Winick, Bennet and the rest of the crew deserve some applause for putting out a book that's this consistently good on what must be an unforgiving bi-weekly schedule. Read Full Review
While this may be the slowest issue of Generation Lost thus far, it will have fans questioning whether the JLI will be able to catch Max Lord… or if they even should. Read Full Review
"Justice League: Generation Lost" is the most frustrating of the "Brightest Day" titles that I read in that the plot is right there: get Max Lord. Lord doesn't come across as a world-threatening menace, nor does he project as a kook. It seems to me that the six heroes left unwiped (Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Rocket Red, Fire, Ice, and Captain Atom) should be more than capable of tracking down Max Lord, especially since Ted Kord was able to all by himself. Sure, that visit ended badly for Ted, but I think this crew might be able to pull it together. With this in mind, the journey to the end of this story seems to be taking a painfully long time for me, which makes this title less than interesting. Issues like this one, however, fly in the face of that statement and offer a strong argument for this title to be a regular in my read pile. The story moves forward here, as we turn the corner towards the projected halfway point for this series. Read Full Review
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