Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Dale Eaglesham
Publisher: DC
Price: $2.99
Geoff Johns came to a lot of people's attention, at DC comics, in 1999 with a book called Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.. In that title he introduced a character named Courtney Whitmore… more »
Writer: Geoff Johns & Jerry Ordway
Artist: Jerry Ordway
Publisher: DC
Price: $2.99
For a book that recently felt comfortable spending half a year strolling through the African countryside, the pace sure has changed, as Geoff Johns realizes he h… more »
Writer: Geoff Johns
Penciler: Jerry Ordway
Black Adam is back! Although part of this issue features the JSA (mostly sitting around a table trying to figure out what to do about the members that rebelled in the previous storyline), the bulk of th… more »
This is the final issue in this arc and it sure feels like it was a long time coming. It seems like a year ago (and maybe it was) that the Kingdom Come Superman appeared to the JSA. I think there were some delays in release of some of the issues, but t… more »
I enjoyed this book, a lot. It was fun and provided back story for a couple of characters that Id become familiar with through JSA. I appreciated that Courteney was portrayed like a real teenage girl (something that seems remarkably difficult for many ma… more »
The big question that one is left with, after reading this special, is why was this a special and not just the next issue of JSA? I had the same question with last week's special Magog. This special seems to follow a straight line on the course of the… more »
Last week, a beautiful comic book came out. JSA Kingdom Come Special: Superman was written and illustrated by Alex Ross, with colors by Alex Sinclair. For the last several months, over in the JSA title, Geoff Johns and Alex Ross have been telling a sto… more »
'On his own forum, Geoff Johns announced that he is leaving JSA (Justice Society of America), a book that he has helmed for almost 10 years: There will always be a JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA book in the DC Universe. I take a lot of pride in that fact b… more »
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