This is the down-and-dirtiest possible introduction, leaving out specifics like the Frank Miller storylines with Electra. It's more 'this is how I got my powers, my dad died, and I'm a lawyer now, too.' Alright. It's well done for how many pages the author had, and it's gorgeously illustrat...
Gathers issues Justice League 18 - 23 Meh, not my favourite cover of the run. Plus the character that dominates the cover is barely in the graphic novel. Where do I start? This was confusing. Introducing characters to the Justice League, destroying The Watchtower, a weird semi story with Shazam...
Fills in Family Ties square on the DC Comic Book bingo card Fills in Mythic square on the DC Comic Book bingo card Trigger Warning: workplace sexual harassment and domestic violence Mera (aka Aquawoman) is having none of your human patriarchal bullshit. She has much bigger fish to fry, namely, h...
This whole series superimposes action on the trauma Gotham Girl is going through after the ending of last issue. It's wrenching to watch her, even more so as no one seems to realize what she's going through, even more so when you realize this is exactly what Virginia Vision was going through in Ki...
This is set in the aftermath of discovering that there is a parallel earth where the Justice League is bad. The JL has Superman's arch-nemesis Lex Luthor clamoring to join, and doing good deeds (for his own intentions), and a young woman is claimed by the Dark Green Lantern Power Ring (one that feed...
Metal Me is the only excuse I can think of here. And seeing as Prime Earth doesn't have a Red Tornado yet, well... Add to this the ninety-nine cent sale price - it's on sale right now - and I couldn't help it. And I'm glad! For all the faults in The New 52, there are spots that shine. The ne...
Changing Vision's history like this doesn't make sense, and the story was slightly less than a five-star read. Some moments just felt off, like all the mush and smiling at the end. Having said that, I did really like some of this. Vision's lost some of his memories, and is on a quest to get the...
In my opinion, this is the best volume in this run of Justice League. I feel after volume two, they just got better, but this is definitely the best so far. The strength of it is telling the story of the dark versions of the Justice League. They are absolutely bone-chilling. I think that horror is n...
This was nearly a four star read for me on the strength of the story with Roy Harper and the Justice League and the truly despicable villain Prometheus. He is not only a formidable supervillain but he is also maliciously psychopathic but in a very methodical way. The Justice League underestimated hi...
The stuff gets real in this graphic novel! It was a bit hard to keep track of the story at times, with so many characters. But heck, it's the Justice League. I like that there is a fresh sort of look at the characters and the story. If you don't ship Wonder Woman and Superman, you won't be a happy c...
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