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Justice League The Atom Project #1

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Justice League The Atom Project #1 

 

When I read about Justice League The Atom Project #1 in the preview of upcoming comic books month ago I added it to my comic book pull. I also selected the cool shiny cover that also has the regular cover behind it. The shocking thing is Justice League The Atom Project #1 cost me $6.99. There are only twenty pages of comic book content.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Justice League The Atom Project #1 comic book. I have read enough of the All In content to understand that Amanda Waller stole the powers of the heroes and gave them to others. The interesting thing is some of those powers went back to the right people and other powers went to different people. Some really scared civilians now have super powers they do not know how to control.

The issues families can have with Justice League The Atom Project #1 are violence, language, and more. I am not a fan of the art in Justice League The Atom Project #1. In fact to me the art in Justice League The Atom Project #1 looks ugly. Add in the super sized price and it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. The good news is I am interested in this Air Force related character.

There are four pages of a preview of the new Aquaman comic book in Justice League The Atom Project #1. That might be cool except I already read that comic book. So for me it is just rehash. Captain Atom has some different powers that he uses to get away near the end. The scientists trying to figure out how to get the powers back in the right people are using him as a test subject.

Justice League The Atom Project #1 hops around to different time periods. Thankfully Justice League The Atom Project #1 does explain to the reader this was three weeks ago. Justice League The Atom Project #1 does not explain why Captain Atom is running from the troops and scientists. I hope that will be explained coming up very soon. I am still curious about this series so I will continue reading it.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 62%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Parrott, Ridley, Perkins, Lucas
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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