The Villain's Journey, Chapter One: The Call for Adventure; The Curse of SHAZAM, Part 3 last edited by lordhater1 on 09/29/22 06:05PM View full history

    "THE VILLAIN'S JOURNEY" begins here! Part one of a story introducing an all-new major nemesis for the Justice League by GEOFF JOHNS and JIM LEE!

    In part three of the SHAZAM! backup story, Billy Batson attempts to get used to his new life, new school and new family as Sivana unleashes an ancient evil imprisoned long ago.

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    THIS Is the Justice League I've Been Waiting For 0

    I've been really hard on Justice League the past few issue, it's been pretty crappy. Justice League should be a keystone title for DC, especially the way DC's been hyping it. But it didn't mesh with the rest of the New 52 very well, and there was some downright terrible writing. This cramped and simple cover doesn't get my hopes up much either.But, this issue reminds me that somewhere within Geoff Johns is a good writer. I mean, his Green Lantern work has been nothing short of outstanding. This ...

    9 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Just Getting Better 0

    THE GOOD: Jim Lee is back on the art! I really think that he made the book during the first arch when the story was a little lacking and I think that he is going to do the same here. I really like the character designs he does and the world has never look more full then it does with him on pencils. Geoff Johns is finally getting to something in this issue. We get to see a set up of an arch to come and I think that this new villain will seriously pose a threat to the Justice League. I really like...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Heroes Worship 0

    I often consider it very hard (or a challenge at least) to review a book pencilled by Jim Lee, because I cannot separate the emotional from the rational and be unbiased, since Jim Lee is my Artist Hero, but writting a review must not succumb to such arguments of illogical or "I like/Dislike" conundruns, in order to be objective and deliver an emotional free review, at least that's the goal and from time to time it's not achieved. That being said, Jim Lee was incredible in this issue, there I sai...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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