JLA / The 99 #1
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JLA / The 99 #1

Writer: Stuart Moore, Fabian Nicieza Artist: Tom Derenick, Drew Geraci Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 27, 2010 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2
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A threat from beyond the stars brings the World's Greatest Heroes together with the World's Newest Heroes to stop a globe-spanning invasion of Earth in this 6-issue miniseries! DC Comics' JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA joins forces with Teshkeel Comics' THE 99 to create an unstoppable army of super-powered beings the likes of which the world and comic shops have never seen before!

  • 6.5
    Comic Book Bin - Koppy McFad Nov 6, 2010

    The art is typical-- nice, clean, detailed, but it also doesn't stand out, which is a drawback for a story which is suppose to introduce the 99 to a whole new audience. Again, the scenes of the JLA in action are the best of the issue. Maybe it is simply a case of the writers and artists being more familiar with the Justice League than they are with these newcomers. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    IGN - Dan Phillips Oct 28, 2010

    Because there's so little context and depth to the tale, the plot feels like a random confluence of events rather than an actual story. The art, by Tom Derenick and Drew Geraci, is just as haphazard and uneven as the writing, making for a comic that includes plenty of costumed heroes, inane action, earthquakes and vague ideas, but little in the way of meaning or entertainment. It certainly didn't leave me with any desire to pick up another issue, or any book starring The 99, for that matter. Read Full Review

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