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Praying For A New Artist

Posted by dcuboymw on February 19, 2009

Justice League of America #30
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Len Wein
Art by Jose Luis
and Marco Rudy

I am very confused as to how the Shadow Cabinet and Icon betray the League here? Icon seems pretty upset that they betrayed them but how? Did they take Dr. Light’s body? I don’t get it. Anyways, this book gets a fill-in artist and he draws just like Ed Benes! Total shit. What the hell! Why, oh why? Please DC put some good art on this series so people can understand what is going on in it and characters look like actual different people from one another. The origins and omens backup revealed what looks like the post-Final Crisis line up; Black Canary, Vixen, Firestorm, Green Lantern, Doctor Light, and Icon. That should be interesting. Maybe there will be a new artist. Let’s pray for it.

Posted in Aquaman, Arsenal, Batman, Black Canary, Black Lightning, Blitzen, Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi), Donner, Fadeaway Man, Firestorm, Gloria Mundi, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hardware, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Icon, Iota, Iron Butterfly, Justice League, Martian Manhunter, Payback, Rocket, Shadow Cabinet, Shadow Thief, Starlight, Superman, The Flash (Barry Allen), The Flash (Wally West), Twilight, Vixen, Wonder Woman, Zatanna | Leave a Comment »

Besides The Art

Posted by dcuboymw on January 13, 2009

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Justice League of America #28
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Ed Benes

The Justice League encounters the Shadow Cabinet story continues in this issue. I don’t want to sounds like a broken record but Benes’s art is just awful and just takes away from the story. As for the story, I did enjoy it much more this issue. It looks like Superman and Icon are working together. Which is cool because Icon was the “Superman” of the Milestorm Universe. It would be interesting to see a team up between Superman, Icon, and Captain Marvel. The final page was quite a surprise and I definitely didn’t expect the Shadow Thief to be involved. All of the characters of the Shadow Cabinet are really interesting and get more screen time this issue then last. I would like to learn more about them and wouldn’t mind if DC gave them their own book. Anyways besides the art, good issue.

Posted in Arsenal, Batman, Black Canary, Black Lightning, Blitzen, Donner, Firestorm, Gloria Mundi, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hardware, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Icon, Iota, Iron Butterfly, Justice League, Payback, Shadow Cabinet, Starlight, Superman, The Flash (Wally West), Twilight, Vixen, Wonder Woman, Zatanna | Leave a Comment »

Justice League Vs. The Shadow Cabinet

Posted by dcuboymw on December 11, 2008

jla27

Justice League of America #27
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Ed Benes

Ugggghhhh! Ed Benes’s art is horrific!! Why is he still on this book! Seriously, every one looks the same and I am just so sick of it. It really is distracting from the story. Why can’t DC get rid of this guy! This issue would have been fantastic if it wasn’t for the art. So we are introduced to the Shadow Cabinet and Icon from the Milestone books, and they are okay looking, but very nineties it seems. I don’t know why everyone keeps talking about the death of Dr. Light in this issue considering he dies in Final Crisis, which I assume takes place after this! Is this another editorial fuck up on DC’s part? I wouldn’t be surprised. I guess Zatanna is a member again. Maybe they asked her off-panel? To be honest, McDuffie does know how to write the JLA well, and he would really shine if Benes was gone. But with Benes, he barely even flickers.

Posted in Animal Man, Arsenal, Batman, Black Canary, Black Lightning, Blitzen, Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi), Donner, Firestorm, Gloria Mundi, Green Lantern (John Stewart), Hardware, Hawkgirl, Icon, Iota, Iron Butterfly, Justice League, Payback, Shadow Cabinet, Starlight, Superman, The Flash (Wally West), Twilight, Vixen, Wonder Woman, Zatanna | Leave a Comment »

 
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