A review by earlapvaldez
JSA, Vol. 1: Justice Be Done by David S. Goyer, James Robinson

4.0

This book is neither for the ultra-newbie nor for the JLA fan. I have seen previous Goodreads reviews and I don't think that most of them get the point of the JSA vis-a-vis the JLA. What I particularly like about this 87-issue comic (included are a few tie-ins to some of the best Post-Crisis crossover series) is the way they placed at the limelight the heroes that have long been forgotten, those who did not make it to coffee mugs, cosplays (except for Powergirl) and video games. And in doing so, they have portrayed superheroes that are more than mortals and less than gods.

And if you ask to whom I would recommend this book? It's for those who like to see alternative perspectives, beyond the skepticism that Watchment brought us and the out of this world experience brought by the JLA.