James Robinson and Mark Bagley continue to make this JLA/JSA team-up a fun read. They even manage to pack a few surprises into this issue.
Read more from the original source: CBR Review: Justice Society of America , issue 42
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CBR Review: Justice Society of America , issue 42
James Robinson and Mark Bagley continue to make this JLA/JSA team-up a fun read. They even manage to pack a few surprises into this issue.
Read more from the original source:
CBR Review: Justice Society of America , issue 42