Justice Society of America Annual # 1
On the last few issue JSA been dealing Gog, who's turn not to be a bad guy. The last issue he sent Power Girl home, meaning of course Earth 2. The cover art alone is worth the buy. Alex Ross can make any hero look good. The story s just following Power Girl as she reconnects with Earth 2. Overall it is a good story and it expands the question of the arc is Gog good or evil.
8 out 10.
Ultimate Spiderman #124
For being a story that's suppose to continuing story in the "Return of Vemon" there isn't a lot of Venom in this issue compared to #123. However they we do get to see the utlimatization of the Beetle. If the main stream Spidey books were this good I would read them again. Brand New day , Blah!
7 out of 10.
Secret Invasion: Black Panther
First part of the See Wakanda and Die arc, and the story gets right into with the Skrulls right at T'calla's front door. In tycipal Black Panther fashison he's prepare for almost anything. On a side note, to me Black Panther is the black equivalent to Batman. If Bruce Wayne was black and was born of african royality he would be Black Panther. The story pases out well and ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. I can't wait for part 2.
9 out of 10.
Superman/Batman #50
Number #50 already. I am a big World's Finest fan. I don't read Superman as much as I read Batman, however whether they are fighting, talking or just standing in silence if those two are in comic together I am picking it up. This issue basically shows the relation between the World's Finest might have started years before they put on the tights. This is in many ways was a follow up or an epilogue to the Kryptonite arc. What also makes this a special issue is that you get several different artist during different point in the issue. Throw in you get a cover done by Ethan Van Sciver or Ed McGuiness it's a great buy
9 out of 10
That's all for now
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