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Justice League: A League of One by Christopher Moeller

d_iris's review against another edition

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4.0

So I only read the first story, but it was so0o0o0 good.

I loved the color palate; the golds and the reds. It was very "old Gods" and I think helped to lend itself to the story being told. I think Wonder Woman handled her plight with the grace and the vigor befitting an Amazon. I do, however, think that she could have easily kicked Superman's ass and just wanted to spare him the fight.

I only didn't read the second story because the first one was so good, and I just wanted to bask in it a little more.

4/5

fantasybooknerd01's review

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3.0

I have recently entered the world of comics again and wanted to read some Justice League. I enjoyed this book. The artwork is gorgeous in it but there is a definite split in the stories. The first one with Wonder Woman is really good. The second - meh. It was okay.
Definitely a book of two halves!

celxius's review

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4.0

The first story, "A League of One", pits the JLA against a centuries old dragon who was awakened to continue her reign of destruction and revenge. Beautifully told and drawn, what rises above both, though, is the ideal the story conveys: a woman's strength, compassion, purity, and love for family conquers the mightiest of oppressors and the powers of deceit. Must-read for JLA and Wonder Woman fans, or if you have children you are trying to raise up with the right values.

kikiandarrowsfishshelf's review

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3.0

3 stars only because the second two stories in the kindle edition are meh. But the cover story, Wonder Woman vs a dragon rocks! It is so completely awesome. I loved it. Wonder Woman at her best.

sapphirestars's review

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3.0

The best parts about this? Diana as a mermaid briefly. But honestly the first story with Diana and the dragon. How she does everything to keep the others out of the fight and the great use of mythology is fun. The second story is a sci-fi justification for having mecha robot versions of the JLA introduced tbh but fun for some even if there isn't enough time or world building.
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