sasarai's Justice League: Generation Lost #5 - The Gang's All Here review

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    When is something going to happen?

    The Good  

     
    Well I like art and the parts were Maxwell lord appeared, he had some interesting moments but that's pretty much it. 
     

    The Bad  

     
    My problem with this issue, and most of the ones before this, is that nothing happens for most of it. In the first few the team came together but they haven't discovered anything, they are no closer to finding a solution than when they began. I must say that back when Brightest Day started, this number was one of the ones that got me most excited, not because of the heroes but because of the premise and Maxwell Lord. Needless to say, for me, this number is not living up to my expectations. 
     

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    I'll keep reading since this is part of Brightest Day and because Maxwell is a pretty cool character but I really hope the story starts moving forward.

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