Justice League #9 Review

The Justice League is targeted by an old friend who plans to use Steve Trevor’s knowledge of the team to take it apart from the inside, in Justice League #9.
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The Justice League is targeted by an old friend who plans to use Steve Trevor’s knowledge of the team to take it apart from the inside, in Justice League #9.
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Green Arrow tries his hand at gaining membership to the League, unaware of the devastation caused by the last hero the team let in. In the Shazam back-up, Billy Batson meets his new family as the wizard draws closer, all in Geoff Johns’ Justice League #8.
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As expected, the March 2012 comic book sales figures are Avengers [Vs X-Men] top-heavy. It’s as if Marvel has a lot of Avengers stuff going on this summer. I don’t know.

From abysmal to mediocre, Aquaman’s new arc might have some potential.
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Here is part two of my reviews of the DC reboot. Let the high praise and/or carnage continue.
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It’s just another day in the life of the Justice League as they battle an army of monsters while Steve Trevor, the team’s liaison with the government, makes sure they are allowed to do their job without interference. In the back-up feature, Billy Batson comes one step closer to possessing the powers of Shazam, in Justice League #7.
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Now that were well past the first six months of DC Comics New 52 it seemed like the right time for another roundtable; when I asked all the authors, “So…hows the New 52 going so far?” I ended up getting one of our meatiest roundtables yet.
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Having taken a break from reporting on sales due to real life taking up all my free time (in ironically the most exciting time for comic book sales discussion) the monthly report is back. Also working on an article that will bridge the gap in some of the month’s we missed.
The January 2012 comic book sales figures reveal some very interesting details; while helping to gauge the success of DC’s “New 52″ they also give some insight into the rest of the industry. While Marvel still holds on to the industries best dollar share % looking at the estimated sales of each title stacked up against each other tells a different story.

Unfortunately Aquaman isn’t buried alive, as the cover would have you believe. But Johns continues to bury him in mediocrity.
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