For whatever reason, there was a straight-up article in the so-called Paper of Record yesterday (2/7) about the new Paul Levitz run on JSA that starts today. Kinda neat!:

On Wednesday, comic book fans who buy the new issue of “JSA,” a superhero book published by Time Warner’s DC Comics division, will be in for a rare event. The book is written by Paul Levitz, the comics company’s president and publisher.

Mr. Levitz, 49, last wrote about the Justice Society of America regularly in 1979. He’s committed to writing six issues of the comic, now titled simply “JSA,” this year, returning to some of the characters who helped make his reputation as a gifted writer of superhero team books.

The new stories tie into a series called “Infinite Crisis” that involves nearly every DC character, from Aquaman to Wonder Woman. The plot for the “JSA” issue released this week hinges on a notebook written in “secret code,” which an older character soon realizes is actually shorthand. Handling the illustrations for the first issue and the covers for all six will be George Pérez, a celebrated industry artist.

The News, Comics