The issue was a solid entry in the storyline, pushing forward the Mobius (formerly Anti-Monitor) plot and Ultraman and Superwoman's situation while setting up larger things to come in issues 49 and 50. Fabok's art is impressive, as always, with some especially nice throwbacks to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
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Saturday, March 5, 2016
Justice League 48: A Death and a Birth
Jason "Comic" Book and I discuss Justice League #48, written by Geoff Johns with pencils by Jason Fabok and colors by Brad Anderson. It is part 8 of the Darkseid War story arc.
The issue was a solid entry in the storyline, pushing forward the Mobius (formerly Anti-Monitor) plot and Ultraman and Superwoman's situation while setting up larger things to come in issues 49 and 50. Fabok's art is impressive, as always, with some especially nice throwbacks to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The issue was a solid entry in the storyline, pushing forward the Mobius (formerly Anti-Monitor) plot and Ultraman and Superwoman's situation while setting up larger things to come in issues 49 and 50. Fabok's art is impressive, as always, with some especially nice throwbacks to Crisis on Infinite Earths.
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