Justice League #33 (2018)

Justice League #33 (2018)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Scott Snyder, James TynionIV
(A) Bruno Redondo
(CA) Francis Manapul
'The Justice Doom War' part four! Apex Lex Luthor is in ascendance, and he's taking out the remaining members of the Justice League in the present just as his Legion of Doom is beating down the time-traveling heroes in both the past and the future. Batman, Superman and the rest of our heroes may have just figured out how Kamandi's timeline works when terrible Hypertime quakes rattle their existence, threatening to strand them far from their own time. Meanwhile, the Flash, Green Lantern and the Justice Society take another leap through time, heading for...ancient Atlantis?
Date Available: 10/02/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Holy Cow, Enter the UltraMonitor! Oh wait, I don't really care. While I am thrilled to see the return of the Justice Society and Kamandi, I am totally over milking this thing for the entirity of the Year of the Villian! At this point we are throwing in every cliche plot point and character flip flop. I mean really who didn't think Hawkgirl wasn't going to get ticked off and pull a Starlord Avengers Infinity War to totally screw up the master plan? And will someone please make Little Martian Manhunter Kenny go away. He's getting to be as annoying as the kids in old Godzilla movies. And are you trying to tell me that the entire JSA would totally ignore Pearl Freaking Harbor to go to Golden Age Atlantis?! Needs of the many, my butt! The classic team would have split giving the time lost JLA whoever they could spare and then join the war. And most annoying, last minute Kamandi suddenly remembers he's not the Last Boy on Earth and knows where to find a group of cameo super-heroes?! Get Ben Boxer in here to smack this kid upside the head! Can we just reboot the d*mn multiverse again and be done with nonscense?

I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Scott Snyder, James TynionIV
(A) Bruno Redondo
(CA) Francis Manapul
'The Justice Doom War' part four! Apex Lex Luthor is in ascendance, and he's taking out the remaining members of the Justice League in the present just as his Legion of Doom is beating down the time-traveling heroes in both the past and the future. Batman, Superman and the rest of our heroes may have just figured out how Kamandi's timeline works when terrible Hypertime quakes rattle their existence, threatening to strand them far from their own time. Meanwhile, the Flash, Green Lantern and the Justice Society take another leap through time, heading for...ancient Atlantis?
Date Available: 10/02/2019
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Holy Cow, Enter the UltraMonitor! Oh wait, I don't really care. While I am thrilled to see the return of the Justice Society and Kamandi, I am totally over milking this thing for the entirity of the Year of the Villian! At this point we are throwing in every cliche plot point and character flip flop. I mean really who didn't think Hawkgirl wasn't going to get ticked off and pull a Starlord Avengers Infinity War to totally screw up the master plan? And will someone please make Little Martian Manhunter Kenny go away. He's getting to be as annoying as the kids in old Godzilla movies. And are you trying to tell me that the entire JSA would totally ignore Pearl Freaking Harbor to go to Golden Age Atlantis?! Needs of the many, my butt! The classic team would have split giving the time lost JLA whoever they could spare and then join the war. And most annoying, last minute Kamandi suddenly remembers he's not the Last Boy on Earth and knows where to find a group of cameo super-heroes?! Get Ben Boxer in here to smack this kid upside the head! Can we just reboot the d*mn multiverse again and be done with nonscense?

I give it 4 out of 10 Grahams


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