The Injustice Society has struck! Obsidian was taken down and replaced. Hawkman is trapped in Hell. Dr. Fate is thrown into a challenge he isn’t ready for. A last stand is being made at the Tower of Fate. Is this really the end of days for the Justice Society of America?
JSA #4 by Jeff Lemire, Joey Vazquez, Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) continues its’ “Ragnorak” storyline with Dr. Mid-Nite stepping into the spotlight.
Let’s take a closer look at how events are playing out.
JSA #4 by Jeff Lemire, Joey Vazquez , Luis Guerrero and Steve Wands (DC Comics) Cover: Cully Hammer
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
As eluded to, Dr. Mid-Nite takes center stage for this issue. Lemire brings out the tactical side of Beth Chapel. Her dealing with Solomon Grundy is a feat that readers will applaud. The writing unveils Beth’s internal monologue. There is a sense of fear and worry in the tone. It is a natural reaction as she ventures further into the Injustice world.
Readers also get more insight on Obsidian. Since the first issue, it has been unclear what is truly unfolding. Lemire speeds up the pacing to get through this portion. It doesn’t miss hitting its key points. All roads tie back together with Chapel. The ending is a solid cliffhanger. It is a straight forward superhero ending that keeps the suspense high for what’s next.
Vasquez steps in for art duties with this issue (Guerrero remained on coloring). The faceoff between Chapel and Grundy is given a near full page image. It kickstarts a quick action portion. This gets slowed down for a half panel shot of the Injustice Society. Readers watch as their plans become exposed. It solidly caps off events before switching focus.
Obsidian’s story is more emotion driven. His reactions to his “hospitalization” connect with readers. It loudly states the frustration and doubt of what’s happening. The art team gives a great full page vision of Obsidian back in costume. Story pacing also pushes the art to quickly burn through these moments. The final pages deliver on action and stealing more hope away from the league in their darkest hour. It definitely keeps the vintage feel alive right to the end.
OVERALL SCORE: 8
Dr. Mid-Nite is the last hope for the JSA in this fast-moving chapter. Lemire’s writing brings out a new side to the young hero. Vasquez, Guerrero and Wands construct very sleek superhero themed art as the ed of days approach DC’s classic team. Definition superhero storytelling which is always a crowd pleaser.
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