Justice League of America #60

Justice League of America #60

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JAMES ROBINSON
Art by DANIEL SAMPERE
Cover by IVAN REIS
and JOE PRADO
In the aftermath of 'Eclipso Rising,' the team faces an uncertain future. Be here for a tale of love, friendship and heroism when this incarnation of the JLA must decide whether they have anything left to offer the DC Universe. And the mystery of Jesse Quick's wavering speed powers is solved in a revelation that will shock everyone.
Date Available: 08/17/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER

For better or worse, the current incarnation of the JLA has had better days. But in it's final outing before the Big 52, the James Robinson and Daniel Sampere throw at us a visual collage that is absolutely mind-blowing. Future story-lines that will never appear now are given a one or two page summing up that make me wish the book would continue on its current course. Guest appearances by Bozo the Robot and Gonzo, The Duke of Oil, GI Robot, Robotman (both versions!), the Red Torpedo, Jemm-Son of Saturn, the Faceless Hunter from Saturn, Gem-World overload the senses. Congorilla's decision to train the future heroes of Africa (only mentioned by name) and his quest to find the new B'wana Beast/Freedom Beast is downright tear-jerking. A pregnant Jesse Quick! I remember when she was just a fledging super-heroine chasing after Alan Scott and Jay Garrick. Sob! But most of all, the touching goodbyes as one by one the heroes leave the JLA base ... is enough...is enough...oh dear, I can't go on.
10 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JAMES ROBINSON
Art by DANIEL SAMPERE
Cover by IVAN REIS
and JOE PRADO
In the aftermath of 'Eclipso Rising,' the team faces an uncertain future. Be here for a tale of love, friendship and heroism when this incarnation of the JLA must decide whether they have anything left to offer the DC Universe. And the mystery of Jesse Quick's wavering speed powers is solved in a revelation that will shock everyone.
Date Available: 08/17/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER

For better or worse, the current incarnation of the JLA has had better days. But in it's final outing before the Big 52, the James Robinson and Daniel Sampere throw at us a visual collage that is absolutely mind-blowing. Future story-lines that will never appear now are given a one or two page summing up that make me wish the book would continue on its current course. Guest appearances by Bozo the Robot and Gonzo, The Duke of Oil, GI Robot, Robotman (both versions!), the Red Torpedo, Jemm-Son of Saturn, the Faceless Hunter from Saturn, Gem-World overload the senses. Congorilla's decision to train the future heroes of Africa (only mentioned by name) and his quest to find the new B'wana Beast/Freedom Beast is downright tear-jerking. A pregnant Jesse Quick! I remember when she was just a fledging super-heroine chasing after Alan Scott and Jay Garrick. Sob! But most of all, the touching goodbyes as one by one the heroes leave the JLA base ... is enough...is enough...oh dear, I can't go on.
10 out of 10 Grahams
Customers who bought this, also bought:
$5.00
Add to cart
Avengers #48 (1997)
$4.50
Add to cart
Batman & Robin Adventures #11
$4.00
Add to cart
Batman & Robin Adventures #12
$3.50
Add to cart
Batman & Robin Adventures #19
$4.50
Add to cart
Batman Adventures #6 (2003)
$17.99
Add wantlist
Terror Titans TPB
$3.50
Add to cart
Justice League of America #41 cover a