A review by ubalstecha
JSA: The Golden Age by James Robinson

3.0

A very good story about what happened to the Golden Age heroes after the end of WWII. As an Elseworld's story, Robinson is allowed a bit more play with backstory and outcome. Overlaid with the story is the socio/political climate of the time, with the beginning of the Red Scare.

Given that I am less familiar with the JSA characters, I found I had less emotional involvement in the story than I had with New Frontier, which visits similar themes. This gave the book less of an impact for me and, overall, made it less memorable.

P.S. There is a mistake. Johnny Thunder misnamed Black Canary, calling her Diana instead of Dinah.