Justice Society of America #21 (2006)

Justice Society of America #21 (2006)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Geoff Johns & Alex Ross Pencil art and variant cover by Dale Eaglesham Cover by Alex Ross
The penultimate chapter of the epic "One World, Under Gog" explodes here as the Justice Society of America goes to war with one another. Torn between Gog's desire to help the world and the moral cost it comes with, it's old guard vs. the new as the line that was drawn is crossed. But Gog does not like war...
Date Available: 12/4/2008
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

We are down to the wire on the One World, Under Gog story by Geoff Johns and Alex Ross. The buildup has been smart and tense, with last week’s issue of The Kingdom (a one-shot special) an excellent final round before the beginning of the conclusion in this issue. I’ve enjoyed this story from the start, since it’s gritty, it's painful (how many suspect some of the health fixes from Gog will end badly?), and thought-provoking, challenging us on our basic mistrust of getting something from nothing (in this case, Gog promising to heal the world…and for what?). This particular issue is all confrontation, and the aftermath. I will say I felt a small letdown, since the buildup was so tense, but its not over, and its worth seeing it all of the way…the next issue will be a big one.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Geoff Johns & Alex Ross Pencil art and variant cover by Dale Eaglesham Cover by Alex Ross
The penultimate chapter of the epic "One World, Under Gog" explodes here as the Justice Society of America goes to war with one another. Torn between Gog's desire to help the world and the moral cost it comes with, it's old guard vs. the new as the line that was drawn is crossed. But Gog does not like war...
Date Available: 12/4/2008
BONUS REVIEW by GARY OWENS

We are down to the wire on the One World, Under Gog story by Geoff Johns and Alex Ross. The buildup has been smart and tense, with last week’s issue of The Kingdom (a one-shot special) an excellent final round before the beginning of the conclusion in this issue. I’ve enjoyed this story from the start, since it’s gritty, it's painful (how many suspect some of the health fixes from Gog will end badly?), and thought-provoking, challenging us on our basic mistrust of getting something from nothing (in this case, Gog promising to heal the world…and for what?). This particular issue is all confrontation, and the aftermath. I will say I felt a small letdown, since the buildup was so tense, but its not over, and its worth seeing it all of the way…the next issue will be a big one.
I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams
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