(B) 74% | More than SatisfactoryNotes: Decently done, it’s doomed by design flaws: an editorial own-goal, punting practicality and faceplanting at its finish....
The title finally shows that has teeth and knows how to bite. I got this on single comic book issues but I prefer to make my review on the TPB option to be able to do a better overall review of the...
3.5 stars This waffled between 3 and 4 stars for me, so I'm splitting the difference.There seemed to be a lot of randomness to The Grid. Turns out, most of it gets tied together at the end, but the wa...
Justice League, Volume 4: The Grid has got to be the most schizophrenic New 52 book I’ve read so far! What stories do we have here? There are “tryouts” for new Justice League members; Despero an...
This collection should really have just been collected with the Trinity War collection or the volume before this one. The Trinity War issues (half the book) make no sense without the other issues of t...
Ok. I like that the Justice League is expanding and they are adding more secondary characters. That was nice. I also like that other character from books in the new 52 came into this story primarily P...
Originally reviewed at Bookwraiths Reviews The New 52 Justice League Volume 4: The Grid is a story where Geoff Johns does his best magician impression and creates a tour de force of comic storytelling...
You can find my review on my blog by clicking here.It’s easy to say that the Justice League is there to save the world from any form of cosmic crisis but what happens when there isn’t just one tea...
An easier read than previous volumes - almost like Johns took the night off from over-scripting crap he wished he'd read as a kid and just got into a pretty simple tale of a villain, a MacGuffin and s...
This was a pretty good volume.It starts with Atom, Firestorm and Element woman, the new recruits talking about the league and then they are attacked by Despero and we see the battle that happened with...