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9.5
These tales are four-for-four so far as DC continues to show that limited event tie-ins are the way to go. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Crisis: Worlds without a Justice League - Green Lantern #1 has two amazing character stories. What makes the Green Lantern and the Hawkgirl story stand out is both of them are succinctly focused on their main figures, whereas the previous one-shot was happy to explore the supporting cast too. Read Full Review
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8.9
Blanco delivers some beautifully detailed and thrilling art with a classic style and emphasis on character. Theres some great action in the issue as well as great emotion brought out in the visuals. Read Full Review
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8.0
Forget most tie-ins: this story feels like a powerful storytelling experience that doesn't so much extend Dark Crisis itself, but its core themes and ideas. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Hawkgirl story benefits from Adams' impressive ability to condense Hawkgirl's backstory into a quick synopsis with a quick turnaround quest. Johnson will deliver a great story and likely even a one-shot if given a full issue to tell the story. This is recommended for fans of the characters who want to see how they're being affected during Dark Crisis. Read Full Review
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6.0
While Herbert's layouts and lineart sync perfectly with Adams' pulp-style adventure, the Stewart story is a bit too small for its own good, especially when dealing with the idea of a multiverse head-on. Read Full Review
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5.5
The Worlds Without A Justice League continues to feel like a cash grab as the issues themselves don't do anything to further the Dark Crisis story, and in this issue, it even seems to go against what we saw in the last issue of the event. Maybe things will line up later on, but as of right now this issue has decent art and two stories featuring John Stewart and Kendra Saunders where neither feels like they would be content with the strange dream worlds that were made for them. Read Full Review