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Wednesday 20 July 2016

Justice League #1 Review

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It's a testament to the quality of the DC Rebirth relaunch so far that there's been only one disappointing new series. Unfortunately, that series happens to feature DC's most high-profile superhero team. The new Justice League isn't just a significant step down from the previous volume, but also from writer Bryan Hitch's previous JLA work.

Hitch essentially coined the term "widescreen action" through his work on The Authority and The Ultimates in the early 2000's. Even with Hitch serving as writer only for this new book, that same approach is very much in effect. This issue is crammed with epic scenes of carnage and wholesale destruction. Tony Daniel is clearly more than capable of playing in the Hitch sandbox. And whereas Hitch's art in the Rebirth chapter was disappointingly sloppy, Daniel's line-work is far more sleek and refined. Daniel's stiff facial work leaves a bit to be desired (particularly when it comes to the many civilian characters in the backgrounds), but on the whole the series sees a great deal of visual improvement here.

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