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5 starsNice to see the Justice League again. Glad they were able to stop themselves from turning on each other. Hope they will be able to help the people who lost their homes.Can't wait to read Justice League volume 3!!!!
First up is a 2 part story where the JL fights an oily black water that eats fear. After they think they've beat it, they go home and all start acting out of character because well, fear, I guess.After that, the JL is attacked by a virus that can do anything. It transmits into Cyborg over a TV broadcast he watches. Then it instantly jumps into Green Lantern's ring because you know ancient alien races that police the universe don't bother with putting security into its technology. turns out some
State of Fear (6-7). Heroes act out of character because of evil, alien mind control. Pretty much never a good plot, and not a good plot here either. There's the potential for some cool interaction between Barry and Jess, but, yeah, that's pretty much sabotaged by alien mind control too. [4/10].Outbreak (8-11). When members of the JL are hacked by a super-computer virus, that turns out to be just the same as alien mind control, so thanks for another two issues of that. But, that turns out to be
If you read volume 1 and thought, "Volume 2 has to be better than that," don't worry. It isn't.
This is another book that I read a month ago and I'm just now getting around to reviewing. I hated volume 1 of this series so bad that I didn't plan on reading any more of it until I found out that I had gotten a copy of Justice League vs Suicide Squad from Netgalley. Since I had read volume 1 of this series and this book leads directly into the crossover event, I felt like I needed to read this one. I'm glad I did because the story is so much better than what was in volume 1. I was ready to boy...
This volume starts off in the middle of a battle between the Justice League and some kind of being that spreads fear. After the team seemingly defeats it, they all split off only to get hit again with the fear causing everyone to lash out in different ways. Aquaman and Wonder Woman decide to conquer the world together to save everyone. Superman decides he must kill Batman. Cyborg and Baz lash out at those around them during a friendly football game between friends out of fear of being rejected f...
Trash. 0 stars. World: The art is meh, it should not be this way, this is a DC flagship title this should be illustrated by the likes of Jim Lee or Ivan Reis or any number of big names for DC but instead we get middle of the road low budget Dark Horse level art and colors. It’s not terrible but this is not what we should be seeing. The world building is absolutely garbage. Hitch clearly cannot write and he clearly cannot plan and there is no long game for him because with the world that he’s bui...
Did Justice League turn into a kid's series when I wasn't looking?Holy crap, this volume was terrible. If I thought the writing from Justice League, Volume 1: The Extinction Machines was bad, this is even worse.Again with "win through the willpower" BS. It's like Hitch can't come up with scenarios that the League can overcome through any means other than "try harder."I started skimming about halfway through but I'm pretty sure a kid's iPad accidentally hacked the Justice League and almost killed...
Wow. Um, ok.It wasn't the worst storyline I've ever read. Definitely fell on the eh side of meh, but it still might have worked if the dialogue wasn't so clunky.Cl-unky. First, there's this Fear thing overtaking the Justice League, then Jessica and Barry go on this awkward date, more of the Fear thing, then...the Justice League gets hacked? Well, the Watchtower, Batcave, GL's rings, and Cyborg get taken over by something/someone. Once they fight that (and sort of figure out what happened), a gro...
Batman: Let's get the boys together and strike back at their home. HARD!^Actual Batman dialog....for real now...(Small update to show how bad this is) Wish could give this 0. This is one of the worst dialog written comics I ever read. Bryan Hitch is a solid artist. Love his work on Ultimates. But this is so bad. The dialog is awful! Like so bad. Characters act out of character over and over again and say dumb shit (especially Batman) and both these arcs wrap up so quickly with no stakes it makes...
Pretty artwork but a bland tale with too many words on the page. MY GRADE: C minus to C.
Another fast-paced action-packed volume that hits the ground running. This time the enemy is using fear to get to the JL members. They are paralyzed with fear and can't work anywhere near to full potential. A whole bunch of Grade B & C villains turn up which was great fun; I'd only heard of a few of them. The particular crisis is averted but now they are gearing up for what they expect to come next which is something even bigger. I'm really enjoying this JL team. All the regular big names with 2...
Good Team. Good team work.Interesting art choices, good art flow and panel layout.Cyborg and Jessica were realy fun.The Superman/Batman relationship is on-going and different.Great dialogue, the story is just ok. I wanted a knockout.
Well that was total crap.
Justice LeagueVol 2: OutbreakAuthor: Byran Hitch, Neil Edwards, Daniel Henriques, Adriano LucasPublisher: DC ComicsDate: 2017Pgs: 144Dewey: 741.5973 JUS V.2Disposition: Irving Public Library - South Campus - Irving, TX_________________________________________________REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERSSummary:A man filled with grief hacks in vengeance. He creates an A. I. that trys to bring it’s operator’s dreams to life. Genie is alive and it’ll give you anything you want. Genie is in the hands of a fam...
I would have liked this better if it felt more cohesive. The first story arc doesn't seem connected to the second (unless I'm missing something). I feel like the fear arc could have been cool if finished in its own, and that the genie arc could have stood on its own as well later. And both would have been more interesting for it. I enjoyed watching Batman and Alfred in the cave scene though, and also the interaction between Batman and Superman. But overall this felt like two stories put into one...
Oh damn, this was so cheesy it was fabulous! Just what I needed this morning.
Really not getting the strong hate for this book. While not the most original story, it's presented in a straight forward manner and it's interesting in how the League, along with an assist from a civilian, take down what causes the Outbreak.The first story about a creature that causes fear, well it was pretty tame. I liked seeing some of the more personal interactions between the Leaguers but the story could have been much stronger. It was great seeing all the super villains take on the JL. Hea...
Looks like most of us agree that the dialogue was (again) sort of clunky. However, I enjoyed volume 2 more than the predecessor and thought there were signs of improvement - there was some humor! - in other areas. Also, there's nothing like seeing the dynamic duo of Batman & . . . Alfred (?) in action.'Outbreak,' the second story, was the better of the two - I liked that the plot, which had a few good twists and turns, touched on the oft-downplayed angle of collateral damage of the superhero / s...
Pretty average, interesting idea but kinda meh...,