DC x AEW #1
SCORE: 68
There are some things that are so odd I feel like I need to check
them out. That is where DC x AEW #1 comes in. This might be one of the
strangest crossovers that I have ever seen. DC x AEW #1 goes out of its
way to make the AEW wrestlers look very powerful. This comic book cost
me $4.99. There are twenty-four pages of comic book content within DC x
AEW #1. The credits are on the back of the front cover of this comic
book.
The issues families can have with DC x AEW #1 are violence, blood, lack
of attire, enticement to lust, false gods, and more. The multiverse
religious belief is taught in DC x AEW #1. There will be spoilers from
here on out in this review. Mercedes Mone won thanks to tricks in her
wrestling match. Deceilia Starshame got mad and smashed up the belt in
DC x AEW #1. The belt is made of Element X which allows someone to
rewrite reality by thought.
The Justice League teams up with AEW wrestlers to get the pieces of the
belt back. This metal is way too dangerous. Mercedes wants her
championship belt back. There are a variety of different villains that
are fought off in DC x AEW #1. The Justice League also helps the AEW
Wrestlers in this comic book. For example Guy Gardner Green Lantern puts
green barbed wire around the hands of Jon Moxley.
Swerve Strickland and John Steward are an interesting pairing in DC x
AEW #1. One of them was from the Army, and the other one was from the
Marines. They have a bit of a competition going while fighting enemies
and getting the shard in DC x AEW #1. Harley Quinn and Orange Cassidy
make an interesting couple in DC x AEW #1. I could see romance in the
future for Harley Quinn and Orange Cassidy.
Batman and Darby Allin are an odd team up in my opinion. Batman is slow
and controlled while Darby just runs into danger. Darby does get grazed
in the head by a bullet in DC x AEW #1. Can you guess who they must
fight in DC x AEW #1? They must go up against the Joker. The shock
ending in DC x AEW #1 is that Mercedes betrays Aquaman and teams up with
Lex Luthor. Which makes me wonder where Superman is.
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 71%
Family Friendly Factor: 66%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Orlando, Mercer, Dalhouse
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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