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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401215705
ISBN: 140121570X
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 160
Publication Date: January 13, 2009
Publisher: DC Comics
Release Date: January 13, 2009
Studio: DC Comics
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After the villains of the Legion of Doom -- led by Lex Luthor and Brainiac -- band together to save the world after a shares dream that seems to be a vision of the Earth's demise. They are confronted by the Justice League of America, who doubt their true motives. The true plans unfold as the two teams do battle!
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I'm not going to spoil the ending for those who haven't finished the series yet. (That would be incredibly cruel and jerkish.) What I will do is tell you what changed for me by the time I finished reading the last word. First, I came to appreciate the point made in the intro to volume one; that point being, "The difference between the villain and the hero is this. The villain fights to save himself. The hero fights to save the villain from himself." This is crucial. It is so easy to go the ... Read More
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THe justice story line was an amazing read for any Justice League fan. I truly enjoyed all three volumes of this graphic novel. I found myself anxious to read one book to the next.
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I don't think this third book was as good as the first two story wise.
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Greath story ending, the plot evolves and take you to a place that you didnt spected, but...at least in a parsonal opinion, it didnt blow my sox off like Kindomcome did. Don't get me wrong, is a good story but still...
Sooo in order to fully enjoy this series don't compare, just enjoy this book for it self.
The art, the plot...all this is worth.
Read it, and enjoy
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The Justice "trilogy" comes to an end in this volume. I thought there were plenty of intriguing plot twists and a strong central story line to keep things moving along. As a whole, the three volumes represent a compelling, reasonably fast-paced, out-of-continuity DCU tale. Add to that the usual great artwork by Alex Ross, and you've got a fine set of graphic novels.