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3.0 out of 5 stars
Getting near the end (and it shows.),
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This review is from: All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 10 (DC Archive Editions) (Hardcover)
In this penultimate volume, you can see the series was showing its age. Art by Irwin Hasen and Arthur Peddy allowed for consistency, but the thrill of seeing the different art styles was gone. The stories here range from a convoluted mystery set in Hollywood to an adventure in the Old West; you can see Broome is starting to run dry of ideas. It's still fun to see the "Atomic" Atom in action and Wonder Woman continues as an active member instead of the secretary (One of the silliest conventions in the series was having its most powerful member function as archivist.)But you can see the series is losing steam.
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All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 10 (DC Archive Editions) by John Broome (Hardcover - August 1, 2004)
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