Formerly Known As The Justice League #4

Writer: Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Kevin Maguire Publisher: DC Comics Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
8.7Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Tim Hartnett Oct 6, 2003

    Wanna see what you should be reading this week? Michael Diaz can show you over in What Looks Good?! And then be sure to check my, as well as the other reviewers' take on his picks in the reviews each week. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Oct 3, 2003

    As this miniseries moves along I get more and more excited as not only does it seem to be growing more entertaining by the issue, but the news/rumors about what is coming up next also seem to be steadily building, as it went from this single miniseries to news of a second miniseries, to the latest talk of a monthly title. As long as Giffen and DeMatteis are at the helm I welcome this news, and while I'm not going to get my hopes up too high, this first miniseries has certainly dealt with what would've been my first concern, as the material is just as funny today as it was back than. This issue continues to deliver some genuinely hilarious moments, as the interaction between Booster Gold and Blue Beetle is just as engaging as it was before, but even better is that it hasn't been allowed to stagnant, as the relationship between the two characters has almost reversed, as Ted is now the more mature one in this duo, while Booster has turned into the male equivalent of the blond air head. I Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Oct 3, 2003

    The artwork again expresses what Mr. Giffin and De Matteis intend. Kevin Maguire produces more faces in this book than to be found in a Bill Plympton cartoon. He also creates distinctive body language and gesticulation that varies from character to character while evoking the same meaning. Joe Rubinstein layers the panels with weight and depth, and Lee Louridge's use of modern coloring techniques make Fire's namesake exotic and evocative. Read Full Review

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