Justice League Unlimited #28
SCORE: 74
Justice League Unlimited was such a great franchise. I am so pleased
to find a couple of these comic books in my review pile. Justice League
Unlimited #28 is a Christmas issue. There is such a heartfelt story in
Justice League Unlimited #28 too. This comic book sold for $2.25 back in
February of 2007. A few months late for Christmas but that is fine by
me. Does that bother you?
There will spoilers in my review of the Justice League Unlimited #28
comic book. There is some violence in Justice League Unlimited #28.
There is also a small amount of blood when one character is hit in the
face. Batman, Flash, and the Phantom Stranger are the main characters
within Justice League Unlimited #28. There are twenty pages of comic
book content within Justice League Unlimited #28.
The Flash made a mistake and did not stick to the plan in the
apprehension of Clayface in Justice League Unlimited #28. Batman is not
very happy with the Flash over this. So Flash loses guard duty at the
Watch tower to go and find the last criminal (dressed like an elf) that
escaped. Along the way Flash is unhappy because he is trying to go
shopping for a new video game system.
Phantom Stranger finds the Flash and takes him on a Christmas journey.
The Flash learns about Batman's past and his excitement over a certain
franchise. The Flash finds the criminal and stops a crime. The Flash
also saves a family in the process. The Flash finds a cool toy that
Batman would like. So the Flash goes to Batman and gives him a present.
The Flash lies about how he knew what Batman likes. Batman also lies to
Superman in Justice League Unlimited #28.
The Flash gets the present thanks to Batman. The Flash also understands
Batman a bit better after Justice League Unlimited #28. Batman does not
want anyone else to grow up without their parents because of some
criminal. That is why Batman works so hard and expects all the heroes
around him to do the same. The Flash grows up a bit in Justice League
Unlimited #28. How long will that last though?
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 76%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 76%
Family Friendly Factor: 76%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: McAvennie, Greene, Massengill, Wright
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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