It all comes down to this moment. The injustice Society has struck the JSA on a personal level. Wildcat is dead. Obsidian was kidnapped and replaced. The Tower of Fate was overran. After acquiring the Spear of Destiny, the door has been unlocked to an ultimate terror.
For the JSA, there is no quit. Surrender is not an option. Win or die trying. There’s no turning back now. Welcome to Ragnarok.
JSA #12 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) pits the legendary team against unsurmountable odds
Let’s take a deeper dive into this arc finale!
JSA #12 by Jeff Lemire, Diego Olortegui, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Lemire stages an intense main event for this conclusion. The lead in with the global cameos adds to the danger present. It perfectly leads readers into the wild fight upon them. There are plenty of group combat moments between the longtime rivals. Kid Eternity winds up stealing some scenes in the mix. The action continues to push pace. Lemire ties in some smaller threads before the team gest some much needed back-up.
Once the calvary arrives, the story swings into a desperate attempt to win. The writing borrows from the past to inspire the future. Lemire dives into the vintage knowledge with a well-timed speech. This becomes the driver for the final act. Readers watch as the Society goes All in for the close. It results in a more modern finish. The epilogue cleans up loose threads before a twist throws off everything. A guest star appears who’s presence looks to shape where the JSA heads to in “Year One”. It’s a fitting end to the classic superhero adventure being told.
Olortegui & Guerrero open up with a haunting vision. The effects of the Unnamed Ones is felt throughout the DCU. Sneaking in cameos helps to push the danger level to the audience. The art spares no expense on showing the toll taken on this current mission. The action sequences shine in these moments as well. There is never an escape of a “big fight” feel.
A strong two page splash brings in the reinforcements. This will certainly be a crowd pleaser. Each panel feels magnified as time slips away. The detail in the Unnamed Ones can’t be ignored. A half page image shows them on the move. Readers watch as Doctor Fate and Kid Eternity step into the spotlight. Eternity’s “pep talk” goes over with great emotion. This spins into a two page splash ending the fight. It’s complimented by a near full page image highlighting the victors.
Readers get a solid epilogue. Rarely have we seen genuine smiles on the JSA. There are plenty of images reflecting the newfound hope. It is dashed on the last page. The returning character strikes a nerve as the new reset looks to be short lived. Any superhero fan will enjoy what’s transpired here.
OVERALL GRADE: 8.5
Have the end of days arrived for the JSA? Lemire puts them in a desperate fight for survival via the writing. Olortegui & Guerrero’s art provide the action needed for this event. A timeless tale that still holds up in modern eras.
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