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    Justice League #2

    Justice League » Justice League #2 - Volume 2: The Villain's Journey released by DC Comics on January 2013.

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    Volume 2: The Villain's Journey last edited by downinthesewer on 12/21/23 04:44AM View full history

    Now that the team's origin story is complete, we shift to the present-day Justice League! What has changed? Who has joined the team since? And why does Green Arrow want to join those ranks so badly?

    Plus, someone is out to get the Justice League, and he is determined to show the world how mortal these godlike beings really are!

    Collects JUSTICE LEAGUE #7-12.

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    The part of Guy Gardner tonight will be played by Hal Jordan. 0

    2.5 stars, how's that? We finally have the beginnings of a story, and Mr. Johns finally beginning to attempt to earn his paycheck. Yet, the main premise for this villain and his motivation is rather disgraceful: having given us a reason to care about these heroes from the regular guy perspective, instead of developing that line or character it is immediately shattered with a puff (or sniff, rather) of magic smoke. Johns attempts to prove he knows as much mythology as Joseph Campbell, but he cert...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    DC's flagship title was still less than spectacular by this time. 0

    Baltimore, Maryland is under attack by a group of weird creatures, and the authorities are useless against them. The Justice League appears and makes short work of them. The public are pleased with the team of superheroes, but there are some who refuse to completely trust them. Steve Trevor, the liaison for the Justice League fights for them behind the scenes. But can he really protect them from those in power? -summaryIt's definitely weird when I think about it. Looking back on Justice League V...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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