Justice League: Generation Lost #22
Justice League: Generation Lost » Justice League: Generation Lost #22 - A Good News, Bad News, Sort of Thing released by DC Comics on May 1, 2011.
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Seriously, This Series Needs To Not End 5
With Blue Beetle's recovery, the Justice League International finally start catching some breaks against Maxwell Lord in an issue that feels very satisfying after all the team has been through in the course of this series. Unfortunately, the story has to stumble its way around DC's current status quo for Wonder Woman. Books as consistent as this one get increasingly hard to praise. How many times and different ways can I talk about Judd Winick's excellent grasp of all these characters and the t...
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Counterstrike 0
Blue Beetle awakens to find the team in joy over his impossible return, creeping him out a bit. After talking with his scarab he explains that it shattered the bullet before impact but the shock injured him to the point where the scarab had to insert enzymes into him to recover, putting his body in stasis, thus, the death-like state. Beetle explains what Max'd plans are while Max himself is putting them into action. The JLI are shocked that they were duped into helping Max get Checkmate and tha...
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The plot thickens. 0
Issue # 22 of Justice League: Generation Lost. The Story: The team is ecstatic that Jaime is alive,Batman (Bruce) and Power Girl come in to help the team to find Wonder Woman (JSM version) and they find her in New York and Max unleashes his plan. The Good: It's cool to see the two issues that came out this month have a Ying-Yang thing going on.Issue 21 was the team mourning Jaime'S apparent death and here it is just hilarious from start to finish.From Jaime asking Nate to put him down,Gavril s...
3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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