| 1. JSA: Stealing Thunder (Book 5) | 
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By: Geoff Johns, David S. Goyer, Leonard Kirk Publisher: DC Comics October 01, 2003
With Stealing Thunder, Geoff Johns shows once more how he worked true magic on JSA. It begins with former member Johnny Thunder showing up, apparantly cured of his long time mental problems. He manages to get Jakeem to give him the magical pen containing the all-power Thunderbolt genie. It's only then that the truth is discovered: The body may be Johnny Thunder's but the brain inside belongs to the... more
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| 2. JSA: Mixed Signals | 
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By: Geoff Johns, Keith Champagne Publisher: DC Comics September 20, 2006
I've been a fan of Justice Society since the mid-1970s when All-Star Comics 3 was re-released.
They've been updated and brought into modern times. But it's still a talented group of writers and artists that are doing today's stories.
A good series... more
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| 3. JSA: Fair Play (Book 4) | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics May 01, 2003
I've been a fan of Justice Society since the mid-1970s when All-Star Comics 3 was re-released.
They've been updated and brought into modern times. But it's still a talented group of writers and artists that are doing today's stories.
Great heroes! Great series!... more
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| 4. JSA: Strange Adventures (Jsa (Justice Society of America) (Graphic Novels)) | 
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By: Kevin J. Anderson Publisher: DC Comics February 02, 2010
Gardner F. Fox, the man most responsible for the adventures of the Justice Society of America, was a prominent science fiction writer as well as a comics scribe. In fact, if pressed, I wouldn't know which area of his writing influenced the other more. He wrote some of the best Atom stories I read while growing up, mixing in history and science in equal doses.
I digress only because Justice... more
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| 5. JSA: Princes of Darkness (Book 7) | 
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By: Geoff Johns, David S. Goyer Publisher: DC Comics March 01, 2005
See, this is why I love comic books. Superheroes as rendered in grandiose storytelling and fantastic art. JSA: PRINCES OF DARKNESS (Book 7) collects issues #46-55 of the JSA monthly series and, in the Princes of Darkness arc, this TPB showcases one hell of an epic adventure, one which pushes our heroes to the very brink. Hollywood screen writer David S. Goyer (the BLADE films) and indispensable continuity... more
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| 6. Justice Be Done (JSA: Justice Society of America, Book 1) | 
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By: James Robinson, David S. Goyer, Steve Sadowski Publisher: DC Comics April 01, 2000
This is a Justice Society , a team of older generation super heroes ( Green Lantern Alan Scott, Dr Fate, Dr Midnite , Wildcat, Hawkman and Hawkgirl ) , with some fresh faces like Starman, Star spangled girl and so on.
So, you will say, we saw that 1000 times. This is DC's mainstream comics.
There is one big thing to be said, along with former two statements: James Robinson... more
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| 7. JSA: Lost (Book 9) | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics September 01, 2005
A good read. The Justice Society is one of the best hero groups in comics. Each character is well developed, yet they they continue to develope. This graphic novel is no different. Even these well established characters continue to grow. In my humble opinion the JSA is the best hero group in the DCU. ... more
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| 8. JSA vs. Kobra (Jsa (Justice Society of America) (Graphic Novels)) | |
By: Eric Trautmann Publisher: DC Comics August 03, 2010
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| 9. JSA: Black Reign (Book 8) | 
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By: Geoff Johns Publisher: DC Comics July 01, 2005
This is great stuff. Perhaps with the exit of David Goyer, Mr. Johns was able to write the book he always meant to. Everything about the writing improves here: the depth of the characterizations, the meaningful nature of the conflicts (both personal, political, and super-powered), the pacing of the plot, and the intensity of the action.
Most satisfying is the denoumont of the Black Adam... more
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| 10. Blackest Night JSA #3 (of 3) Comic | |
By: James Robinson Publisher: DC Comics 2010
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