Justice League: Generation Lost #14
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| Writer | Judd Winick |
| Artist | Aaron Lopresti |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
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9.5
Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis
Dec 29, 2010I liked Loprestis work, but Ryan is not the right inker for Captain Atom. I liked all the other characters and the grit added, but the reflections on Captain Atom looked more like crosshatching. Everything else was fine with clear action and storytelling. My criticisms about this story are quite minor and do not take away from enjoying the comic book. Its really personal pet peeves, so Id definitely suggest this book to any super hero story fan. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton
Nov 24, 2010Best of all, I'm appreciating the pattern that Winick has set up for "Justice League: Generation Lost." For every issue or two that advances the main plot, the twice-a-month schedule it allows him the room for a side story, like Ice's revised origin two issues ago. It's a fun diversion, and we know that in two weeks we're going to plunge back into the thick of things. "Justice League: Generation Lost" is the little series that good; plugging away issue after issue, and getting stronger with each new installment. Isn't that how all series should progress? Read Full Review
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6.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Nov 27, 2010Like most of these futuristic snapshots, this one offers little more than a chance to dream-up new characters or design new costumes for current ones (none of which are all that memorable). One thing we do learn is Maxwell Lord will attempt to kill Wonder Woman unless Captain Atom and his League can stop him (guess Max is holding a grudge over that whole 'broken neck' thing). Read Full Review
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