Justice Society Of America #31

Justice Society Of America #31

Magog and Wildcat square off as the team traitor involved in the attack on a fellow JSAer is revealed! It all leads to greater tension and permanent rifts within the most storied Super Hero team of all time! Clearly, this was an inside job, and though they may not realize it now, the damage to the group is deeper than any of them suspects.

Written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges
Art and cover by Jesus Merino

Size: 32 Pages

Price: $2.99

iFanboy Community Pick of the Week Percentage: 0.05%

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Comments

I hope this issue is better then last or it might be my last

Posted by jfgn on 09/28/09 at 04:13 PM

I thought the last issue was fun.  I REALLY liked how they handled whoever this new Doctor Fate is!

Posted by Hawkboy on 09/28/09 at 04:21 PM

I've never read any JSA until Willingham and Sturges jumped on, and I've been enjoying it immensely. I understand that the team is being handled differently than Geoff Johns did, but I'm liking this direction so far. Keep it coming.

Posted by Rustyautoparts on 09/28/09 at 04:29 PM

after this story, im done

Posted by mikeandzod21 on 09/28/09 at 05:05 PM

Dropping this title after this week...

Posted by RMC on 09/28/09 at 05:59 PM

I want to like this...but the prospect of more MaGog bores me already.

Posted by Andrew on 09/28/09 at 06:56 PM

@Andrew: I totally agree. Is dc just trying to turn Magog into cable with all this overexposure or what? 

Posted by WinTheWonderboy on 09/29/09 at 05:08 AM

I'm liking the story but not the art.

Posted by boostergold4 on 09/29/09 at 08:25 AM

May be dropping this, not sure. Not completely sold, but I don't want to give up all hope just yet.

Posted by kwisdumb on 09/29/09 at 09:52 AM

@winthewonderboy  I'm pretty sure most companies, in wanting a well known Super Hero, aim a little higher than 'Cable'. 

Posted by Hawkboy on 09/30/09 at 03:51 PM

Willingham and Sturges write one of my favorite books, but gthey really this book up. Dropped.

Posted by muddi900 on 10/01/09 at 09:48 AM

This was the best issue so far of this run. Personally Im really enjoying this book, I love the art and think the story has been great fun in places yet has a more sinister undertone. The last page was kind of a shock too, good stuff so far and I'm sure it's just going to get better.

4/5 

Posted by shaunbat on 10/01/09 at 11:22 AM

This was the last issue for me. Incredibly disappointing.

Posted by ProjectX2 on 10/01/09 at 10:48 PM

I was disappointed by this, probably won't continue to read it unless I hear great things. 2/5.

Posted by kwisdumb on 10/02/09 at 02:22 PM

This issue was pretty dissappointing

Posted by newreader101 on 10/03/09 at 12:25 PM

I agree with all this and may drop it soon.

Posted by theegreatone on 10/04/09 at 03:36 PM

I kind of think that people aren't liking this because it's not Geoff Johns.  I've enjoyed it so far, a nice little mystery, good dialogue, good art, and it's better than some of the other crap out there that I'm sure people are reading.  (*cough*xmenforever*cough*)

Posted by jjkish7 on 10/05/09 at 09:28 AM

does anyone else not like Magog? I hate that guy.

Posted by Bryce31 on 10/05/09 at 10:18 AM

it's no geoff johns (or eaglesham for that matter) that's for damn sure.  but i think willingham and sturgges are doing the book justice.  it's still a fun read and the art really isn't that bad.  I still like the characters and i still enjoy the adventures.

 

yeah, what's up with magog all over the place.  Though i do like howard porter and john dell 

Posted by jtrem on 10/07/09 at 03:15 PM

I'm not sure we're supposed to like Magog. I'm enjoying him the same way I'm enjoying Norman Osborne and the Dark Avengers - I love when somebody beats the crap out of them.

Since when is being in one or two books "overexposed" ?

Posted by flakbait on 10/07/09 at 06:18 PM

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