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Justice League #23 is a Fittingly Epic Conclusion to Trinity War

Writer: Geoff Johns Penciller: Ivan Reis Inkers: Joe Prado, Oclair Albert, Eber Ferreira Colorist: Rod Reis Publisher: DC Comics This was a hard comic to review because of the spoilers leaked by DC about their upcoming Forever Evil miniseries. However, despite a little bit of the ending being ruined, Justice League #23 ties together all the loose ends of …

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Justice League Dark #23 is a Showcase for Mikel Janin’s Artistic Talents

Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Mikel Janin Colorist: Jeromy Cox Publisher: DC Comics There are some interesting developments in Justice League Dark #23, but the comics is primarily an extended fight scene with some bickering and the  plot twists for good measure. Even though it has the most action of any of the “Trinity War” books, Justice League Dark #23 …

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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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Justice League Dark #22 is a Perfect Example of Conflict Between Superheroes

Justice League Dark 22 Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Mikel Janin Colorist: Jeromy Cox Publisher: DC Comics It’s been done tons of times before in superhero comics and films. The heroes have some misunderstandings and punch each other around until someone sees reason. Then, they team up, become some iteration of “Superfriends”, and pound the supervillain …

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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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Justice League #22 is a Summer Action Extragavanza with a Bit of a Brain Too

Justice League 22 Writer: Geoff Johns Penciler: Ivan Reis Inkers: Oclair Albert, Joe Prado Colors: Rod Reis Publisher: DC Comics Justice League #22 could never be done as a film. It is the first chapter of DC’s first true “epic” in the New 52 filled with exotic locations, intense action sequences, and heroes crossing the line. …

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Pandora #1 is a Time and Space Spanning Origin Story

Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1 Writer: Ray Fawkes Artists: Zander Cannon, Daniel Sampere, Vicente Cifuentes, Patrick Zircher Colors: Hi-Fi Publisher: DC Comics Pandora is one of the most intriguing characters and concepts to come out of the DC New 52. From appearing in the first issues of all the new DC books in 2011 as …

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Justice League #20 Has Shoddy Art But Has Interesting Characters and Sets Up Trinity War Nicely

Justice League #20 Writer: Geoff Johns Layouts: Zander Cannon Pencilers: Gene Ha, Andres Guinaldo, Joe Prado Cover: Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Rod Reis Publisher: DC Comics Having Zander Cannon do layouts for three different pencilers and inkers gives Justice League #20 an uneven quality to its art, but the story sets up the table for “Trinity War” …

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