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shoaib's review
4.0
what the hell happened in the sanctuary ??
The flash is dead !! Not only the flash but also other superheroes ??
This is going to be epic
The flash is dead !! Not only the flash but also other superheroes ??
This is going to be epic
namjooningihope5's review
1.0
I heard the awful reviews and I was like, ahh I'm gonna read it ANYWAYS. What an L that was lmao!!!
I don't accept a single thing in this story line. Nothing. Especially not what they did to my dude Roy. How. Dare. You?
I don't accept a single thing in this story line. Nothing. Especially not what they did to my dude Roy. How. Dare. You?
concussedcoffeegeek's review
4.0
What a fascinating concept for a 'crisis' event! I had forgotten I got this issue three months ago...now I have to head downtown and buy #2 and #3!
quirkycatsfatstacks's review
3.0
Heroes in Crisis is a new DC series/event…and I have so many questions. It was an interesting start, but either I missed the beginning of this, or they’re going to fill us in on it all later (I suspect it’s the latter).
So far the two characters with the most ‘screen time’ in this series would be Blooster Gold and Harley Quinn. An interesting combination, right? A ton of other superheroes make cameos of well, though they’re not all of the happy sort of cameo…
I’m a little conflicted about this one. On the one hand I can see what they’re trying to do (I think) and how they wanted to approach it. On the other I’m not thrilled with some of the decisions they made. A lot of those complaints revolve around the way they interpreted Harley though, so that may be my bias showing.
It seems like lately Harley’s character has been deviating more and more from her original persona. Don’t get me wrong, change can absolutely be a good thing and I won’t fight change on principle. However, I prefer that the change be…well, good? I’m just not liking the new interpretation of Harley. Every time I see her (either in her own series, Suicide Squad, or any other appearance) I think that this will be the issue where I start liking the new her…but it hasn’t happened yet. This one in particular rubbed me the wrong way – the way she talked about mental health and her old patients. Not only did it not sound like Harley, but it wasn’t exactly sensitively done either (something that they can get away with thanks to the perspective saying those things, I suppose).
So far the two characters with the most ‘screen time’ in this series would be Blooster Gold and Harley Quinn. An interesting combination, right? A ton of other superheroes make cameos of well, though they’re not all of the happy sort of cameo…
I’m a little conflicted about this one. On the one hand I can see what they’re trying to do (I think) and how they wanted to approach it. On the other I’m not thrilled with some of the decisions they made. A lot of those complaints revolve around the way they interpreted Harley though, so that may be my bias showing.
It seems like lately Harley’s character has been deviating more and more from her original persona. Don’t get me wrong, change can absolutely be a good thing and I won’t fight change on principle. However, I prefer that the change be…well, good? I’m just not liking the new interpretation of Harley. Every time I see her (either in her own series, Suicide Squad, or any other appearance) I think that this will be the issue where I start liking the new her…but it hasn’t happened yet. This one in particular rubbed me the wrong way – the way she talked about mental health and her old patients. Not only did it not sound like Harley, but it wasn’t exactly sensitively done either (something that they can get away with thanks to the perspective saying those things, I suppose).
verumsolum's review
5.0
This feels like it could be a really good series. (Of course, it's always difficult to judge that from an issue #1; for good or for ill, I rarely find them indicative of the series to follow, because of all the setup that happens in a first issue.) But my biggest complaint is that I have to wait until issue #2 comes out to read any more of the story!
oleitorconstante's review against another edition
3.0
3.5*
A arte é fantástica e aborda muito a temática da saúde mental... no entanto, esperava mais da história...
A arte é fantástica e aborda muito a temática da saúde mental... no entanto, esperava mais da história...