Justice League Annual #1 (2019)

Justice League Annual #1 (2019)

$6.50
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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Scott Snyder, James TynionIV
(A) Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran
(CA) Yanick Paquette
The Source Wall has degraded too much, and the League must patch the hole right now or the whole Multiverse will collapse! Our heroes scramble for a solution and turn to the only thing that might work: the Omega Titans! The only problem? They killed the Entropy Titan back in JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE. Whoops…but never fear! Kyle Rayner, Miss Martian and Steel-from the non-planet-eating Titans team-guest-star with a plan to create a new Entropy Titan…one that's so crazy it just might work.
Date Available: 01/30/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


What If? Annuals were important again? This annual was as easily as good as the earlier issues of the title. No collection of random fill in material, it's a great over-sized issue that is very, very important in the current "Metal-centric" part of the DC Universe. Whether you are looking at it as a jump-on point, or a jump-back-on-because-of-Drowned-Earth-that-we-all-know-was-just-because-of-a-movie-point, this is a book that is worth the $4.99. Highly recommended for both old and new New Gods fans, readers who understood at least 64% of the Metal mini-series, and those who enjoy more topical comics, as one of the main characters is a big, big wall.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Scott Snyder, James TynionIV
(A) Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran
(CA) Yanick Paquette
The Source Wall has degraded too much, and the League must patch the hole right now or the whole Multiverse will collapse! Our heroes scramble for a solution and turn to the only thing that might work: the Omega Titans! The only problem? They killed the Entropy Titan back in JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE. Whoops…but never fear! Kyle Rayner, Miss Martian and Steel-from the non-planet-eating Titans team-guest-star with a plan to create a new Entropy Titan…one that's so crazy it just might work.
Date Available: 01/30/2019
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


What If? Annuals were important again? This annual was as easily as good as the earlier issues of the title. No collection of random fill in material, it's a great over-sized issue that is very, very important in the current "Metal-centric" part of the DC Universe. Whether you are looking at it as a jump-on point, or a jump-back-on-because-of-Drowned-Earth-that-we-all-know-was-just-because-of-a-movie-point, this is a book that is worth the $4.99. Highly recommended for both old and new New Gods fans, readers who understood at least 64% of the Metal mini-series, and those who enjoy more topical comics, as one of the main characters is a big, big wall.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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