Rating: - Pretty Decent
The overall storyline was pretty good. I didn't understand why Joker wasn't affected by the nanomachines. The Plastic Man/Elastice Man rivalry didn't add much. It seemed a little weird that everyone would be won over by the former villians so fast, but that seemed like a minor issue. The reason for the dreams was hinted at enough for the explanation presented at the end to not be much of a shocker. I enjoyed the character summaries at the end of each volume by Batman.
Rating: - Excelent!
The product was shipped in excelent conditions. The price was very good (if we compared with the Brazilian prices) and the purchase process inside the Amazon site was very easy to conclude.
Rating: - A Great Series Gets Better
In this second volume of Justice, the world has to come to terms with the absence of the core members of the Justice League. What will the people do in a world where the major heroes are missing and the worlds villians are acting like heroes? Who is really behind the team up of the worlds villians and their atypical behavior? What will the second-tier heroes of the Justice League do when they discover that the Justice League is missing in action? All these questions and more are answered in this volume.
This is one of the best looking comic books on the market. It's definitely worth picking up for it's beautiful art in addition to it's gripping story. I highly recommend it.
Rating: - Looking for great Alex Ross art.
I have all three of these volumes. I am a huge Alex Ross fan. I love the story, and the art is phenomenal. Great tale.
Rating: - Excellence
My goodness, what a finale! This Ross series is amazing. From Art to Writing to Characterization. Truly amazing and highly recommended.
It's easy to get into this story because it's self contained. Meaning, if you buy Volume one and Volume two, you'll follow and Volume 3 will be a satisfying finale. Much can be said about such "elseworlds" stories, but the story is what matters and the story in JUSTICE is truly magnificent.