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3.0 out of 5 stars
Vol. 6 Wildcat & Mr. Terrific (Weak art alert!),
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This review is from: All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 6 (DC Archive Editions) (Hardcover)
This particular collection is of interest to fans of the JSA because it contains the stories that give Wildcat and Mr. Terrific their memberships. Instead of being forgotten heroes of the forties, their legacies live on because of these brief appearances. Roy Thomas's intro explains the events leading up to this change in membership clearly. The main problem with this edition is the art. It is of particularly poor quality by lesser lights, with the exception of Joe Kubert's wonderful Hawkman segments, and make the stories appear exceptionally amateurish. It's a shame because the stories themselves are pretty good, especially the one dealing with the heroes being aided by people with disabilities which seems fairly enlightened for the time period. Not some of All-Star Comics finest moments, but has historical value for the comic fan.
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All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 6 (DC Archive Editions) by Gardner Fox (Hardcover - October 1, 2000)
Used & New from: $18.45
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