Justice League: Generation Lost #13
Justice League: Generation Lost » Justice League: Generation Lost #13 - Old Soldiers released by DC Comics on January 1, 2011.
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5 (1) 4 (2) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Wow... 0
The Good: I really dislike Cliff Chang's artwork, but this was at least better than his last 2 terrible covers. It seemed to start off as a disappointingly generic issue and too much of a repeat of the last issue with the other half of the characters, but boooooooy was I wrong. We get a nice short look into Magog's past which really sets the tone for this issue. Magog is treated as an extremely serious threat, which, with Max Lord's enhancements to his tech, he is. When Captain Atom is questioni...
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Best issue yet. 1
Issue 13 of Justice League: Generation Lost. The Story:We start with David Reid (Magog's secret identity) is listening to his grandfathers story of when he was in 'Nam and tells him a story of when him and his squad were supposed to inspect a village for weapons and didn't do it because his gut told him that it was a trap and there were right 3 other squads went into the village were killed.So the moral of that story is that sometimes orders aren't worth crap.In the present we have Magog attack...
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Kingdom not to come 0
Speedy Review: Good: Fast paced, great action, pulls of emotions, fantastic characterization, and story line see its end. Winick has his best issue to date on this series. He has done a great job putting together this team and building up. Also, we see Max serve a purpose that was hinted at so it really wasn't a suprise. However, the timing and the laser sharp stroke that this plot point reaches its end (and thus a begining of a new extention) was perfect. Joe Bennett's art has not always ...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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