Justice League Red #2
SCORE: 69
I did a little research before writing this review. There will be six
issues in the Justice League Red series. I had to hunt and peck to find
it because no one wanted to say. The ever so helpful (dripping in
sarcasm) AI kept telling me only one comic book issue had released. Yet
here I am reading the reviewing the second one. The graphic novel told
me how many issues there will be. Justice League Red #2 cost me $3.99.
There are twenty pages of comic book content within Justice League Red
#2. Following some of other DC Comics Justice League Red #2 has three
comic book pages and then a two page intro and credits section. There
are also five pages of a preview of DC KO #1. That preview contains some
blood in it. The issues families can have with Justice League Red #2 are
violence, magic, bad language, theft, lack of attire, enticement to
lust, and more.
The DC Nation Spotlight in Justice League Red #2 is on C.O.R.T. Children
of the Round Table. I have zero interest in that comic book series at
this time. Maybe when the graphic novel appears on the fifty percent off
table. Spoilers will be a part of this review. Justice League Red #2
starts off with Cyborg going to a foreign nation and taking back this
powerful chip that was stolen. There is one small problem though.
Can you guess the problem in Justice League Red #2? The chip was not
actually stolen. Cyborg is the one that stole the chip for Red Tornado.
Cyborg, Power Girl and the Arab Green Lantern want some answers from Red
Tornado in Justice League Red #2. He promises them answers but lets them
know Red Canary is about to be tortured by some bad guys. The two men
head off to save their fellow hero in Justice League Red #2.
Power Girl stays behind in Justice League Red #2. She winds up being
brought to a special room by Red Tornado. There she sees the parents of
Kara Zor-El. This is the twist ending in Justice League Red #2. I am
still not clear where things are going within Justice League Red #2. The
answer about why that farming equipment that turned into a giant robot
makes some sense. As does the theft of that chip. There are still things
missing from the answers though.
- Paul
Graphics: 63%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Ahmed, Henry, Prianto
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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