This isn't actually the first issue of DC's new Justice League of America series, but it might as well be. Justice League of America Rebirth #1 was a very formulaic team-building story, which is all the more frustrating given the fact that this issue shows readers everything they need to know about the new JLA in itself. But the good news is that, freed of the need for setup, Justice League of America is already a stronger comic.
This series has two main selling points at this early stage - the quirky team lineup and Ivan Reis' artwork. The more action-oriented focus in this sophomore issue emphasizes both selling points. Reis could hardly have found a better home in his first ongoing DC Rebirth assignment. This is a team comprised of heroes who are physically powerful but much more flawed and human than the regular Justice League. That plays directly to Reis' storytelling strengths. He's able to craft figures that are as vibrant and emotional as they are powerful. This issue features several epic splash images, but often it's the more intimate, close-up panels that stand out the most.
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