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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 Fabric Type: 9781563899126 Legal Disclaimer: 1563899124 Maximum Color Depth: DC Comics Metal Type: DC Comics Publisher: 1 Region Code: 256 Total External Bays Free: November 01, 2002 Total Firewire Ports: DC Comics Total Gem Weight: Young Adult Total Parallel Ports: November 01, 2002 DC Comics Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Geoff Johns is a mad geniusIs nothing more compelling than the JSA?? I mean come on! This book is so sweet, I got diabetes from reading it! Rating: - Hawkman ReturnsI got to say I'm absoluetly loving Goyer on JSA. He really gets you to like the characters and he has seemed to master what is so great about the JSA they aren't about conflict like the JLA but, they are a family. And with that being said Goyer has managed to balance all the characters on the team and make you want to know more about each one. I reccomand this to anyone but, do yourself a favor and pick up the first two trades first. Rating: - Graphic SF ReaderA little unexpected, but he wasn't going to stay gone forever. It was handled quite well, and made Hawkman a more interesting character, who I started following. Thus, it certainly did what it set out to do, in that it made me want to read Hawkman again afer such a long time. Rating: - Great story.I have never been much of a JSA fan, or of any of the older character's like Alan Scott (formely known as Green Lantern, now known as Sentinel), Jay Garrick (the first Flash), or Sandy Hawkins (originally Sandy the Golden Boy, now Sand). Then I picked up this book just cause it had been written by David Goyer (who wrote the three "Blade" movies) and my whole perspective of the JSA changed forever. The story was excellent, the character's are incredible (especially the reformed Black Adam), and the ... Read More Rating: - Awe-Inspiring Return of HawkmanDC went crazy in the 1990s. Thinking that all their characters have become too archaic for the cutting-edged tastes of today's readers, they systematically set out to eliminate all their "old" characters and replace them with "new" characters. Thus we have all the big "events" of the 1990s - the "death" of Superman (to be replaced by FOUR Supermen - and finally the original returned with long hair), the "maiming" of Batman (to be replaced by a psychotic, badly-drawn Jean Paul Valley), the "defeat" ... Read More JSA: Return of Hawkman (Book 3) Buy superhero comic book collectibles at the Superhero Mall! |