Can Young Justice connect to the Justice League?
The team is starting to demonstrate to their grown up counterparts that they can also be competent heroes but there's still a lot they have to learn.
Guess what? Another issue full of nothing!
And this is getting pretty pathetic. Brian Bendis offers a new installment where there are a lot of conversations about things we already know. Is especially bad we have to endure the typical "Bendis Talk" but also because most of those lines are about events that just happened and thus, this feels more like a recap than anything else and considering how little the plot in this book has progressed (If you can call it "plot"), that's pretty offensive.
Worst of all is that there seems to be a little hint that some of the secrets that Bendis is supposedly keeping from the readers are going to be revealed but at the end, things just go nowhere (For God's sake, the Barry/Bart conversation was pretty much "Ah, I don't know much about you but hey. let's talk about it later!"). There are some fun moments here and there though like Jinny Hex asking if Wonder Woman is seeing someone (Then again, I'm not sure if Jinny is underage or not so, it can be problematic).
Scott Godlewski's semi-cartoony style is pleasent to see though and follows the story as well as it can.
Waste of time and paper. It needs a new writer.
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