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JLA#8 is Cause for Concern Over Justice League Rebirth

Justice League of America #8 Written and penciled by Bryan Hitch Inks by Daniel Henriques Colors by Alex Sinclair Letters by Chris Eliopoulos Published by DC Comics Issue #8 of Bryan Hitch’s Justice League of America  has arrived at a particularly eventful epoch for the titular Justice League, and whether by chance or design the contents of …

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‘JLA’ #1 is an Average Comic with Great Art

JLA #1 is another feather in Bryan Hitch’s artistic cap as he excels at showing superheroes in action along with labs, helicopters, explosions, and even a decent flirty interaction between Clark Kent and Lois Lane. However, his plot maybe suffers from some hypercompression as ideas, threats, and allies are introduced at a rapid pace without proper establishment. There are also a few story logic issues, The Flash and Green Lantern are written interchangeably, and Cyborg is kind of treated as deus ex machina. These misfires make JLA #1 an average comic with great art.

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JLA #7 is a Decent Table Setting Issue with Some Good Fight Scenes and Characters

Writers: Geoff Johns, Jeff Lemire Penciller: Doug Mahnke Inkers: Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Doug Mahnke, Marc Deering, Walden Wong Colorists: Nathan Eyring, Pete Pantazis, Gabe Eltaeb Publisher: DC Comics After the events of last issue which was full of conflict between different superheroes and involved a lot of switching teams, JLA #7 decided to slow down the pace. …

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JLA #6 is a Very Small Piece in the Bigger Puzzle of the Trinity War

Justice League of America #6 Writers: Geoff Johns and Jeff Lemire Penciller/Inker: Doug Mahnke Inkers: Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Tom Nguyen Colorists: Gabe Eltaeb, Nathan Eyring Publisher: DC Comics Like many of the “event” comics released recently (Marvel’s Age of Ultron and Avengers vs. X-Men spring to mind), “Trinity War” will read much better in trade paperback format. …

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Now That’s How You Recruit a Team: JLA #1 is Sure to Please

Justice League of America #1…“World’s Most Dangerous” Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: David Finch Colors: Sonia Oback with Jeromy Cox Cover: David Finch Publisher: Jack Mahan DC has got something going on within the pages of Justice League of America #1 (released Feb. 20th, 2013).  The team of Geoff Johns (Final Crisis: Rogues’ Revenge #1-3, Teen …

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