There's certainly some improvement here over the atrociously bad first issue. As Green Arrow fights for his life in the medical bay the rest of the team comes together to fight the mysterious threat of the Secret Society of Super-Villains even though, as Steve Trevor points out to Amanda Waller, the team has never worked together, has almost no intel on the threat, and will probably get their asses kicked.
Aside from Waller's irrational expectations, the second issue of the new Justice League of America has a few other problems as well. The opening shot of the Scarecrow's recruitment runs far too long while at the same time being unnecessarily obscure. It's also unclear why, despite his injuries, why Green Arrow isn't offered a spot on this team (after risking his life for them).
Issue #2 does have some fun moments, my favorite being the sequence involving Vibe meeting Hawkman for the first time. Although it's pretty forced, I also liked the idea of setting up a relationship between Trevor and Catwoman. Hit-and-Miss.
[DC, $2.99]
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