martes, 17 de noviembre de 2020

Some thoughts about Justice League #57

How can the Justice League face the Omega Knight?

Nightwing is about to fight the villains who were betrayed by Lex Luthor but they all must realize that they have to fight together to survive.

This arc comes to a conclusion in a satisfying manner.

Joshua Williamson offers the final chapter of his story to do what he does best, fixing characters. The return of the Legion of Doom allows for Williamson to bring back those villains to their best forms before all this Scott Snyder's Justice League debacle happened, this is pretty evident when Sinestro confesses he prefers the colour of fear instead of the one that was imposed by Snyder and how Lex proclaims he wants to go back to the man he was, not only that but the Forces created during that era are apparently being destroyed so we can say farewell to that off period.

The plot progresses at a nice pace with the characterization being on-point for the most part and the whole theme of the Justice League having a nice set-up for this week's issue of Death Metal (which ended-up being rather dull in comparison). Good stuff.

Xermanico handles the art and is pretty solid with a pretty polished style that depicts character models and storytelling perfectly.

Great read, glad to have something related to Death Metal that is actually competent.

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