Justice League Dark #7 – Review
The first Justice League Dark to feature a crossover with another book and to feature a new artist. Can the series stay on track, even with these new developments or does the inclusion of vampires just plain suck?
The first Justice League Dark to feature a crossover with another book and to feature a new artist. Can the series stay on track, even with these new developments or does the inclusion of vampires just plain suck?
Catwoman continues her fun romp this issue and makes a new playmate – the electric-powered Spark. The new artistic change has some creepy smiles thrown in, but otherwise Guillem March’s art has tough competition (as long as you don’t look at the characters’ faces).
Months after the destruction of Vulcan by the rogue Romulan Nero, newly promoted Captain James T. Kirk leads the USS Enterprise on a mission to explore the edge of the galaxy. An encounter with a mysterious force field cripples the shipand leaves Kirk’s old friend, Lieutenant Gary Mitchell, with incredible psychic abilities. Mitchell now poses an even greater threat to the Enterprise, and Kirk is faced with a grim dilema; to save his crew, he may have to sacrifice his friend…
Justin Cannell is a slacker mail room clerk at Drummond Investments. Before his upcoming wedding to his fiance, Bailey Smithers, he will go from zero to hero when an alien super suit, that both Russian intelligence agent, Pavel Vadinkov, and American federal agent McGee want control of, gets hold of him – and wackiness ensues!
Deathstroke has never been as great as it should be with the main protagonist being nothing more than ‘macho.’ But not only does this issue look into the psyche of Slade, his time with Grant and the twist at the end make this issue worth the wait!
Twenty-five years after going off the air on ABC television, The Greatest American Hero is back – as a comic book! Stephen J. Cannell’s The Greatest American Hero, adapted by series star William Katt presents the pilot story over three issues! It all starts here, as naive high school teacher, Ralph Hinkley is given a super suit by mysterious aliens and partnered with gruff, old-school FBI agent Bill Maxwell! The world will never be the same!
Jade and Ike have a heart to heart. Will this be enough for Morning Glories to have a good issue?