Justice League The Atom Project #4
SCORE: 67
I have been pretty down on this series over the last couple of comic
books. Justice League The Atom Project #4 thankfully improves a few
things. The art is still not that great in my opinion. Although I did
notice there are a few spots on a few pages that felt a bit better.
There are twenty comic book pages of content within Justice League The
Atom Project #4.
Spoilers are going to be a part of this review. The credits are on the
final page of comic book content along with some art. There is a four
page preview of a Fire & Ice comic book in Justice League The Atom
Project #4. A little bit of lack of attire and enticement to lust in
that preview. There is an advertisement with blood. Violence is the main
issue within Justice League The Atom Project #4.
Justice League The Atom Project #4 continues the trend of hopping us
around between the past and present. I am getting used to that. I just
do not see the need for it. I would prefer if this story was told
chronologically personally. The DC Nation Spotlight is on Absolute Green
Lantern. A comic book series I am passing on. That is one of those hard
passes too.
Captain Atom and Major Force have a major knock out, drag out fight in
Justice League The Atom Project #4. Captain Atom can now take powers
from people and also give powers to people. He finally takes the powers
from Major Force in Justice League The Atom Project #4. The military
forces Captain Atom to give powers to someone else as well.
This skill of giving and taking powers makes Captain Atom extremely
powerful in Justice League The Atom Project #4. I am curious how this
series will wrap up in a couple of issues. The shock ending in Justice
League The Atom Project #4 is Inferno shows up. They are wearing hooded
cloaks so we cannot see who they are exactly. I plan on finishing up
this series and then being done with it.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 73%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Parrott, Ridley, Perkins, Lucas
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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