DC One Million #1
DC One Million » DC One Million #1 - Riders on the Storm released by DC Comics on November 1998.
Short summary describing this issue.
-
5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.5 starsAverage score of 2 user reviews
-
One Million #1 0
First off let say l love this book when it first came out and still do. From the beginining you knew it was going to be an interesting book , when the current JLA meets their far,far,far, future counterparts , it was somethin' , it like meeting your great,great-grandchildren before you have children . then they discover that their future versions came back in time so they can be present when one of them come to the world , if you didn't read the mini-series l won't tell you who it is , l also ...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful. -
The Beginning to the End of Days 2
The Good: The cover is so hauntingly simplistic. It's nearly all black with few interuptions, most of which are in a cool, yet empty blue hue. The letters look futuristic in a way that's brilliantly understated. And in the bottom, the focus is drawn to the Justice League. The Justice League? Well they SEEM like the Justice League we know, but there's clearly something off about each of them. I can make out Starman, Hourman, a Watery Aquaman, odd logo Superman, discolored Wonder Woman, a more dis...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
Log in to comment