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Meof50days
Meof50days rated it 13 years ago
Justice is a return to old school DC, where the original vanguard face off against some of their most memorable foes. The plot is an old concept turned on its head. What if their dangerous villains banded together like the Justice League, forming a coallition that rivals or even surpasses their hero...
Tyson Adams Reviews
Tyson Adams Reviews rated it 14 years ago
Actually a nice segue into the other Garth Ennis work; The Boys. I like that The Punisher essentially picks off all the superheroes in short order, whilst most of the foes have been trying to destroy one-another for decades.
FrancesKR
FrancesKR rated it 14 years ago
Nearly gave this two stars, because the way Crazy Jane was handled annoyed me, but Orqwith and the Scissormen brought it back up.
the terror of whatever
the terror of whatever rated it 14 years ago
Pretty sure I read this last year.
Tina's Reading Books
Tina's Reading Books rated it 15 years ago
"When you write an antagonist, you always write him, in his mind, as the protagonist. That means, every villain of a story, to be a good villain, must believe himself to be the hero. Not the villain at all." In his foreward in this book, Jim Kreuger speaks about how he writes a villain and what he...
Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 15 years ago
Doom Patrol gets overshadowed in Grant Morrison's body of work by Invisibles, Animal Man, JLA, and X-Men, but it is definitely some of his most inventive and craziest work. Crazy Jane is one of Morrison's best original characters.
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 16 years ago
Since I've reviewed Showcase Presents Doom Patrol Volume 1 and Umbrella Academy Volume 1 recently, I thought I'd give the series that fills the gap (of sorts) between them a try, Grant Morrison's renowned Doom Patrol run.The book starts with Robotman in a mental institution after the Patrol's recent...
The Cranky Old Reader
The Cranky Old Reader rated it 16 years ago
I'm glad I got this out from the library, because I'd have been pretty annoyed if I'd paid for this utterly uninspiring and unmemorable piece of work.What is it about DC and Marvel that they simply CANNOT publish a memorable or well-written comic or miniseries unless one of a very small number of wr...
The Cranky Old Reader
The Cranky Old Reader rated it 16 years ago
I'm glad I got this out from the library, because I'd have been pretty annoyed if I'd paid for this utterly uninspiring and unmemorable piece of work.What is it about DC and Marvel that they simply CANNOT publish a memorable or well-written comic or miniseries unless one of a very small number of wr...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 17 years ago
When the son of the original Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) and Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) get together to deal with family issues. In the first episode it's Green Arrow's Mother who needs saving in the second sequence it's to search for Green Lantern's father, who left him and his family years ago. Th...
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