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JSA ALL STARS #4

The All-Stars are forced to team with the Injustice Society against Johnny Sorrow’s unearthly accomplice! And only Star Girl knows what she must sacrifice to save friend and foe alike!

The hero and villain team-ups continue in the co-feature, as Liberty Belle and Hourman join their proven enemies Tigress and Icicle, who hold essential clues as to the whereabouts of the ancient mysticism embodied in the Staff of Life!

Written by MATTHEW STURGES
Co-feature written by JEN VAN METER
Art and Cover by FREDDIE WILLIAMS II
Co-feature Art by TRAVIS MOORE and DAN GREEN

Price: $3.99
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  1. Sigh.. I really like the co-feature.  Also, JSA was good last week!  .. and.. yup, that’s all I have to say.

  2. I second the co-feature comment.  If this has some sandman, it may actually be good.

     

  3. looks like pulls for this are down roughly 75% compared to issue 1.

  4. This sounds so good to me, Johnny Sorrow! Sandman on the cover! injustice society! I just have no interest in buying it. My only problem with John’s run was his lack of Sandman, yet when promised sandman I don’t know if I want it.

     I think the problem might be with me.

  5. How much longer til Matthew Sturges leaves this book ?

  6. Absolutely no Magog in this issue! 

  7. No Magog is a step in the right direction

  8. This was suprisingly good.  I picked it up as there were some shipping issues at my shop, and figured with Sandman on the cover it might be worth a short.  I found the story moved well, the art was better than previous issues, and no Magog presence really makes for a change in tone  I may just pick up the next few.  Hopefully Sturges is finally getting a grasp of the characters.

  9. Agreed. No Magog means a big improvement in the issue. If nothing else the team did not spend most of the issue fighting amongst themselves. 

    Also, the co-feature with Liberty Belle & Hourman continues to be awesome. It’s a fun storyline that gives two good characters a chance to be written on their own rather than in a crowd, as the JSA had turned into. 

     

  10. The Sandman stuff was decent but the art is so distracting that I can’t figure out of the dialog and actions were in-character or not. 

    Previously the second feature was the highlight but frankly I had trouble staying interested this time around.  Did it seem uneven and random to anyone else?

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