Justice League Of America #13 (2017)

Justice League Of America #13 (2017)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Steve Orlando
(A/CA) Ivan Reis
'CRISIS IN THE MICROVERSE' part two! Disaster strikes when the JLA's shrink ship crashes on a strange world, where the team encounters a mysterious being who claims a connection to the missing Ray Palmer. But nobody's going anywhere without the help of Shahn-Zi, a sentient planet with the power to find Palmer.
Date Available: 08/30/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Sorry to say that this one has all sort of red flags down. I've been trying to get past the fact that the character of Ryan (All-New Atom) Choi has lost a good deal of the charm that made his original All-New Atom series back in 2006 a joy to read. Now he seems to be this muling little nobody that is acting like he's an orphan looking for his daddy. Next, is the microverse. While it maybe the answer to the multiverse questions, there is no one there that I care about. Preon, Aron Aut, honestly I don't care which one of them is lying nor if either of them survive. And while the Quantum storms seem cool, they honestly don't do anything but blow s$@t up! If those lightning strikes can rewrite time and space, why does it just blow Lobo's and half his face off? And finally, I'm still seeing the similarities between this storyline and a combination of the Countdown story about the search for Ray Palmer and the Into the MicroCosmos storyline that started in issue #213 of the original series

I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Steve Orlando
(A/CA) Ivan Reis
'CRISIS IN THE MICROVERSE' part two! Disaster strikes when the JLA's shrink ship crashes on a strange world, where the team encounters a mysterious being who claims a connection to the missing Ray Palmer. But nobody's going anywhere without the help of Shahn-Zi, a sentient planet with the power to find Palmer.
Date Available: 08/30/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Sorry to say that this one has all sort of red flags down. I've been trying to get past the fact that the character of Ryan (All-New Atom) Choi has lost a good deal of the charm that made his original All-New Atom series back in 2006 a joy to read. Now he seems to be this muling little nobody that is acting like he's an orphan looking for his daddy. Next, is the microverse. While it maybe the answer to the multiverse questions, there is no one there that I care about. Preon, Aron Aut, honestly I don't care which one of them is lying nor if either of them survive. And while the Quantum storms seem cool, they honestly don't do anything but blow s$@t up! If those lightning strikes can rewrite time and space, why does it just blow Lobo's and half his face off? And finally, I'm still seeing the similarities between this storyline and a combination of the Countdown story about the search for Ray Palmer and the Into the MicroCosmos storyline that started in issue #213 of the original series

I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams