DC Universe Legacies #7 - With every good book, there must be an equal and worse book on the rack next to it. This series is nothing more than a rip off of the competition’s Marvels mini-series and a poor one at that. This has to be one of the worst ideas DC has ever had (along with the decision to increase the number of Batman books to 100,000 each month). It serves no purpose and I can’t come up with a reason to even read it.
Grade: F. Buy at your own risk.
Green Lantern Corps #54 - The best thing about the flagship Green Lantern title, is it focuses on Hal Jordan. He is the star and even when there are 50 other characters in the book, it is clear he is the main character. Green Lantern Corps on the other hand, wants to be everything to everybody. I’m not much of a Kyle Rayner fan, but I do like John Stewart. So I guess that means I gotta take the good with the bad. The main problem with this book is the fact that there is no one character you can follow without the story jumping to another character.
Grade: B. As much as I don’t like it, I still recognize a decent story with god art.
Hellblazer #273 - What do you so when you’re a dick to your girlfriend and she gets sent back in time and meets you when you’re an even bigger dick? Vertigo’s flagship book is still chugging alone and I’m still reading it.
Grade: A. I’ve been reading this book since it started so what did you think I was going to give it?
Irredeemable #19 - This series is nothing but pure super hero goodness. There’s no need for multiple layers requiring multiple reading to understand it. A Superman-type character has snapped and his former teammates are trying to stop him. See, nothing else.
Grade: A. I thought this book would have ended months ago, but it is still coming out. I am pleased.
Justice League of America #51 - Any good will I had towards this book with issue 50, it’s quickly gone back to sucking again.
Grade: F. Really, DC? This is how you treat your flagship title?
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