

2 Appearing in "Brother, Can You Spare a Mind?".1 Synopsis for "Brother, Can You Spare a Mind?".It’s difficult to find, but more than worth it when you do. He and Jolley take the WWII backdrop, add some of the most underrated super heroes ever, and a pinch of Indiana Jones’ style and we get the Liberty Files. Renowned artist Tony Harris provides the gorgeous noir, shadow-realistic art that adds an extra dimension to it. But even someone that has never read the JSA can get so much from it. So many second and third tier characters make appearances just to make you smile as you read. When a writer cares about source material is shows and he truly is a fan.

Writer Dan Jolley isn’t the best known writer but he deserves wide recognition, and “Liberty Files” stands as a shining beacon as to why. I couldn’t imagine waiting for this month to month it’s too incredible with cliffhangers that make turning a page take too long to wait. The action is amped, the story is larger and the stakes are Earth shattering, the Society grows to a massive climax. The second half is bigger and more intense. How can four extraordinary human men deal with something like that? And that is only the first half of the book.

What they don’t expect is the secret weapon is much different and much more powerful than they ever imagined. Terrific and a 1930’s version of Batman they are set to find the secret weapon of Hitler’s. Set in WWII we get a very different take on the JSA. An alternate reality for a writer to do any damn thing they want. “The Liberty Files” is an Elseworld’s title. Often overlooked, they are unsung, prominent characters deserved of a book as brilliant as this. Some were metahumans like Wonder Woman and the Flash, but many were just brawlers and badasses like Wildcat and the Atom. In WWII, the heroes of yesteryear banded together to battle the evils of the Reich. However, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of their predecessors, the Justice Society of America. The biggest and best heroes in the DC universe bound together to ward off evil. Best Comics You’ve Never Heard Of: JSA: the Liberty Files
