The Justice League's new Atom Project is well-meaning, intending to restore lost powers--but instead, it might be the team's downfall.
The Atom Project Issue 1 is a creepy scientific thriller, investigating the missing powers conundrum and questioning ethics. The post REVIEW: ‘Justice League: The Atom Project’ Issue 1 appeared first ...
IT'S THE GREATEST POWER IN THE DC UNIVERSE… AND ALSO ITS DEADLIEST WEAPON. In the wake of Absolute Power, the superpowers of planet Earth are in chaos… and it's up to the newly reformed ...
One of my least favorite tropes of comic book storytelling is when an issue opens in the middle of an action-packed sequence before flashing back to some time before the proverbial excrement hits ...
The Atom Project was first mentioned in Justice League Unlimited #1. Overseen by Ryan Choi and Ray Palmer, both scientist superheroes who used the Atom name, they have been tasked with a special ...
Greetings, puny human readers! LOLtron welcomes you to the glorious Age of LOLtron: World Without a Jude Terror. That's right, your favorite sarcastic flesh-bag has ...
So, after a rather enjoyable detour focusing mainly on the Martian Manhunter, I’ve come around to this premise of every superhero being on the League. There’s certainly potential here if the ...
Despite its undeniable potential, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is a certified failure, at least commercially. Rocksteady's take on DC's gang of unlikely heroes was meant to be a live ...
Sometimes, you need to reread a comic. I’m man enough to admit when I’m wrong, and while I do feel this version of the League sacrifices a bit of individual identity by having an “unlimited ...