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3.0 out of 5 stars
The end of an era(for awhile ),
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This review is from: All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 11 (DC Archive Editions) (Hardcover)
After Superman and Batman, the Justice Society was one of the most influential comics from the Golden Age. The first "team" book, the series gave readers the excitement of seeing all these heroes working together, a truly novel experience. The last volume does continue with Broome's penchant for SF themed stories and the art is serviceable with Arthur Peddy continuing the art chores, but the stories lack the fun and excitement found in the middle of the title's run. Circus performers pale in comparison to Brainwave and The Wizard, and after awhile all the time travel and space alien's stories tend to blend together. Roy Thomas writes another informative introduction and the Archives collection is an affordable option to investigate what the Golden Age of comics is about. |
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All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 11 (DC Archive Editions) by Various (Hardcover - March 1, 2005)
Used & New from: $19.95
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