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Solid enough story with good art. Mostly setting up the event that followed, though, so you may want to check out The Black Vortex at the same time.
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 is a great setup for the series. I can't wait to read what happens next.
Star-Lord, at least in this continuity, is pretty much like he is in the movies, except that he's not dating Kitty Pryde. He's a big, lovable, hilarious dumb ass. A dumb ass who makes mistakes, and then makes himself pay for those mistakes, because underneath the booziness and humor, he's ...
Star-Lord in all his adventurous space-faring glory. Part Han Solo, part Robin Hood, and totally running away from some un-expanded-on moment in his recent past that's left him haunted. We get a huge, living jail, Thanos, and even an early mention of the Black Vortex. This book feels really short, b...
So, first, I need to say that Roxy, the JSA's AI, is an absolutely awesome character and if someone doesn't find a way to work her into the New DCU, I'll be bummed. Also, this is absolutely a fantastic superhero team book, with interesting and enjoyable characters, and one of the things about the Ne...