Tuesday 22 May 2018

Justice League of America: Panic in the Microverse Review



Finished reading Justice League of America: Panic in the Microverse, continuing the DC Rebirth series as writer Steve Orlando sends the team into the Microverse in hopes to find Ray Palmer, the original Atom. The book opens with a few of the team members on missions while others a have to time to themselves when the current Atom, Ryan Choi calls the team together to ask for their help in trying to find Ray Palmer who is currently lost in the Microverse after finally finding a signal from Ray's size-changing belt and with the team agreeing to help him Ryan goes and builds a ship that will allow the team to travel to the Microverse with the hope to help find and rescue Ray Palmer. Overall this was a great book as it picks up one of the plot points that has been left open since the beginning of DC Rebirth as the team goes into the Microverse to find Ray Palmer which leads to some great interactions with the people that have meet and worked with Ray while also making for a great adventure story with the different locations the team go to in the Microverse with the different locations the travel to. The use of the Ray Palmer centric story in the middle of the book does a great job in showing what Ray has been up to since traveling within the Microverse which also giving the villain of the book a some spotlight on their motivations, while also giving Ray some great development with how he grows and interacts with the small group he's in. The book's artwork is amazing as the locations and different planets look breathtaking in their designs and aesthetics while also bringing a great amount of focus on the character interactions that help to bring a great level of emotion to some scenes. 8/10.

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