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Justice League Of America The Ray Rebirth #1

Justice League Of America The Ray Rebirth #1

$2.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Steve Orlando
(A) Stephen Byrne
(CA) Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
SPINNING OUT OF THE PAGES OF JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. SUICIDE SQUAD! Locked indoors, raised in the dark and told his medical condition could be fatal to himself and anyone he meets, Ray Terrill is dangerous. A freak. Broken. Or is heà? Witness the amazing power of realizing your true self and stepping into the light in this moving rebirth of a long-lost hero for a new generation. One shot RATED T
Date Available: 01/18/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


I am starting to see a trend in DC Comics that is very encouraging and it continues in this one-shot. The son of the original Ray was one of the characters that was introduced in the DCU and had a lot of potential. Not only was he a legacy hero, sharing the hero name and powers of his father but was new enough to interact with a large portion of the DCU. He was a member of the JSA, the Freedom Fighters, and the Justice League. And he blended in with all of them. This retelling of the Ray's beginnings with a few easter eggs for those in the know. Steve Orlando's story is great but it is Stephen Byrne's use (or rather non use) of color that makes this issue shine (well, not shine literally in fact rather the opposite).

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Steve Orlando
(A) Stephen Byrne
(CA) Ivan Reis, Joe Prado
SPINNING OUT OF THE PAGES OF JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. SUICIDE SQUAD! Locked indoors, raised in the dark and told his medical condition could be fatal to himself and anyone he meets, Ray Terrill is dangerous. A freak. Broken. Or is heà? Witness the amazing power of realizing your true self and stepping into the light in this moving rebirth of a long-lost hero for a new generation. One shot RATED T
Date Available: 01/18/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


I am starting to see a trend in DC Comics that is very encouraging and it continues in this one-shot. The son of the original Ray was one of the characters that was introduced in the DCU and had a lot of potential. Not only was he a legacy hero, sharing the hero name and powers of his father but was new enough to interact with a large portion of the DCU. He was a member of the JSA, the Freedom Fighters, and the Justice League. And he blended in with all of them. This retelling of the Ray's beginnings with a few easter eggs for those in the know. Steve Orlando's story is great but it is Stephen Byrne's use (or rather non use) of color that makes this issue shine (well, not shine literally in fact rather the opposite).

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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