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JLA: Liberty & Justice #1 |
Nov 21, 2003
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Another masterpiece in this oversized series of works from Paul Dini and Alex Ross. The original JLA are the 1927 Yankees of comic book history and this work enshrines their place in the pantheon. They are why we started to read comic books in the first place.
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Green Arrow #32 |
Nov 14, 2003
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The end of the Winick run on Green Arrow should not be missed. While it was difficult to follow Straight Shooter with just one more issue, Winick writes a nice epilogue here enhancing the supporting cast of what is already a very strong book. This current run of Green Arrow has been blessed with truly exceptional writers to date. Lets see if it continues . . .
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Green Arrow #34 |
Jan 22, 2004
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Green Arrow is back in stride. Drama blends perfectly with action and it's like issue #33 never happened. Whew.
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Wonder Woman #198 |
Nov 21, 2003
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P.S. Whats with the cover? Makes Wonder Woman look like one of those short-skirted ensigns from 1960s Star Trek.
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Hellblazer #189 |
Nov 20, 2003
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A solid set-up issue briskly paced with interesting color work that enhances the atmosphere of the story. If you have not picked up Hellblazer recently, or ever, this is a good opportunity to get into the story. Lets see if future issues build on this promising beginning. One question where the trenchcoat?
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Hellblazer #190 |
Dec 02, 2003
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Fast paced with a twist at the end. If its not exactly as intellectually stimulating as Hellblazer storylines can be, its not anything to be ashamed of either. I want to see how this will end.
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Hellblazer #191 |
Jan 14, 2004
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In true five-part fashion weve hit the climax of the story here in Act III. This is nicely paced and as Ive said more action oriented than intellectually stimulating. But its good action and theres something to be said for that.
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Aquaman #13 |
Dec 24, 2003
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Not bad, but not worth going out of your way to pick up. If you were turned off by The Thirst you might consider giving it another try.
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JLA #91 |
Dec 30, 2003
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The environmental theme is worthy. I only wish you could say the same of the writing and artwork.
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Aquaman #12 |
Nov 14, 2003
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The entire Thirst storyline could be skipped and you would not miss much. Lets just see what this new team can do with Aquaman and heh, maybe Peter David is waiting in the wings.
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Aquaman #14 |
Jan 22, 2004
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Green Arrow #33 |
Dec 22, 2003
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Wow, this was a truly horrible story. While it had good intentions and a sort of funny idea for a plot, the amateurish artwork was a real eyesore. And the plot kept going off track with one bad idea after another. Luckily Mr. Winick returns next issue and presumably so will the characters facial features since Hester and Parks return too.
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JLA #90 |
Nov 29, 2003
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I suppose it could have been worse. Diana could have said something like, Bruce, love means never having to say youre sorry. Im sorry I paid $2.25 for this.
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