Justice League of America #7.2 (2013) standard edition

Justice League of America #7.2 (2013) standard edition

$4.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Sterling Gates
(A) Derliz Santacruz
(CA) Tony S. Daniel, Matt Batt Banning
Not every villain is grateful to the Secret Society for ridding the world of the Justice League. For Killer Frost, only one thing matters: feeding off Firestorm's energy! But with Firestorm gone, a desperate Frost is forced to decide whether she should search for the missing hero or find a new source for her power fixes.
Date Available: 09/11/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Holy Skinny Cow! (Get it, Skinny Cow. It's an ice cream joke.) I actually read a new 52 book (with a special cover sales ploy to boot) and it wasn't all that bad. Sterling Gates take on Killer Frost is actually interesting and Derlis Santacruz's art is well done. And for once, the storyline actually incorporates itself into the Forever Evil event. The only problem is that I really didn't care all that much for the title initially, I'm not that big of a Killer Frost fan, and I had to fight my way through the throngs of people trying to get a 3D copy and then have to wait in line with a bunch of people whining about how they didn't get said 3D cover. Remember when we bought comics because they were interesting and we cared about the characters not because of the cover? Sigh!

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Sterling Gates
(A) Derliz Santacruz
(CA) Tony S. Daniel, Matt Batt Banning
Not every villain is grateful to the Secret Society for ridding the world of the Justice League. For Killer Frost, only one thing matters: feeding off Firestorm's energy! But with Firestorm gone, a desperate Frost is forced to decide whether she should search for the missing hero or find a new source for her power fixes.
Date Available: 09/11/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Holy Skinny Cow! (Get it, Skinny Cow. It's an ice cream joke.) I actually read a new 52 book (with a special cover sales ploy to boot) and it wasn't all that bad. Sterling Gates take on Killer Frost is actually interesting and Derlis Santacruz's art is well done. And for once, the storyline actually incorporates itself into the Forever Evil event. The only problem is that I really didn't care all that much for the title initially, I'm not that big of a Killer Frost fan, and I had to fight my way through the throngs of people trying to get a 3D copy and then have to wait in line with a bunch of people whining about how they didn't get said 3D cover. Remember when we bought comics because they were interesting and we cared about the characters not because of the cover? Sigh!

I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams