JSA #10: A Medical Review

JSA #10 Wild Hunt
Geoff Johns and David Goyer, writer
Steven Sadowski, penciler

WildcatWildcat, againThis is not really a medical review as much as it is a common sense review.

As this issue of JSA begins, Wildcat is taking a leisurely bath, recuperating from wounds suffered in previous issues. Note that in the picture to the left, he is clad only in a towel with his left arm in a cast.

(Why was he soaking in the bathtub while wearing a cast? That’s just asking for trouble. There’s nothing worse than getting the padding under the cast wet…bleah! But that’s only a side issue.)

The Injustice Society attacks the JSA headquarters, but Wildcat manages to defeat them one by one and drive them off. As the picture on the right shows, during the battle he not only manages to put his costume on, but manages to put it on underneath his cast!

Apparently misogyny and pugilism are not Wildcat’s only talents.

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4 Responses to “ JSA #10: A Medical Review ”

  1. Apparently misogyny and pugilism are not Wildcat’s only talents.

    Wildcat hates women? Really? This is news to me. I don’t keep up with the JSA, but does this happen regularly in the series?

  2. Historically, I don’t think he was a misogynist, but it’s become a definite underlying element in JSA over the past year or so. At one point (the Thanksgiving issue), Powergirl threw him out of a window over his behavior.

  3. I think he’s more of a chauvinist than a mysonginist. He tends to think of them as the “weaker sex” even if they are as powerful as Superman.

  4. Is he resting his weight on that arm?

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