JLA Classified #42
AAAAARGH!!! Why the **** can't DC decide who the goddamn post-IC founders of the JLA are?? This issue was pretty good, even if it covered ground that's been covered ad infinitum, but that ****ing
ending!

Ugh.
Okay, so basically this issue is about the Martian Manhunter's early days on Earth--specifically, his first meeting with Superman. Gray hits all the familiar notes about why Superman is accepted and J'onn isn't, why J'onn feels the need to hide, the paranoia of Earthlings, etc. etc. So I thought, "Cool, this is how Supes and J'onn meet post-IC. I bet after this meeting, J'onn helps found the JLA and then introduces Superman to them or something." But no, turns out it's the other way around--which, of course, manages to defy both Meltzer's JLofA origin, where the trinity were actual founders alongside J'onn,
and Waid's re-retconned-in JLA: Year One origin, where the founders from that mini (J'onn among them) founded the team and the trinity were welcomed in with "founder status" after the fact. Now, it seems the League somehow managed to form without J'onn entirely, and Superman's the one who introduced him to the rest of them; bear in mind that this is now the
third post-IC retcon for the JLA's origin in about a year. Which brings me back to my original point: AAAAAAARGH!!!!!
Anyway, Leonardi's art is good, if a bit looser than usual (which is saying something). People's faces deform into weird oblongs in several panels, but the overall strength of his penciling is enough that I don't mind it too much. Still, I wish he'd take a little time to maintain some more consistency. If he did that, he'd be competing with Garney instead of being (in my mind, at least) something of a poor man's Garney. Sean Philips is listed as his inker, which I can definitely see if it's the Sean Philips who's also a penciler. The weight and variation of his lines feels very familiar. Philips himself is a pretty loose, scratchy inker, however, so that may be where the looser-than-Leonardi's-usual feeling comes in. I'd be interested in seeing what a tighter inker like Tom Palmer or Tim Townsend would've made this issue look. I think it would've been an improvement. But, again, overall the look is not bad. I particularly liked the stuff with J'onn and Ma'alefa'ak's childhood.
So, overall, good issue except for that last goddamn page.