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    Justice League #28

    Justice League » Justice League #28 - Forever Worthy released by DC Comics on April 2014.

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    Forever Worthy last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 05/12/20 10:08AM View full history

    “FOREVER EVIL” continues! With the Justice League gone, new heroes continue to rise up throughout the DC Universe! The Crime Syndicate tried to kill him, but now Cyborg is back to settle the score — and with him are The Metal Men!

    Note: Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman appear only on cover.

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    "If they only had a heart" 0

    Note: I jumped on with this issue and should've jumped on last issue where this "arc" began concerning Cyborg and Magnus. I have no current knowledge of what has happened in the JL series since the end of the Trinity War arc. This is also the first time I've ever read about the Metal Men.StoryI found nothing wrong with the story at all, only that it was too short and I'd like more of the Metal Men. It is somewhat of an origin story of Dr. Magnus and his Metal Men. You can almost learn every...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    To save everyone we can... 0

    Cyborg asks Dr. Magnum help from his Metal Men to face the threat of the Crime Syndicate, but are they the right robotic team for the job? What's the story behind the first mission of the so called Metal Men? Of all the questions there is an answer: humanity doesn't always come from a human!An excelent issue, just like the usual thing you would expect from Geoff Johns, and let's not talk about the impeccable and shiny art of Ivan Reis and the vivid colors Rod Reis adds. Inside their chests ther...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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