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Posted by dcuboymw on February 17, 2011

Justice League of America #54
Written by James Robinson
Art by Brett Booth
This was a fantastic issue as Eclipso gathers shadow-based characters for some kind of plan. It even goes back and looks at the history of Eclipso which even I needed some refreshing on. Once again Robinson really makes the DC Universe seem like a vast wonderland as he pulls characters from its history – both obscure and famous. There were some more shadow villains I could think of – such as Shadow-of-War but hey he picked the ones he did for a reason I am sure. Booth’s art is going to take some getting used to as some parts of this issue seemed too much like Ed Benes (That is not a good thing) and the beginning two pages make no sense in terms of who was in the League at the same time I mean why are Vibe and Red Arrow shown to be in the team together at the same time!
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Posted by dcuboymw on July 21, 2010

Justice Society of America #41
Written by James Robinson
Art by Mark Bagley
This is part 2 of the JLA/JSA crossover that began here. Part 2 of this epic was just as awesome as the first. Once again Robinson utilizes the DC Universe to the fullest by bringing in obscure characters and such who would have been effected by the starheart. This is a lot of fun and I am having a blast reading it. Bagley’s art is gorgous, it is definitely the best work he has done at DC. I liked how Robinson even had the all-stars appeared because it was beginning to look like the main group never checked up on the all-star group. And the little tidbits such as a meta-ranking scale Mr. Terrific refers to called the “Hoshi scale”. Probably named after Doctor Light. Brilliant. The only thing I thought was strange was the flirtation between Lightning and Mr. America. Isn’t Lightning underage? Weird. It was also great to see Miss Martian and I loved how scary she was in her white Martain form. I can’t wait for the next part!
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Posted by dcuboymw on February 24, 2010

Justice League of America #42
Written by James Robinson
Art by Mark Bagley
Robinson’s Justice League run continues to impress me. I am liking the dynamic of the new team and Bagley’s art. These villains aren’t rather interesting but we shall see what comes of them. Are Black Canary and Ray Palmer now members again? They are just there and this is never explained which is kinda annoying. It looks like Red Tornado is still a member although not functional but I think it makes perfect sense for Cyborg to try to help him in the way that he is. Still wish Hal wasn’t on the team but whatever it is just great to have a good JLA comic again!
Posted in Atlas, Batman (Dick Grayson), Black Canary, Challengers of the Unknown, Congorilla, Cyborg, Doctor Light (Kimiyo Hoshi), Donna Troy, Freedom Fighters, Green Arrow, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Justice League, Metal Men, Mon-El, Plastic Man, Red Tornado, Starfire, Starman (Mikkal Tomas), The Atom (Ray Palmer), The Guardian (Jim Harper Clone 1), The Shade, Uncle Sam, Will Magnus | Leave a Comment »
Posted by dcuboymw on January 26, 2010

Starman (Volume 2) #81
Written by James Robinson
Art by Fernando Dagnino
I have very little background knowledge of Robinson’s Starman series. I read the first arc of it and found the art to be too distracting, but it was enjoyable I guess. I didn’t know what to expect when I heard that this was going to be a “Black Lantern Series” resurrected for one issue. I certainly wasn’t as excited as some people were. I will say that I really enjoyed this issue. It focuses on The Shade, a character who is intriguing because of his well…Shade of Grey….no pun intended. He reminds me of Vegeta from DBZ, in that he was once evil and now good – or well sorta good. Jack Knight doesn’t appear in this issue but it doesn’t matter because from what I know of Robinson’s Starman – Opal City was the real star of the book and it certainly is the setting of the action here.
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