Justice League Dark #4
Justice League Dark » Justice League Dark #4 - In The Dark, Part Four: By the Light of the Moone released by DC Comics on February 2012.
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Howling At the Moone 2
The Good: The cover is sickeningly compelling, with such intense grotesque detail, I absolutely love it.... except, the extra words seems so unnecessary, and they pretty much eat up and ruin the effectiveness of the blank white space. It's frustrating because it appears that DC laid out the words in such a way to eliminate as much of the white space as possible, which is baffling because the white space is what makes this cover so gorgeous. The artwork continues to be something hard to properly ...
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Come on, Enchantress. Stop losing your head. 0
Synopsis: The team struggles to come together as Enchantress is one step closer to finding June Moone.What's Good?At issue #4 now, and Enchantress still causing mayhem in the world. Peter Milligan continues to explore the dark regions of magic in the new DC universe Individually, each character is written strongly in their perspective situations, even Enchantress herself despite her erratic behavior.Mikel Janin's artwork is still incredible to look at. Magic been the key theme for this series, t...
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What the cat's dragged in 1
The yo-yo effect seems to be going on a fair bit in this series, as the series shifts between good and mediocre, with another return to mediocrity here. The story follows a kind of convoluted coming together of various heroes but the chaotic manner of their association is not really given much meaning. At the same time the creative team seems happy to make up for the lack of a firm direction here with a decent amount of gore. Not that this is bad, because this is a horror themed comic, just ...
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Shut your eyes. Imagine you're floating. 1
Story/WritingUnlike previous issues, this one focuses more on building up to the final confrontation with Enchantress rather than on the characters themselves, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. There are a few character-driven moments, such as June Moon bonding with Deadman, even saying that he's "way cooler than Superman", and Madame Xanadu struggling to cope with JL:D's impending doom, and the guilt of having a hand in it. There are a couple of other fun moments, such as a scene with Dove a...
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"Whoa...There's No One Home." 0
Synopsis As the "team" slowly work their way together, Enchantress is hot on the hunt for the authentic June Moone! The Good Generally the characters are starting to grow on me, us as the readers are now getting the real gist of who these misfits are. Constantine continues to be as rude and abrupt as you can imagine, I quite like what I thought was a faint homage to a scene in Watchmen (can you guess which one?). The continuing struggle with Enchantress / June Moone is good, I love how all...
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