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    Bursting from the pages of BRIGHTEST DAY comes an all-new team-up of the Justice League of America (from issues #44-48) and the Justice Society of America (from issues #41-42)!

    The return of Jade in the pages of BLACKEST NIGHT heralds the release of the powerful Starheart that empowers her father, Green Lantern Alan Scott. Now this chaotic force is unleashed on Earth, causing magic to go wild – and new metahumans to emerge! It's more than one super team can handle, but can even the combined efforts of the Justice League and the Justice Society contain the light and dark power wielded by one of their own?

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    I like James Robinson's writing. I've enjoyed his The Golden Age mini-series; his recent run on Fantastic Four; his Starman is my favorite of all. What I like is that he has a sense of history and background. What he managed to do with the Justice Society of America and Jack Knight in Opal City is simply brilliant.I would pay good money to read The Magnificent Seven by James Robinson.Mark Waid's Justice League: A Midsummer's Nightmare was pretty good - although it switched Kyle and Wally for Hal...

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