JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #41

In part 2 of the JLA/JSA crossover, the Starheart has staked its claim on Alan Scott and his kids Jade and Obsidian! Can the combined might of the Justice Society and the Justice League break up the newly reunited family before they unwittingly unleash serious damage on the DC Universe?

Also features the second piece of the 5-part interconnecting cover by Mark Bagley and Jesus Merino!

Written by JAMES ROBINSON
Art by MARK BAGLEY & NORM RAPMUND
Cover by MARK BAGLEY & JESUS MERINO
"DC 75th Anniversary" Variant cover by GEORGE P

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  1. Please don’t let this cross over make me not like JSA anymore.  I’m just not a fan of the Bagley art.

  2. On the other hand, this crossover is getting me to actually pick up JSA.

  3. @conor: ditto.

  4. Crazy.  I support that result.  Let’s hope the magic stays with you both.

  5. ooh, interconnecting cover

  6. I’ll be dropping JLA after the crossover. I just can’t take it anymore. I’m gonna stick with JSA after the creative hand-off, so we’ll see how that goes.

  7. I’m probably gonna drop both books after the crossover. Guggenheim doesn’t really enthuse me as a writer. I’ll wait for a good creative team before I pick up JLA or JSA again.

  8. I liked this a lot and either Bagley’s art is becoming more JLA/JSA appropriate (less cartoony) or I am just adapting. Either way, I stayed in the story the whole way through as opposed to some of the JLA prelude issues. 

  9. This week’s unnecessary contraction: "There’re" 

    Keep it up Robinson. 

  10. Unless the end of this wows me I’m dropping JLA. it feels like it’s been running in place for a year now and this crossover just feels like a forced mess. I had high hopes for Robinson but I’m starting this think he’s more a hit or miss writer than a consistently good writer.

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