Es el inicio de una nueva era para la JSA que deberá adaptarse a un nuevo escritor y a un nuevo mundo sin una de las fuerzas creativas más importantes de la década. Sin embargo creo que por el momento Jerry Ordway (escritor y dibujante) logrará defender el fuerte de manera más que aceptable en este ...

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20
May
2009
Infinity Inc. Returns in JSA #27  

46 days ago by allaboutduncan

Infinity Inc. returns in Justice Society of America #27—at least for one glorious looking splash page—according to preview art on the DC Universe Source blog. Writer / Artist Jerry Ordway is slated for a few issues until the new creative team of writers Willingham & Sturges and artist Jesus Merino t ...

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Enjoy some Jerry Ordway JSA goodness  

46 days ago by Alex Segura

Writer/artist Jerry Ordway steps in for a few issues before the new regular team of Bill Willingham, Matt Sturges and artist Jesus Merino take over, and he’s got some fun stuff in store. The younger members of the JSA find their headquarters in lockdown mode — with Flash, Green Lantern and Wildcat s ...

DC Universe: The Source - dcublog.dccomics.com · Rank: 1,259 · 180 references

16
May
2009
Worst Cover Ever: The No-Star Squadron  

50 days ago by Mark Engblom

From the minute I first laid eyes on the Justice Society of America, I've been a loyal fan of comics' first superteam. For the next several years, the only place I was able to see the JSA in action was...

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14
May
2009
So Long, Dear Friends  

52 days ago by artofwar11

After years of writing Justice Society of America, Geoff Johns is finally moving on. And Dave Eaglesham, the main artist for the recent relaunch, is heading over to Marvel Comics, where he’ll soon be doing a run on Fantastic Four with Jonathan Hickman. This last issue is their swan song, a final sto ...

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