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I liked the first issue, but not enough to pay like four or five bucks for every issue. (And then I'd have to buy the Justice League tie-ins, too.) Also, I think said co-worker was right: this went downhill. It because a convoluted mess with an unsatisfactory ending. Perhaps if they'd done ...
I loved this! I had saw it at Barnes & Noble, but didn't want to pay 16 dollars for a comic book, so I looked on Amazon to see if they had it, and it was only 3bucks. Score!This was a fun read that definitely caught my interest! Full review later.
Justice League 3000 may be set in the future, but it features some seriously old school story telling. Many contemporary comic book writers write for the trade collection. They tell stories in 3 to 6 issue arcs that are best read in one sitting rather than in monthly installments. The one concessi...
One of the best things about this book? The Rogues. That's the case for most of Johns' run on Flash, but it's most on display here, as we actually get to head-hop among the Rogues. In fact, a large part of this book is centered on a war between Rogues and former Rogues over loyalty and a truly horri...
Whelp. This book was a tie-in to Identity Crisis. So, depending on your feelings about that... story... you may find yourself either liking or hating this story more than you might on its own merits. For my part, it marred an otherwise solid book. To be fair, it was at least sweeter and more con...