World Famous Comics: Justice League of America: The Hypothetical Woman
Justice League of America: The Hypothetical Woman
By: Gail Simone, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez Publisher: DC Comics Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: January 23, 2008 Reading Level: Young Adult Release Date: January 23, 2008 Studio: DC Comics
Product Description: The Justice League of America is caught in a harrowing situation after being sent by the United Nations Security Council to intervene in a South American nation ruled by an iron-fisted dictator. But General Tuzik has an ace up his sleeve: The Hypothetical Woman, a mysterious being who enables Tuzik to create his own evil version of the JLA.
This volume is written by Gail Simone, writer of BIRDS OF PREY, with art by comics legend José Luis García-López.
Crammed full of lots of exciting action! ^ When the JLA is called in by the UN to remove a murderous dictator from the helm of his nation, they found themselves bound securely by international laws and rules. However, this man knows how to bend those same rules to suit his own purposes. General Tuzik is going to use the international system to wage a one-man war on the JLA, and he has more than one ace up his sleeve. Can the Justice League survive everything that Tuzik will send against them? Let's hope so!
I am a big fan of graphic novels - some are quite excellent, and some are quite bad. Fortunately, this one falls into the former category. This book is crammed full of lots of exciting action, pitting the JLA against numerous opponents, requiring them to use their muscles, their brains and even their hearts to win out. I really enjoyed this book and give it my highest recommendations.