I know Gardner's gone through some changes since Giffen has had his hooks in him, but I was really hoping Guy would help round out this team (I'm also holding out hope for J'onn, Mister Miracle and Oberon). Of course if he hits his head on something… Just a suggestion, Mr. Giffen. Must-read. Read Full Review
Despite its flaws, Generation Lost still has a lot of potential. If Giffen and Winick can somehow make this familiar story seem fresh while delivering more in terms of humor, surprises and plot twists, Generation Lost has the ability to stand right alongside Brightest Day in terms of quality and entertainment. As of now, though, the writers have their work cut out for them. Read Full Review
With a better artist, "Justice League: Generation Lost" #2 would have been a slightly more interesting book. And I will admit that I wish the villain had been just about anyone more believable. But Giffen and Winick are going on the path already carved out for Lord, and they're doing a reasonable job with it. I just wish that things were happening a little quicker; after two issues, they're still in early set-up mode, and we need to see things start moving forward. The last page looks like we're almost at that moment, but for now it's just not hitting full acceleration. For now, this is a title that hasn't found its balance, on multiple levels. Read Full Review
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