Justice League of America #32
Written by Dwayne McDuffie
Art by Federico Dallocchio
Cover by Ed Benes and Rob Hunter
Size: 32 Pages
Price: $2.99
Summary
While the team struggles with the aftermath of dissolution, the cosmic force known as Starbreaker sets out to ravage the earth for a hidden source of unimaginable power. But with the team facing its own crisis, who will stand in his way?
Justice League of America #32 Reviews
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by Chad Derdowski Mania It’s also a perfect jumping on point that kicks off a new storyline and serves as a really excellent introduction to each character. Good stuff.
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5
by Greg McElhatton Comic Book Resources "Justice League of America" tries to limp towards something approaching momentum, but fill-in issues and post-event tie-ins may have gotten in the way one too many times.
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6
by J. Caleb Mozzocco Every Day is Like Wednesday The art was the best I’ve seen during this volume of Justice Leage, which, considering how awful most of it is, may not sound like much of a compliment.
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7
by Matthew Peterson Major Spoilers It’s a strong issue, and a great building point towards the future of the JLA. ... and the realization that after almost 3 years, we’re finally getting somewhere.
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6.5
by Koppy McFad Comic Book Bin The art is very expressive and quite imaginative, especially the scenes in Shadow-Thief's 'all-light' cell. But like the story, it all looks like a TV soap opera rather than an big-screen action movie.
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4
by Jill a.k.a. The Nerdy Bird Girls Entertainment Network I love the JLA but this, is not the JLA.
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