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Justice League, Volume 8: Darkseid War, Part 2 by Geoff Johns

ageorges's review against another edition

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2.0

What a complete waste of time! There were so many plot threads, I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was happening. The biggest disappointment was the character of Grail. The book plays her up like some super warrior, yet she only ever accomplishes things by using the powers of the males around her. After the awesomeness of Part 1, this book was such a disappointment.

georgezakka's review

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4.0

wha.......

so this book takes place after Darkseid war and most of the league get the powers of the gods such as Batman who is the god of knowledge, Shazam became the god of gods, flash becomes the black racer, Superman becomes the god of strength after falling into the pits of Apokolips and Lex Luthor becomes the god of Apokolips. they even leave you with a really cool cliffhanger at the end.

overall good book

shibosan's review against another edition

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3.0

Концовка заставила меня себя почувствовать неловко из-за того, что я считал большинство сюжетов манги и аниме долбанутыми. Одни других вполне стоят.

calistareads's review against another edition

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3.0

Well, there is sort of an ending to this whole run in this issue. It must be my age, but it's frustrating that they sacrifice telling a narrative so the story makes sense so that they can tell a super-fast paced exciting story that doesn't stop. It's hard to connect to the characters and action because there is no time. For me it takes some of the fun out of it.

Still, there is enough of a bare story to at least be entertaining. There are resolutions to things and things unexplained. I thought the ending was a good enough ending. I thought this was supposed to be the end of this series and then they leave us in a cliff hanger. Really? I found out there is a little half volume after this, so I have to hunt that down.

This is Geoff Johns and I kind of expect more from him. I don't feel like he lets the reader down like DC tends to do. He knows his characters. But, I felt this was a little muddled. He is probably exhausted from writing most of the good stuff from this DC 52 run. Oh well, I hope it's better in the future.

rashthedoctor's review against another edition

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3.0

What an absolute pile of shit

guess it's an apt end to the horrendous new 52 run of Justice league .

I mean what the hell happened in this ? Batman spend the whole saga literally sitting on his ass. Superman spent his time fighting his fellow JL member , Wonder woman kept on narrating , Flash was just STANDING* , Green Lantern and others were just There I guess the 3 stars are simply for the superb art and the few stunning revelation , but make no mistake this was a piece of garbage

* Yep the fastest man on the comic-verse standing still on his spot

majorrawne's review against another edition

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adventurous hopeful inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

andrewgraphics's review against another edition

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2.0

ugh, over 4 years of stories lead up to this, ultimately devoid of personality, insight, or even action.

pratip_vijayakumar's review

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4.0

I read this volume in one go which I never did owe to the time it takes to complete but with this, I was so psyched to know what will happen next?
The whole volume was fun to read with the Big moments to its credits, I didn't know what I should feel at the end because of the fewer explanations it gave at the end.
Although the whole volume was great it didn't work for me in parts but it was an enjoyable read.

ajnewsom's review

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3.0

Well, I just finished the second part of "The Darkseid War". Like part 1, this was a solid book. The writing was good, and Jason Fabok's art was mighty impressive.

They had some guest artists on a few issues that didn't quite hold up against Fabok's.

Some of the plot points didn't really feel like they were fully explain or, in some cases, necessary.

I like the big, epic stories, but miss the days on the "one and done". I remember the comics when I was growing up where you sat down, read the book, and finished the story. Now you almost have to wait for the trades to come out to be able to read it all at once.

Anyway, on to the next one.....

franfernandezarce's review

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3.0

stupid open ending for making me want to read the next volume asap even though i don't own it yet