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    Justice Society of America #41

    Justice Society of America » Justice Society of America #41 - The Dark Things: Part Two released by DC Comics on September 1, 2010.

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    3.8 stars

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    A little more "Dark Things"... 0

    The second part Justice Society of America/ Justice League of America crossover. This issue is set at the same time as the previous part (Justice League 46) and basically covers what the JSA were up to whilst the JLA were doing there thing last issue. This shows the story from a different perspective.  The Good: This issue was very similar to the Justice League issue that was out last month in that it covers the same(or at least and overlapping) period of time. What we see is more of what we saw...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Shaded. 0

    Story: Dark things continues into JSA. Jay Garrick, Wild Cat, Faust, and Dr. Mid-Nite are searching the Shade's mansion. They are searching for Obsidian because he has gone missing. Obsidian and Shade share the same power. They see a light up ahead wich is unusual because why would Shade have light. They see what it is and it's Dr. Fate and Obsidian under some sort of spell. They attack them and win. Obsidian and Dr. Fate leave in a dark vortex and Dr. Mid-Nite jumps in after them. All at the sa...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Dark Things...Bright Spotlight! 0

    So if I told you 5 years ago that James Robinson and Mark Bagley would create a  modern era JLA/JSA cross over you'd pretty excited. But this is 2010 and the JLA consists of the Teen Titans all grown up, the disco era Starman, and large talking Ape...not exactly not what Bags thought he signed up exclusively with DC  way back when.  But in any case the big story here is a the Justice League of America /Justice Society of America team-up. Since it's inception I have always been a fan of these sto...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    feels like the first time 0

         Speedy review:  This issue really feels like the first time that Robinson really wrote the JLA the way I had been hoping for. Number 45 was the best prior to this but this one seemed to be the whole package.  Well paced, good dialogue, and flowing action sequences.     Bagley's art was also top notch.  The bad panel or two was the exception verses JLA #46 where the good panel was.  I like the team of Bagley and Rapmund.  I just wish that this was the art team every issue.    The issue d...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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