Undeadrat's review
JLA: Crisis of Conscience
by Geoff Johns
Undeadrat's review
JLA: Crisis of Conscience by Geoff Johns
Undeadrat's review
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Collects JLA #115-119.
This JLA story ties into the aftermath of the Identity Crisis as the Justice League must, as a unit, either come together and put the past behind them or disband for good. Meanwhile the Secret Society of Super-villains looks to pay back the JLA for messing with their minds and memories. However, the question comes up, who un-brain-washed them? And what are his ultimate goals? The answer may not surprise you -- once you release it ain't Lex Luthor -- but the resulting battle and final decisions might. The sad note is how the collection ends in a cliff-hanger that doesn't appear to relate to the story at hand and ties directly into DC's mega-crossover Infinite Crisis.
JLA vol. 18.
This JLA story ties into the aftermath of the Identity Crisis as the Justice League must, as a unit, either come together and put the past behind them or disband for good. Meanwhile the Secret Society of Super-villains looks to pay back the JLA for messing with their minds and memories. However, the question comes up, who un-brain-washed them? And what are his ultimate goals? The answer may not surprise you -- once you release it ain't Lex Luthor -- but the resulting battle and final decisions might. The sad note is how the collection ends in a cliff-hanger that doesn't appear to relate to the story at hand and ties directly into DC's mega-crossover Infinite Crisis.
JLA vol. 18.
