Justice League of America

#53 - JLA: Omega, Part Four: Finale is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 3//2011
User Rating - 15 votes, 3.5 avg.

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The final chapter of "JLA Omega" arrives as the World's Greatest Heroes and the Crime Syndicate struggle for survival. But the Syndicate's betrayal of their own pact results in a final, savage confrontation – and Ultraman does some betraying of his own! Can the JLA defeat Omega Man, the harbinger of death? Can they save the Crime Syndicate's world and the Tangent Universe? And in the midst of this war between good and evil, which side will Dark Supergirl choose?    

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David Mack cover
Don Ho inker
Mark Bagley penciler
Norm Rapmund inker
Rex Ogle production
Rob Hunter inker
Rob Leigh letterer

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Who's Gonna Double Cross Who? Reviewed by G-Man on Jan. 19, 2011. G-Man has written 472 reviews. His/her last review was for Breaking Point, Part 4. 2,095 out of 2,210 users recommend his reviews. 9 out of 10 users found this review helpful.

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It's the last chapter of the Omega storyline. Things aren't looking good for this incarnation of the JLA. Is there any way they can save the day (and planet? 
 

The Good 

The issue begins with a bang. Donna Troy and Superwoman are fighting. We're not talking about a bitter exchange of words. They are going at it fist-to-fist. During this enjoyable bout, we are treated do a nice bit of inner dialogue from Donna. For the longest time she seems to have been simply going through the motions in comics. You really get the feeling that we'll be seeing more development/evolution in her character in the months to come. 
 
In regards to the rest of the issue, how could Batman (Dick Grayson) submit so easily to Omega Man last issue? How can they work side by side with members of the Crime Syndicate? These questions and more are answered. I've never been a huge fan of the Syndicate but this issue was my favorite of the arc. We get a good conclusion, a nice tie in to the recent Starman/Congorilla one-shot and even the return of a 'dead' character. 
 

The Bad 

The Crime Syndicate. For some reason they never really got me excited. I appreciate that they can give us dark and evil versions of the heroes we're familiar with but I'm ready for them to move on. I've always been a huge fan of Mark Bagley but there were moments here where some of the characters in the background almost looked rushed. 
 

The Verdict 

I may not be crazy about every single member of this Justice League but I really dig the fact that these characters have been allowed to step up into the big leagues. If there's been any question whether or not they have what it takes, fighting the Crime Syndicate and Omega Man should settle that matter. I'm not crazy about the Syndicate but what I really enjoyed in this arc was seeing the little seeds planted in the development of characters like Donna Troy, Dick Grayson and Supergirl. Now that this trial by fire has been complete, I cannot wait to see the team take on Eclipso next month.
Justice League of Adequacy Reviewed by The Mighty Monarch on Jan. 20, 2011. The Mighty Monarch has written 828 reviews. His/her last review was for Beyond Hope. 2,167 out of 2,314 users recommend his reviews. 4 out of 4 users found this review helpful.
The Good: Omega Man's face in the opening scene is so creepy because you just can't tell what he's thinking. Ultraman and Dark Supergirl are arguing over some stuff and Donna is being 'forced' to fight Super Woman, and Omega Man just FLOATS THERE. 
Omega Man has some more odd ominous inner thoughts.  
A lot of things got properly explained. 
The dialogue for conversations between characters was usually pretty great. 
The sheer amount of over-the-top double crossing is pretty epic. 
I was genuinely surprised and really impressed with the use of Tangent's Green Lantern. Brilliant. 
Blue Jay's speech at the beginning seemed to imply something predictable, but it actually subverted it pretty cleverly.
 
The Bad: The cover is pretty bland. Not only that but while it makes sense in context of the issue, otherwise it seems odd to have Jade be the big highlighted character. In addition, why isn't Starman on the cover? 
Certain points in the issue had some AWFUL looking faces drawn. It almost felt like Bagely stopped giving a crap because it was his last issue. 
Owlman's big speech to Batman was really annoying. He said he accepted the death of his world. NO. JUST NO. That's completely out of character for Owlman and undermines the entire motivations of his character. 
So Dark Supergirl's difference is..... un-inhibition? Seriously? What's so different about Dark Supergirl? 
Sure the entire theme of this arc as to show that they are undoubtably THE JLA. The problem is, they're not. Sure Superman believes in them, but still, no. They are not. Maybe in 10 or 20 years, but now, no. 
All of Robinson's run is beginning to grate on me. Every arc is nothing more than a tease for the next few arcs. This issue feels rushed, and a bit anticlimactic, and the advertising for Rise of Eclipso has made me notice all the threads that have been leading to it, whole other things in the previous 2 arcs were leading to this arc. Too many arcs are being downplayed to set up bigger arcs that are downplayed to set up bigger arcs etc. JLA should be about nothing BUT big arcs. Don't downplay one arc to up-play another, that's just a bad move all around. Especially on a comic like JLA. 
I get that it's fun to shine all the characters who were around the dome, and I was impressed with your choices before, like Aztek and Zauriel, but you tried too hard and screwed up. You gave us Golden Age Doom Patrol, not the current lineup. Not to mention that having them is a little out of place anyways with their current misadventures. You really want to impress me, use The Mighty Crusaders or something.
 
In Conclusion: 3/5 
Robinson, listen. So far your run on this series of Justice League of America is the best yet. But you need to STOP HOLDING BACK. Give us everything you've got ON EVERY ARC. JLA is a comic about the biggest of the big adventures. The threats you need the full might of the World's Greatest Heroes for. Maybe editorial mandate is making you use this second string league, and I won't hold that against you, but stop trying so hard to make us accept them. WE WON'T. We're fanboys and this kind of thing just won't satisfy us, so just make do with what you have. Also, beg DC to let you do a Starman/Congorilla series. That one-shot was off the chain. I think you're much more suited to write a comic about that duo, or the Animal Themed Team they gathered together.
I don't get why people hate this! Reviewed by Ironhawk22 on Feb. 15, 2011. Ironhawk22 has written 79 reviews. His/her last review was for Frozen Moment. 124 out of 166 users recommend his reviews. 1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
So many people hate this book but I think it's good! The wrighting was good the Art was well not as good as usual which lost it half of a point the other half was lost by the few diolouge problems. Good comic I  liked it. I don't know about anyone else but I am one of the Crime Syndacate's biggest fans but saw some missed oppertunity's with them not having an Ultragirl, Lucy Lane, Lady Quick, Emereld , Shadow-Talon, Spaceman, and Gorilla Bill(bad names I know except Shadow-Talon, Spaceman and Ultragirl) being introduce in a cameo refrence or something. Mark Bagleys art is usually Great but really falls a bit flat this issue. A Cameo by a new Damage or the old one I'm not sure was an artist mistake I'm glad happened because DC should bring back Damage.
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