Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2
SCORE: 70
Business starts to pick up in Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong
#2. Do you know what I mean by that? There is much more action in
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 than there was in the first
issue. Which makes some sense since the first issue was laying down the
crossover and how these creatures would wind up in the same world
together. Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 is more about Godzilla
than Kong though.
There will be spoilers in this review of Justice League vs. Godzilla vs.
Kong #2. There are thirty pages of comic book content within Justice
League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2. It cost me $4.99 to purchase a copy of
the Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 comic book. Advertisements
can be found all throughout the Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2
comic book. The DC Nation Spotlight is on Teen Titans Beast World. It is
technically more of a checklist though.
Toyman's wish is having massive repercussions for the DC Universe in
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2. Godzilla is right outside of
Metropolis. Superman goes out there and tries to get Godzilla to go
away. This turns into a major fight between the two. Hawkgirl tries to
help and I emphasize tries. Shazam shows up and has a good plan to stop
the heat vision versus blue breath stalemate.
Shazam goes to the head of Godzilla and screams his name. Down comes the
lightning. Shazam should have said it a second time to get back to his
super powered form. Instead Superman saves him, and they get hit with
Godzilla's blue breath. Which winds up causing Superman to get hurt at
the end of Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2. Obviously I see how
that could have worked better.
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 has some violence and blood
within it. Other monsters appear in other locales around the world as
well in Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2. Batman and his people
stop this giant Bat creature over Gotham. Red Hood gets so mistreated in
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2. The idea Red Hood had was a
good one and it started to work.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 73%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics, Legendary Comics
Author: Buccellato, Duce, Guerrero
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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