A review by rbreade
Justice League of America, Vol. 1: The Tornado's Path by Brad Meltzer

Writer Brad Meltzer shifts point of view and time to give this way more structural heft than most comic books, but Ed Benes art, though well done throughout, continues the trend of putting female superheroes, such as Black Canary, in high heels and expecting readers to believe they can effectively fight. It's not believable. Also, he tends to draw their costumes with little posterior coverage, and sometimes even the front of the suits are drawn so as to require a Brazilian bikini wax in order to decently wear. This sort of thing prevents comic books from ever breaking out of the pre-teenage boy ghetto where they've been trapped for so long, and it's mystifying because my sense is the demographic has shifted upward in age as comics became more expensive.