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BRIGHTEST DAY continues with the start of an all-new, 5-part JLA/JSA crossover! The return of one hero heralds the release of the powerful Starheart that empowers Green Lantern Alan Scott. Now this chaotic force is unleashed on Earth, causing magic to go wild – and new metahumans to emerge! It's more than one super-team can handle, but can even the combined efforts of the Justice League and the Justice Society contain the light and dark power wielded by one of their own? Witness the transformation of the moon and a journey into the Shadow Lands that will corrupt a hero!

Continued in next month's JSA #41, this epic event features a 5-part connected cover spotlighting both teams in glorious action illustrated by Mark Bagley with inks by Jesus Merino!
 

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Review: Justice League of America #46 0

The Justice League spreads out across the world to handle elementals who have gone rogue after the reapperence of the Starheart and Jade tries to figure out what her resurrection has to do with all of this. The Good The whole concept of the Starheart making elemental all over the world just randomly start to loose it is a very interesting premise for this story arc. I'm really intrigued to see where it goes. While I found the number of personal narratives got a little excessive and a little c...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

Jade's Turmoil 0

This issue felt like it was over way too quickly. We see flashes of combat around the world and a cavalcade of characters. New readers beware, I fall into that category and there's brief scenes that will generate a little head scratching. The bulk of the issue is dedicated to Jade. She's not happy because she's thinking about her dad and brother who are MIA. I just didn't really care enough in this issue. It's a toss up as to whether I'll follow the League or come back for the continuation. Anot...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Jade is Green With Envy 0

 Egh, so Supergirl is officially a member of the Justice League? I guess I see that writer, James Robinson, is creating a dichotomy of the original seven with Dick Grayson as Batman, Donna Troy in place of Wonder Woman, etc, but I have not been of fan of the post-Crisis Supergirl. Maybe Robinson can change that, he certainly changed my mind of, Congo Bill, who has a cool scene with Jesse Quick against, Samurai, originally from “Super Friends” fame. My favorite Leaguer, Donna, and ally, Jade, als...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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