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JLA: Justice For All (Book 5)

JLA: Justice For All (Book 5)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: over the highest top !!!!!
Review: never in 20 years did I see such a all aspect complete comic book , a story after another it fill you up with wonderful amazement & need for more as the JLA fight the manufactured super soldiers of the U.S.Army then against their general who taking the body of the Shagy Man as his own , story with a twisted end. all in the 1st story.

the second had a lot more as the first JLA & the new one combine to face the force of 5th dimension , with two gines fight each other causing a panic of never seen,

the 3rd story was more intriguing & less of a Mess, with the danger of a full marching innovation with the wakening of Marching captive & his release as brose wyne.

the forth one was facing Amazo , In a battle though so large and complete , I'm forced to say miner to the others.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: in good company...
Review: This fine book collects a good number of the best selling series. Any take on the Justice League of America relies on a rich heritage & this could prove good or fatal.

The stories in general are very good but the best read was that involving the secret characters of the heroes rather than the masks...In alter egos...Batman assigns the JLA to track down Bruce wayne... the idea...though relying on previous storylines, is fantastic...on the contrary the lengthy "crisis times five" is messy & the threat is rather ridiculous...

still in everystory it is fun just to see how all the heroes interact & how each of them relate to the new partners...

a very good read to the dedicated fan but the newcomer may miss some plotlines because of the everlasting continuity...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Some highs and lows
Review: This graphic novels comprises three or so stories from the JLA. A couple are good and a couple seem to be written high on drugs. Grant Morrison is one of the most inconsistent writers. I don't know why he's praised so much. One of the highs for me was bringing in the living members of the JSA. It's great to see the old Flash, etc. back in action. And seeing Captain Marvel (Shazzam) and Superman battling each other was also a great moment. Too many of the stories don't coincide well. (Some of the action takes place during the "Batman: No Man's Land" era.)And some are there just to setup later stories. Overall, although a mixed bag... it was an entertaining read.


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