With a Crisis barely averted, the DC Universe struggles to survive other impending invasions and catastrophic events that call for all of Earth's heroes to respond! Meanwhile, Keith Giffen takes us into the future with a legion of Legions of Super-Heroes!!
So it's another outstanding issue in the series that should help educate new readers about the history of DC, while reviving great memories of past stories for those of us who were there to witness it the first time around. Read Full Review
This is making a bit less sense as time goes on. Paul was about ten in World War II, which would have made him about fifty during the Crisis- and he looks damn good for that age, although he looks a lot older "now" whenever this tale's "now" is. I'm not sure why the memberships of the JL Detroit and International got shuffled, I really don't think it adds anything. And I have a feeling that Jimmy's being crippled will change due to his work at STAR Labs, which just seems too pat, somehow. Paul's partner continues his rabid dislike of the heroes, but we still have no explanation as to why. The back up was just goofy. Keith Giffen's art is really hit or miss with me, and this was a miss. Read Full Review
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