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Of all of the comics and graphic novels I've ever read â this is one of them. Not bad, not by any stretch â but not memorable, either.
Byth never really caught my interest as far as a world-(no, universe)-class super-villain, and this issue neither enhanced nor detracted from that opinion of him. Some Candian Cree spiritual monster called the Whitago â meh. Lobo ⦠hero or villain, he never really grabbed my interest. Still hasn't. OK, I was intrigued by the re-invention of Adam Strange and Alannah, but that doesn't take up enough of the book to grab me.
Perhaps I was disappointed by the title of âJustice League Canadaâ, only to find out that only one of the main characters was Canadian! (OK, two â one hero, one villain.) After all, that's why I bought this particular graphic novel over the several other options available to me.
Not worth abandoning, but if I had it to do over again, I would have opted for another book
RATING: 3 stars. Neither great nor terrible.
Byth never really caught my interest as far as a world-(no, universe)-class super-villain, and this issue neither enhanced nor detracted from that opinion of him. Some Candian Cree spiritual monster called the Whitago â meh. Lobo ⦠hero or villain, he never really grabbed my interest. Still hasn't. OK, I was intrigued by the re-invention of Adam Strange and Alannah, but that doesn't take up enough of the book to grab me.
Perhaps I was disappointed by the title of âJustice League Canadaâ, only to find out that only one of the main characters was Canadian! (OK, two â one hero, one villain.) After all, that's why I bought this particular graphic novel over the several other options available to me.
Not worth abandoning, but if I had it to do over again, I would have opted for another book
RATING: 3 stars. Neither great nor terrible.