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    JLA #8

    JLA » JLA #8 - Imaginary Stories released by DC Comics on August 1, 1997.

    englentine's JLA #8 - Imaginary Stories review

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    From The Longbox : JLA #8


    SUMMARY :  
      After last issues battle with Angels, the Justice League faces off with one of their original villains. The Key. He has infiltrated the Watchtower, and taken out most of the Justice League. Only new recruit  Green Arrow is running free.  Out of arrows, Conner has to make due with some of his fathers old trick arrows. 
      The Keys plan is to open every door in his mind and he is using the energy from the JLAs dreaming brains to help him. Knowing that one of them will eventually realize what is happening, and wake up, causing an electrical surge powerful enough to give the key what he wants 
       
    REVIEW: 
      Okay, really, the Keys motives are very unclear. Or at least unclear to us.  Oh well, I am chalking it up to being like one of Alfred Hitchcocks famous "Mcguffins"  It doesn't matter what his end game is. How is the journey?  Well, it is a technical marvel of complete not bad ness. I mean this is absolute entertaing time filler.  It will keep you going through the 22 pages, and then will escape your mind as soon as your done. Otherwords it is completely average.

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