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The Justice League is the greatest force for good the world has ever seen. But not everyone sees them that way. Their never-ending battle against evil results in casualties beyond its super-powered, costumed combatants. The League's attempts to safeguard innocent lives cannot save everybody. Unbeknownst to Earth's greatest champions, their greatest triumph may contain the seeds of their greatest defeat. For heroes are not the only people who face tragedy and are reborn as something greater than they were before. Villains can take this journey, too. And once they start out on this dark path, the road could lead straight to the destruction of the Justice League... THE NEW YORK TIMES bestselling team of Geoff Johns (GREEN LANTERN) and Jim Lee (BATMAN: HUSH) are joined by artists Gene Ha (Top 10) and Carlos D'Anda (DEATHBLOW) for JUSTICE LEAGUE VOL. 2: THE VILLAIN'S JOURNEYCan the world's and surprising moments in DC history!.… (lisätietoja)
Like the first volume of this collection series, the book is far more hype than actual heft to its stories.
Jim Lee's art is nice, but it's more attuned to pinups and collectible page art than it is focused on storytelling. Frankly, it's too busy everywhere to really draw one's attention to the focus of a panel or page.
While the new villain was interesting, it was a little too esoteric an origin and power set to match/suit the Justice League, IMO. I really LOVE esoteric stuff, but this Graves character fell flat for me in concept and execution, frankly. ( )
Another excellent volume. Okay so I'm anti-Superman/Wonder Woman, but everything else from the story to the art to the banter between the characters is really well done. ( )
The Justice League is the greatest force for good the world has ever seen. But not everyone sees them that way. Their never-ending battle against evil results in casualties beyond its super-powered, costumed combatants. The League's attempts to safeguard innocent lives cannot save everybody. Unbeknownst to Earth's greatest champions, their greatest triumph may contain the seeds of their greatest defeat. For heroes are not the only people who face tragedy and are reborn as something greater than they were before. Villains can take this journey, too. And once they start out on this dark path, the road could lead straight to the destruction of the Justice League... THE NEW YORK TIMES bestselling team of Geoff Johns (GREEN LANTERN) and Jim Lee (BATMAN: HUSH) are joined by artists Gene Ha (Top 10) and Carlos D'Anda (DEATHBLOW) for JUSTICE LEAGUE VOL. 2: THE VILLAIN'S JOURNEYCan the world's and surprising moments in DC history!.
Jim Lee's art is nice, but it's more attuned to pinups and collectible page art than it is focused on storytelling. Frankly, it's too busy everywhere to really draw one's attention to the focus of a panel or page.
While the new villain was interesting, it was a little too esoteric an origin and power set to match/suit the Justice League, IMO. I really LOVE esoteric stuff, but this Graves character fell flat for me in concept and execution, frankly. ( )