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    Justice Society of America #44

    Justice Society of America » Justice Society of America #44 - Supertown, Part One released by DC Comics on December 1, 2010.

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    With this all-new creative team comes all-new terror! The United States is attacked by a lone mysterious warrior who's escaped from a super-secret government holding tank! The Justice Society races to Washington, D.C. to neutralize the threat and find themselves at the heart of a catastrophe that will redefine justice, the society AND America!
    Don't miss this stunning start to the run from Marc Guggenheim (Amazing Spider-Man, Wolverine) and Scott Kolins (FLASH, SOLOMON GRUNDY) as they take on the new adventures of the JSA!
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    Review: Justice Society of America #44 0

    New creative team! Marc Guggenheim and Scott Kolins take over as the Justice Society of America fights a super-terrorist in Monument Point, the city Jay Garrick is now mayor of!  The Good I was a huge fan of the very short Willingham run. I also loved what Geoff Johns did with this team and this book, so needless to say, I wasn't too enthusiastic to see my favorite super-team get a new creative team... again. I am a fan of Scott Kolins work, and I love the way he draws Alan Scott, ...

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    Could've Been Better, Could've Been Worse 0

     My experience with Marc Guggenheim's comic work is that it is usually okay. It's never great and rarely terrible. Many of his stories seem to be either mixed bags that balance themselves out or solid, basic pieces of work that really aren't trying to do anything special. Still, he may be exactly what the Justice Society of America needs after the disastrous work of Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges did so much damage to the community of superheroes Geoff Johns established. This book doesn't n...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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