JSA Omnibus Vol. 3 (Jsa Justice Society America)
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Rating | : | 4.53 (649 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1401255302 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Is the cursing really necessary BarClay This was a good finish to the JSA, but I certainly had a quibble. Several times during the issues collected here, the good guys used the name of Jesus as a curse word. I am rather hard pressed to believe these superheroes are committed Christians who are engaging in prayer. This is becoming more prevalent in comic books, and it'. "Five Stars, but Just Barely" according to Spaceage Polymer. This volume almost couldn't help but earn five stars by virtue of the fact that it is the only comprehensive collection of the story lines that span "Thy Kingdom Come" through "One World Under Gog." This story arc is not just the highlight of Geoff Johns' run on JSA, but one of the highlights of his entire, legenday career.Unfor. Five Stars Very very good!
Collected here is the second and concluding volume on Johns' now-legendary run on the original JSA. Collected here are JSA #76-87, Justice Society of America #1-28, Justice League of America #8-10, Justice Society of America Annual #1, JSA Kingdom Come Special:Superman #1, JSA Kingdom Come Special: Magog #1, JSA Kingdom Come Special: The Kingdom #1.. Known for his groundbreaking work on Green Lantern over a decade ago, Geoff Johns brought the Justice Society of America characters once rooted in the Golden Age of comics back to the forefront of graphic storytelling. Mixing younger, edgier charac
Johns is the author of The New York Times bestselling graphic novels Justice League Vol. 1: Origin, Aquaman: The Trench, Blackest Night, Green Lantern: Sinestro Corps War, Justice League: Origin, Superman: Brainiac and Batman: Earth One which hit #1 on the bestseller list. He and his mentor Donner later co-wrote Superman: Last Son featuring the return of General Zod.Johns has written for various other media, including episodes of Smallville, Arrow and Adult Swim's
"Though Geoff Johns has been involved in many of DC's most notable titles over the last half decade, there is arguably no group of heroes he's more associated with, or more adept at writing, than the Justice Society of America"--IGN