
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #170
(Cover by Dick Dillin and Dick Giordano)
Published and © by DC, Sep. 1979
“While a World Lies Burning”
Synopsis: The court case of Ultraa v. Justice League is interrupted by an alien invasion that threatens all life on Earth.
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Dick Dillin
Inker: Frank McLaughlin
Review: It’s never a good omen when Batman is sporting a spacesuit on the cover. When street-level characters such as the Dark Knight get too far out of their element, things can get silly quickly. Luckily, that’s not really a factor here, as Gerry Conway takes a more ensemble approach. Pacing is a bigger problem, as the writer tries to juggle a courtroom drama and end-of-the-world thriller; the result just feels rushed. And there’s no shining moment for cover-star Batman: he simply follows a computer’s orders. Despite typically decent art by Dick Dillin, this isn’t one of the JLA’s best outings.
Grade: B-
Second opinion: “… Conway is inadequate to the task of adding any verve at all …” — Mike Tiefenbacher, in The Comic Reader #178, Mar. 1980
Cool factor: This isn’t a horrible issue, but it lacks a signature cool moment (and, no, Aquaman fighting fires while surfing on a whale doesn’t count).
Not-so-cool factor: Batman. In outer space. Riding a space scooter.
Character quotable: “I’m a detective, a synthesist, a practical scientist, if anything … and this is a job for a theoretical genius!” — The Batman, before realizing the JLA computer knows, well, everything
