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| AUTHOR: | Joe Kelly, Rick Veitch |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | DC Comics |
| ISBN: | 1401202152 |
| TYPE: | Children: Grades 4-6, Comics & Graphic Novels - Superheroes, Fiction - General, General, Graphic Novels - General, Juvenile Fiction, Fiction / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of JLA: Rules of Engagement (Jla (Justice League of America) (Graphic Novels))
horrible book Kelly is one of the worst JLA writers ever, he has a native american character who is a walking stereotype hwo can't do anything but show up and beat the bad guys or cry over his people building casinos, never mind the casinos provide funding for the tribe that is badly needed, no this writer does not know how to play fair in his stories.
we have stories bashign the president and the war that are so badly done they suck any fun out of the story and come off like some horrible propaganda, i am not argung the views but how he did it, they stick out like a sore thumb instead of being subtle and are badly one sided.
the rest of the stories are average at best, nothing to see here that is important, you would be better off buying some Morrison JLA or Waid, but skip this, i have every JLA of this run up to 100 and the best i can say about this writer is the next 3 make him look almost good..almost.
Solid superhero comics with unique but VERY effective art!!!
If you're a fan of mainstream superhero comics, this book should be right up your alley as a textbook example of solid craftsmanship. The scripts are straightforward and interesting (with the exception of Kelly's ocassional use of almost laughably naive and obsolete political allegories - but don't worry, because they're easy enough to ignore without them damaging your entertainment value!), but the art is the selling point here. Doug Mahnke is not a comics superstar, but he possibly ought to be. His work is very distinctive, to say the least, and while his art style possesses an off-center (perhaps even eerie) quality that would seem to make him an odd choice for a mainstream super-team, he manages to make it work through excellent layouts and storytelling.