JSA #9 (DC COMICS)

A traitor is in the JSA midst. That has been the least of the legendary teams’ problems as of late. Hawkman taken out. Wildcat (Ted Grant) killed in action. The helmet of fate in the possession of the Injustice Society.

Tensions are at an all time high. The JSA have withstood evil before. Is this time their final stand?

JSA #9 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) pushes the team into their darkest hour with their latest chapter.

Let’s take a closer look at how the Society stands now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Lemire balances many moving plots through a complicated landscape. Dr. Mid-Nite’s escape from the Injustice Society isn’t without complications. Her showdown with Scandal Savage is short for this round but is a perfect segway to Obsidian. There are many moments in this point that fans will be excited for. One provides a much welcomed return of a classic JSA character. The excitement is quickly doused by the reality of their latest problem.

This moves events back to Alan Scott and his children. Lemire brings out the underlying feelings of “Obsidian” to unlock information. It is a classic supervillain ploy pulled off to perfection. Events shift to the strongest point of the chapter. The dialogue between Yolanda and Khalid after their losses heavily connects with readers. Coming off the emotional unload, Lemire guides events back to the JSA’s potential counter attack. Some plot points are brought together heading into the close. This leads into the shocking final page. The end may be here for the JSA and they’re too late to stop it? Only one way to find out….

Olortegui returns to art duties after a few issues’ absence. The weathered look of despair is clear on Dr. Mid-Nite’s face. Beth’s fight with Savage is short lived but moves plots along. Obsidian’s Labyrinth set-up has a small but effective maze set up in the panels. This is complimented by a solid two page action splash. It allows for a full page image of the classic JSA member to crash the party. The moment allows a lighter mood to hit before the change in direction.

Scott’s talk with his children showcases the sense of failure and loss. “Obsidian’s” reaction mirrors a disappointed child. It gives way to the deeper emotional reflection of Yolanda and Khalid. Wildcat’s guilt pours into each panel. Khalid’s anger is there to match. It lights a spark to move into the closing portion. The art locks in on the desperation to fight back. Everything comes to a close with the final page. The full page image reveals the Injustice Society’s lethal strike. It leaves readers with a feeling of doubt as the heroes react knowing they’re already in danger.

OVERALL GRADE: 8.4

The JSA start mounting a comeback but is it already too late? Lemire sets an impactful stage with the writing. Olortegui and Guerrero construct many looks as the Injustice Society make their final move. This series continues to weave a classic tale for all to enjoy.

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