World Famous Comics: JLA: Golden Perfect (Book 10)
JLA: Golden Perfect (Book 10)
By: Joe Kelly, Doug Mahnke Publisher: DC Comics Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: DC Comics Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: February 01, 2003 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: February 01, 2003
Terrific Conclusion. this is Kelly at the top of his game. The story was practically perfect the Obsidian Age Heroes were very nicely done wish we'd gotten to see more of them. The Final fight of the book is great I highly recommend this to any Justice League fan make sure you get both volumes though.
One of My Favorite Justice League Stories Ever! The story is huge. It is a little overwhelming some parts you'll have to reread to fully understand it. Anyway, the way Kelly captures the personalties of the characters is amazing and the art is fantastic. Very good must read for any DC fan.
Graphic SF Reader A couple of storylines here, and they are only average. Wonder Woman has to cope with a philosophical paradox when she is caught in a sticky situation with her lasso.
Plastic Man goes back to family, when he looks into what his occasionally seen son is up to, along with a bit of help from his friends.
Graphic SF Reader The first part of an epic, involving JLA saga. You have magic, travel, an opposing superteam, ancient mythology, cataclysm and death. Which, really, is plenty, for one story, even if it is a really long one.
A shaman and a mystic warrior come to try and take out the JLA. Magical cataclysm hits Atlantis. Aquaman is important, and more. Green Lantern gets serious. Really good stuff.
Graphic SF Reader With the JLA gone, and no-one knows where, Batman's contingency plan for this situation is activated, and a message seeks out Nightwing, with plans to form a new team to try and work out what is going on.
The Atom and Zatanna are integral, while in the past, Batman and Wonder Woman have to try and stay alive to get to Aquaman and get back with the help of a dead Green Lantern and Plastic Man.