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Justice Society of America Vol. 1: The Next Age (Hardcover)

by Geoff Johns (Author), Dale Eaglesham (Illustrator)
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Geoff Johns, the critically acclaimed writer of INFINITE CRISIS ushers in the next generation of the world's first super-team that inspired all of the others.

Determined to rebuild the Justice Society, founding members Green Lantern, Flash and Wildcat initiate an unprecedented recruitment program, tracking the bloodlines of heroes across the world to bring in new members. Just as the Society welcomes the rookie heroes into their ranks, an evil force sets out to destroy them. Discover new legacies, solve a mystery stretching into the far future, witness the return of the world's greatest hero, and watch the fall of another!

About the Author
After working as an assistant to movie director Richard Donner, Geoff Johns broke into comics with STARS AND S.T.R.I.P.E., and has since become one of the top authors in the field, writing titles including TEEN TITANS, THE FLASH, JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, HAWKMAN, INFINITE CRISIS and many more. He is co-author of 52 and, with Richard Donner, ACTION COMICS.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: DC Comics (September 19, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401214444
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401214449
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #302,795 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The New Series Starts Off With Heart AND A Bang!, January 6, 2008
By Mel Odom (Moore, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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Geoff Johns is one of the hardest working writers in the DC Comics universe. Especially now that the universe there contains 52 worlds, some of which have yet to be explored. But he's the guy I'd definitely want taking me on the tour.

Johns has a gift of seeing the iconic heroes, a way of peeling down through decades of stories about them, to strip them to their bare bones. Once he's hit bedrock, he rebuilds them in exactly the way they were originally created and somehow brings them into our world and our NOW in ways we haven't seen before. He can take a hero that's been around for generations and introduce him or her to today's readers in a way that makes those readers think the heroes were just created for them now.

I've followed his runs on the Flash and Hawkman, and now in the pages of Green Lantern. But the greatest achievement Johns has ever done, in my humble opinion, was bringing the Justice Society of America to pre-eminence to comic book fans everywhere.

I loved his run on the previous volume of the book. I have all the copies in monthly magazine format as well as graphic novels. He's lately reintroduced the JSA once again in JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA: THE NEXT AGE.

In this latest series, spinning out of the events of the year-long event known as 52, Johns once more brings his considerable talents to the re-envisioning of the JSA. The first graphic novel of the new series contains the first four issues of the new monthly title. We get to see old favorites (the Alan Scott Green Lantern, Jay Garrick Flash, and Wildcat - who has been one of my personal heroes for a long time) as well as get introduced to new heroes/heroines.

Johns revisits the JSA's history to give us Cyclone, the super-powered granddaughter of Ma Hunkle, the original Red Tornado, a new Wildcat (with surprising twists), and even a new Steel (though we don't get to see the culmination of that origin story in this graphic novel). All of these heroes fit perfectly with the old favorites Johns has lined up.

I've loved the JSA from the first time I saw them crossover from Earth-2 back in the pages of the 1960s Justice League comic book. Not all of those heroes were revamped and reintroduced to the world in what has become known as the Golden Age of comics. Mr. Terrific, Hourman, and Dr. Mid-Nite - as well as others - never found their way to Earth-1 except to visit.

In the early pages of this graphic novel, Batman tells Flash, Green Lantern, and Wildcat that the JLA wants to help the JSA rebuild. As Batman points out, the JLA has always been something of a strike force or weapon, while the JSA has always been about family.

It's wonderful touches like that simple declaration that keep bringing me back to the JSA and to all of Johns's work. I've never read a comic of his that I didn't like. Story and character always work well in his scripts, and no one plays more fairly with the history of even the most long-lived heroes.

The plot in this graphic novels focuses on the rebuilding of the JSA with new blood while at the same time learning of the attacks against the families of heroes. The action is fast, violent, and bloody, with a number of deaths within the architecture of the story. Johns doesn't take any shortcuts, and he makes the violence - so he says - as real as he can because readers want to feel like they're living in hero worlds.

Johns's words and Dale Eaglesham's incredible artwork kept me turning pages, and wanting more when I'd finished. The story switches back and forth among several of the characters, and Johns conveys those different narrators skillfully. But he's definitely aided and abetted by Eaglesham. The panels are beautiful to look at, and they push the story forward with exquisite pacing. With a book dedicated to introducing new characters to readers, there are a lot of dialogue sequences that could have dragged in the hands of a less skilled artist. Johns trusted Eaglesham enough to make it all work, and he does.

I enjoyed this graphic novel a lot, and I can't wait for more. I hope that Johns and Eaglesham have a long stay on the title. I can't wait to see what they do next, because they've opened up a ton of possibilities.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great book, but DC, PLEASE use better paper!, January 24, 2008
By Kyle Garret "Kyle" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This really is a great book. Johns knows what Earth-2 junkies like myself want out of a comic book. But the paper quality in this is just awful for a hardcover collection. It's glossy, yes, but it's really thin. I don't know why DC does this and the paper quality selection seems to be completely random from book to book. It's the one thing that Marvel gets right over DC almost every time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The JSA reborn, September 29, 2007
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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After the cataclysmic events of Infinite Crisis, the Justice Society of America (AKA the world's first superhero team) disbanded. Now, after taking on former member gone rogue Black Adam in World War III, the JSA is back together again. Original Flash Jay Garrick, original Green Lantern Alan Scott, Wildcat, Hawkman, Mr. Terrific, Power Girl, Hourman, Liberty Belle, Dr. Mid-Nite, Sandman, Stargirl, Damage, Cyclone, Starman, and Obsidian make up the new lineup of heroes, who unite just in time as someone is hunting down blood descendants of former and current members (not to mention paying intelligent homage to Mark Waid and JSA cover artist Alex Ross' Kingdom Come). Superhero writer extraordinaire Geoff Johns (Infinite Crisis, Green Lantern, Flash) is back at the helm of JSA, and be glad he is. Johns weaves a nice, twisty plot while he re-invigorates some old heroes and villains for a new DC universe, which only furthers the notion that he's one of the best mainstream superhero writers, well, maybe ever. Dale Eaglesham's art is plenty solid as well, but what really hurts Justice Society of America: The Next Age is that it's way too short. This hardcover collection only features the first four issues of the relaunched series, and by the time it ends, you'll be drooling for more. That aside, the JSA is back and better than ever, and with Johns at the helm, the possibilities are endless.
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Geoff Johns gets it. He just does.

There's really nothing else to say, but since this would be a weak review without more exposition, I'll keep going... Read more
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It has been a long time since I have been anything but disappointed with the quality of the Justice Society comics. The writing has been pretty average. Read more
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