Justice League: Generation Lost

#23 - Caught is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 6/1/2011
User Rating - 7 votes, 4 avg.

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DC's bi-weekly JUSTICE LEAGUE reaches its shocking conclusion! In issue #23, WONDER WOMAN and the JLI find themselves face-to-face with the ultimate weapon Maxwell Lord has been planning since the beginning of GENERATION LOST. The world seems to be revolting against the human race. Can our heroes defeat Lord's machinations?  

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Fernando Dagnino penciler
Judd Winick writer
Rex Ogle editor

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The End is Near: Finally? Reviewed by MattDemers on April 13, 2011. MattDemers has written 40 reviews. His/her last review was for Pride of a Nation. 272 out of 340 users recommend his reviews. 4 out of 7 users found this review helpful.

Justice League: Generation Lost is winding down to its end, which may be seen as a tragedy for JLI fans or a welcome note to those who would criticize it. There's some good action in this issue, but is it what the title needs?

The Good

At this point, I'm glad that the series is winding down (for reasons outlined below). Its finally reached its focus; its "so what" moments? Heroes are starting to finally to come around to the League's insistence that Maxwell Lord is up to no good and we're finally licking out lips in anticipation to see the bad guy get his teeth kicked in. Combat against OMACs is always fun because there's so many of them, but it's nothing particularly new; we get a good sense of the gravitas of the situation, but we all know their shtick by now.

The Bad

I've been following this series since its inception because I'm a fan of the JLI-era league and the characters that make them special. However, it's 23 issues in and it just seems like they're making major progress towards its conclusion just now. I feel like this issue could have taken place maybe four-five months earlier, especially if it meant that the whole "Blue Beetle is dead... again!" storyline didn't take place. The introduction of a new OMAC threat just seems a bit late as well, and if the end is really coming (like the tagline reads) it will be a very big rush to tie all together. The fact that the new OMAC Prime mimics Super-Skrull doesn't exactly win it points for originality, either.

The Verdict

I'm worried for the end of this title. At this point, I'll buy the last issues just to remain complete, but just throwing a badly-paced ending out of nowhere just seems like a matter of poor planning. At the moment, I'm also wondering what the trade paper-back format is going to be like: the story is too long to combine into one volume, yet its too slow starting up to divide into any story arcs.

Pick this title up if you're a fan of the JLI and want to see this story through to its end. Otherwise, give it a pass in favour of stronger Brightest Day tie-ins.

The End is Near Reviewed by Rixec on April 13, 2011. Rixec has written 14 reviews. His/her last review was for Homewrecker. 45 out of 46 users recommend his reviews. 1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.
Here we are at the penultimate issue of JLGL. I'm sad that it's almost over. Every single issue has been a blast and now there's only one left, but I'm looking for ward to it. Now onto this issue.

The Good
All the action is amazing as the OMACS invade led by OMAC Prime, who has Max's voice. Max once again shows his evilness when he uses the JLA again for his goals. They must be really pissed by now. The OMAC Prime made me laugh when he lied that he'd agreed to fight in an unpopulated area. He's sure to be a tough opponent since he has the JLA's powers, but I'm sure they'll pull through. The team has been separated at the moment, each half with their own battle. Booster has gone after Max which will lead to their big showdown in the supersized issue next week. The pacing has been great and the art is as good as ever.

The Bad
First off, as previously stated, it's the penultimate issue. Second...nada.

In Conclusion
A must buy comic that leads to a sure to be great finale.
The end is near sadly. Reviewed by MatKrenz on April 15, 2011. MatKrenz has written 253 reviews. His/her last review was for . 808 out of 889 users recommend his reviews. 1 out of 1 user found this review helpful.

Issue #23 of Justice League: Generation Lost.

 

The Story: Max transports Booster,Gavril,Skeets,BB,Fire,Ice and WW to Los Angeles in order to kill Wonder Woman.Also Booster decides to face Max.

 

The Good: There is still bits of great humour wich is a staple of this team and this series and Winick has been giving us.Also the huge fight in this issue is good.Also the OMAC Prime might be a Amazo kinda ripoff but if there is a JLI ongoing after this hopefully he will be in it so he could get development since there's one issue left and he sure ain't getting it there.

 

The Bad: Dagino's art I still don't like but thankfully were getting Aaron Lopresti is doing the finally.Also this is a huge fight issue wich is really not what JL: GL was really about.

 

The Verdict: This is just the appetizer before the main course that is the ending of this maxi-series.All of the elements for the finale are here but it was still a pretty lame set up issue.This is a buy.

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