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Chargement... Justice League of America, Vol. 4: Sanctuarypar Dwayne McDuffie, Alan Burnett
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This was fun. I've always liked big groups of heroes fighting big groups of villains and this definitely fit the bill. I like the build up - some shit is definitely about to hit the fan, unfortunately this was just the setup for the big deal. This really does pack in a lot of "big-hitter" villains in one graphic novel. I'm assuming they're all going to show up at the same time in the next book. Great art, especially since on the first page your greeted by partially exposed superboobs (hmm wonder why young boys (and old boys) love comics so much). Superman looked kinda evil a couple times and I think maybe one issue was drawn by someone different because it looked more "cartoony" but other than that, great stuff. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Dwayne McDuffie and Alan Burnett, writers/producers of the Emmy-award-winning animated series, The Batman and Justice League Unlimited join forces with superstar artists Ed Benes and Ethan Van Sciver for thrilling new adventures of the World's Greatest Super-Team in this latest hardcover graphic novel in the series. In this volume, the Justice League of America must turn themselves over to the U.S. government and be sent to a prison planet after losing a battle with the Suicide Squad. What old foe will they have to rely on off-world in order to earn the salvation of Earth's villains? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This collection made me sad that there aren't editorial mandates to deliver complete story arcs when publishing a collection like this. (Then again, I'm also nostalgic for artists who'd focus more on telling the story instead of doing flashy art designed for resale more than the story. I lose count the amount of times I keep muttering (when perusing today's comics) "Kirby or Buscema could have told that entire six-issue arc in one issue and had a deeper story too.")
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