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Young Justice: A League of Their Own

Young Justice: A League of Their Own

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Smells Like Teen Spit
Review: I went into this expecting something funny and fantastic- Peter David being the genius behind the best novels of the Star Trek series, a phenomal run on The Incredible Hulk, and the longtime scribe of Captain Marvel- and I emerged, horribly dissapointed, from the burnt-out wreckage of this train accident of a graphic novel.

Reading this tripe is like being a teenager all over again: a grinding headache, an overwhelming urge to roll your eyes and a complete and utter contempt for your fellow human being sets in after less then five pages.

The characters are flat, the jokes revolve almost entirely around bad puns and are altogether lame, moments of angst are forced and uncomfortable to read, and out of four primary villains only one is actually defeated by this 'super-team'and not some other character or lucky circumstance.

The one shining moment in the whole book is a story taken, not from the series, but from the Young Justice Secret Files one-shot and is written and drawn by D. Curtis Johnson and Ale Garza, respectively. In this issue Robin and Superboy do not sport interchangeable faces, Arrowette is not an annoying priss who turns to submissive mush whenever she gets around a super-male and the story is actually engaging. I was dissapointed when this secton was over because it meant I had to go back to slogging through David's unfathomably bad mire.

For a decent read about teen superheroes try graphic novels of Marv Wolfman and Georege Perez's run on the New Teen Titans, Claremont's stint on Uncanny X-men, or (And believe me, it pains me to say this) even the Brandon Choi, J. Scott Campbell incarnation of Gen13, at the very least you'll enjoy the art.

As for Peter David, please don't let this sour you on his work. His talent is enormous and I'd like to think of this as just a minor misstep; spend your money on one of his great paperbacks or on any other of his graphic novels instead. I'd hate to think anyone passed on other highly entertaining works just because this drivel tainted their perspective.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: This book is, without a doubt, one of the most entertaining comics I've ever read. It starts with Superboy, Robin, and Impulse having a sleepover in the JLA's old headquarters. Impulse, being the annoying flitterbug that he is, manages to awaken the long-dormant Red Tornado with extreme annoyance. Red Tornado, previously withdrawn from his lost humanity, agrees to serve as the supervisor to the new team. While on a routine mission, the boys uncover a celestial piece of technology, dubbed, much to Impulse's annoyance, the "Supercycle" not only does this intelligent device transform an archeologist into a twisted being calling herself "Mighty Endowed" (to which Superboy applaudes) it also happens to belong to a now-free New God. Abound with teen-humor, the boys eventually allow three girls into their team, Secret, Arrowette, and Wonder Girl. The kids sound like real kids, they act like real teenagers, (well, except maybe for Robin) and respond like normal teenages to the dreaded words of "Parent/Teacher Conference." On the whole, this book is a MUST BUY. So WHY did I give it only FOUR stars? Well, the fact is, though it mostly maintained continuity, there is a gaping hole in the time that they obtained Secret. They don't go into it at all, which is pretty bad considering that they just deleted like four issues. Lastly, some of the plot themes are a tad on the banal side. The battle with Tora, the woman who runs with the bulls, not too mention their conflict with Mr. Mxytplk is very funny, but lacking a bit in content. So, if you like superpowered-teens, BUY THIS BOOK!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fantastic!
Review: This book is, without a doubt, one of the most entertaining comics I've ever read. It starts with Superboy, Robin, and Impulse having a sleepover in the JLA's old headquarters. Impulse, being the annoying flitterbug that he is, manages to awaken the long-dormant Red Tornado with extreme annoyance. Red Tornado, previously withdrawn from his lost humanity, agrees to serve as the supervisor to the new team. While on a routine mission, the boys uncover a celestial piece of technology, dubbed, much to Impulse's annoyance, the "Supercycle" not only does this intelligent device transform an archeologist into a twisted being calling herself "Mighty Endowed" (to which Superboy applaudes) it also happens to belong to a now-free New God. Abound with teen-humor, the boys eventually allow three girls into their team, Secret, Arrowette, and Wonder Girl. The kids sound like real kids, they act like real teenagers, (well, except maybe for Robin) and respond like normal teenages to the dreaded words of "Parent/Teacher Conference." On the whole, this book is a MUST BUY. So WHY did I give it only FOUR stars? Well, the fact is, though it mostly maintained continuity, there is a gaping hole in the time that they obtained Secret. They don't go into it at all, which is pretty bad considering that they just deleted like four issues. Lastly, some of the plot themes are a tad on the banal side. The battle with Tora, the woman who runs with the bulls, not too mention their conflict with Mr. Mxytplk is very funny, but lacking a bit in content. So, if you like superpowered-teens, BUY THIS BOOK!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A silly trip into the younger side of DC
Review: While SUperman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the rest of the JLA seem to hog a lot of the DC spot light, we sometimes forget about the younger side of the DC world. Granted Robin continuaously teams wiht BAtman and we more often than not see Superboy help out Superman, but what about the other protoges that include Impulse, WOnder Girl, and Arrowette. This novel focus on these teen heroes as well as the return of Red Tornado and the joining of a rescued MEta human from a previouse Novel, Secret.

The book starts off with Robin, Superboy, and Impulse just hanging at the former JLA HQ when they meet a retired Red Tornado. From there the story leads to their battles with a young Mxplyx, Desparos ghost, rescuing meta human children, and facing off against their most dangerouse (and short lived) villian Harm.

The book features cool action that you would see in any DC story, but also features comical moments as RObin is as serioue as his mentor Batman (to the point he won't even reveal who he really is) Superboy is running on Hormones as he falls for Arrowette and inadvertadly makes Wodner Girl Jealouse, and Impulse is so childish and silly that one can't help but laugh.

Overall this is a really silly yet action packed novel that is fun to read and loaded with laughs and suspense. I would recomend this to any DC fan or any one in need of some cheesey fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A silly trip into the younger side of DC
Review: While SUperman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the rest of the JLA seem to hog a lot of the DC spot light, we sometimes forget about the younger side of the DC world. Granted Robin continuaously teams wiht BAtman and we more often than not see Superboy help out Superman, but what about the other protoges that include Impulse, WOnder Girl, and Arrowette. This novel focus on these teen heroes as well as the return of Red Tornado and the joining of a rescued MEta human from a previouse Novel, Secret.

The book starts off with Robin, Superboy, and Impulse just hanging at the former JLA HQ when they meet a retired Red Tornado. From there the story leads to their battles with a young Mxplyx, Desparos ghost, rescuing meta human children, and facing off against their most dangerouse (and short lived) villian Harm.

The book features cool action that you would see in any DC story, but also features comical moments as RObin is as serioue as his mentor Batman (to the point he won't even reveal who he really is) Superboy is running on Hormones as he falls for Arrowette and inadvertadly makes Wodner Girl Jealouse, and Impulse is so childish and silly that one can't help but laugh.

Overall this is a really silly yet action packed novel that is fun to read and loaded with laughs and suspense. I would recomend this to any DC fan or any one in need of some cheesey fun.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a cool new comic featuring the young heros of dc.
Review: {MAJOR SPOILERS} a enjoyable comic, that at first has just id, ego and superego, fighting evil werever it lurks and soon the girls join in. I liked the story of "harm". a teenager who plans to be the worlds greatest super villan, and belive it or else, he is pretty stong, fast, and smart. his dad is forced to shot him, which is pretty bad because he was a cool villan.

this gets only three stars because robin is out of charicter, {he's smart but not THIS smart} and because the parent/teacher conference is just unreal. {wonder girl and arrowette's moms, nightwing for robin, dubbilex for superboy and max mercury for impulse.

heros: robin, superboy, impulse, arrowette, secret, wonder girl, superman, batman, wonder woman, martian manhunter, aquaman, flash, green lantern, max mercury, nightwing, oracle, supergirl {mentioned}, dubbilex, green arrow {illusion}, red tornado.

villans: harm, despero, mr. myxzptlk, tora, rip roar, mighty endowed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a cool new comic featuring the young heros of dc.
Review: {MAJOR SPOILERS} a enjoyable comic, that at first has just id, ego and superego, fighting evil werever it lurks and soon the girls join in. I liked the story of "harm". a teenager who plans to be the worlds greatest super villan, and belive it or else, he is pretty stong, fast, and smart. his dad is forced to shot him, which is pretty bad because he was a cool villan.

this gets only three stars because robin is out of charicter, {he's smart but not THIS smart} and because the parent/teacher conference is just unreal. {wonder girl and arrowette's moms, nightwing for robin, dubbilex for superboy and max mercury for impulse.

heros: robin, superboy, impulse, arrowette, secret, wonder girl, superman, batman, wonder woman, martian manhunter, aquaman, flash, green lantern, max mercury, nightwing, oracle, supergirl {mentioned}, dubbilex, green arrow {illusion}, red tornado.

villans: harm, despero, mr. myxzptlk, tora, rip roar, mighty endowed.


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