Justice League: Generation Lost #24
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Justice League: Generation Lost #24

Writer: Judd Winick Artist: Aaron Lopresti Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 27, 2011 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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  • 9.0
    cxPulp - Blake Petit Apr 28, 2011

    This book soared on every level. Great characters, real heart, fine action, and just a bit of the humor that these characters are so perfect for. So Im gonna say this simply, DC give us the new Justice League International series soon, and if you can, keep Winick and Lopresti on-board. Theyve earned the book, and theyve earned our respect. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Apr 27, 2011

    Hopefully, Winick and Lopresti will be back for the sequel series, because for a comic I was prepared to write off, this has turned out to be a lot of fun. "Justice League: Generation Lost" seems to have found a new readership through the best gimmick of all: good writing and art. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp May 2, 2011

    The world may now know he exists, but Maxwell Lord isn't going away. And he's already started working on repairing his image. Too bad there's not a team out there to keep an eye on him… or is there? Oh, yeah! Sounds good to me! Maybe we could get a little Guy Gardner (and even Captain Marvel?) this time around? Guess we'll have to wait and see. Definitely worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    IGN - Apr 27, 2011

    I guess, more than anything thing else, what I'm taking away from Justice League: Generation Lost #24 is that there will be time to fix what went wrong in the final chapter of this series within the pages of Justice League International (Vol. 2). I love these characters, they're the D-listers of the DC Universe, but when put together they're just as effective as any other group. When this idea is capitalized on, we have a product that fully embraces the motley crew and their diverse personalities in such a way that humor, action, and drama can all be blended together to create vastly entertaining stories - i.e. Justice League International (Vol. 1). When this isn't capitalized on, we have a product like Generation Lost #24 which foolishly chose action over substance. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Matthew Z. Rios May 2, 2011

    So overall, I walk away from this issue satisfied. As a whole, Generation Lost was good, ending with the hope of a future for these overlooked heroes. Yet, for me, the series ended with more of a whimper than a bang. Heres hoping DC really kicks off another JLI series -- my heart wont stand for any less. Read Full Review

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