It takes a big opponent to match up to the Justice League of America, and the team may face such a challenge in the form of a Kryptonian god, Rao.
But as this issue progresses, the threat seems to be non-existent.
Rao's followers heal illness and offer to bring the Earth into a new era of peace and love (it's all so 1960s)!
Of course, we've heard this story before - aliens pretend to be good but they're not - and all is (apparently) not as it seems. As the issue begins, three members of the team are missing - and Superman seems to be behaving out of character.
It's not a bad story at all, it's just a well-worn concept. It's interesting to see how the heroes (and supporting cast) react to the implications of a deity on Earth, and Bryan Hitch the writer is redeemed by the excellent work of Bryan Hitch the artist.
He fills the pages with stunning, larger-than-life images, and oh, that last page is amazing.
So, two issues in and this series is still impressive (though not perfect) - and it'll be interesting to see where it all goes from here.
Grade: A-
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Friday, July 10, 2015
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2 comments:
Is it me or does it seem overly obvious where this plot is going??
Anon, it's not just you - but maybe they'll surprise us.
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