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    2.8 stars

    Average score of 6 user reviews

    Justice and Moral Dilemmas 1

    Justice League's Cry for Justice comes to its climax in issue #7 or 7. James Robinson writes and Mauro Cascioli provides the artwork for this tale of humanity, justice and moral dilemma. I loved the artwork in this issue. I really liked how the colors and shadows where used to create a unique depth in this comic. The panels seemed to have a 'painted' feel to them that I thoroughly enjoyed.Robinson's writing was solid and full of emotion, as was the pacing of this issue. Between his work on this ...

    3 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    shock and awe 2

    Well this isn't going to be easy to review.  Spoiler warning.... If you have not read CFJ#7 and plan to don't read this review!                  As a father I'd never take the death, even in a comic book, of a child lightly and I don't feel that Robinson and crew did either.   The death of Lian is horrible and awful but will serve to keep Roy in the Superhero game.  He could have chalked the loss of his arm up and gone back to drugs or just hung up his bow and retired.  The death works to keep h...

    6 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Now That Was Quite An Ending 1

    I've had mixed feelings over Cry For Justice throughout the series. I was excited at first and it was almost like a roller coaster. Now that the series has ended, the question remains did it all pay off?  The Good: It feels like we really had a new situation for the Justice League. Here they are faced with a villain and have to actually consider whether or not to give in to his demands. You really see the struggle the characters face. There is another pretty big death here. I'm not a fan of deat...

    6 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Justice League: Cry for Justice # 7 0

     Justice League: Cry for Justice # 7 - Justice is a comic book published by DC Comics & released on 4 / / 2010: Well T.Bs I have follow this arc alway the through, and I must it good, but  not great,but good.I like the fact that DC mixed it up some what with the JLA line where they gave some older /golden age& silver age heroes some like Congo Bill  & Mr. Scarlet and let them just nuts in the DC-U I like it then I love 52 as well.Now as for Green Arrow a his roll at the end I like it...

    2 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Worst Mini Ever 4

    I wanted to write a review for this but really, Christopher Bird of MightyGodKing.com pretty much says everything I'd want to say.  I could break this issue (and series) down panel by panel and explain how it is nonsensical, tasteless and full of continuity errors. I could bemoan the loss of fun and interesting characters like IQ, Freedom Beast and Lian Harper. I could question the purpose of including the Congorilla and Starman in the series at all, the awful dialogue ("JUSTICE!"), the misleadi...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    sigh.... 1

    I heard all the bad reviews about this series and I was curious to see how crappy it really is. Good lord, I had no idea it was this terrible. Considering that it somewhat follows Countdown's continuity, that should be a bad enough sign. I'm also pissed off at how completely pointless and vague the entire premise of Cry Fo Justice is. Not once is the premise even remotely addressed properly, instead we basically get Prometheus concocting a ridiculous and ill-defined plan of inter-dimensional kee...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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