woerlan's Justice Society of America #8 - Belles & Whistles review

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    Depth and Puzzlement

    While I wasn't anticipating a book centered around Liberty Belle, I'm grateful. She's one of those characters that intrigues you, but later discover that you know very little about them.

    The book does a great job of telling the reader about the present-day character, her background, her powers, and her motives. Despite the limited space, there's enough of a story to keep readers already familiar with Liberty Belle interested.

    The history and animosity between Damage and Zoom is well-presented.

    A couple of things made me scratch my head. The whole "mantra allowing me to channel my powers" was a bit too weird for my tastes. Also, the ending illustrates just how powerless mundane law enforcement in the DCU really is in the face of powered heroes.

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      I was dreading reading this because to me Liberty Belle is a dull character, but here she was really complex and has a lot of issues and I now like her. DC is on the ball. Zoom returns and Damage is pissed and wants revenge over what he did to his face and his former team mates in the Freedom Fighters. I read that in Infinite Crisis and I cringed because Zoom and his pals were just soooo overpowering compared to the Fighters. Damage was the first to go down and it was harsh. He is scarred now an...

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