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DC One Million by Val Semeiks, Grant Morrison, Prentis Rollins

matt4hire's review

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4.0

The only real downside of this story is the Val Semeiks art. Other than that, it's one of those utterly fantastic, over-the-top JLA stories that Morrison was so good at while he was writing the series. Definitely worth picking up.

stevequinn's review

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2.0

Wow. Grant Morrison. The more I read you, the less I like you. I'm starting to think I should avoid books written by you. You think you are much much smarter and funnier than you actually are.

Or maybe...I just don't get it?

testpattern's review

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5.0

Superman. Punches. A. Hole. In. Time.

lorddagon2022's review

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4.0

Very good artwork but kinda confusing story.

thebass1125's review

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3.0

Fun core story about fighting Solaris, the Tyrant sun. A lot of other nonsense stuff that’s not as interesting.

birdmanseven's review

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3.0

Like all crazy mash-ups, it was too long and way too dense. However, there was a lot of cool stuff about it too. I enjoyed seeing Superman's line continue through time and I thought future Batman was pretty boss. I'm not sure what Huntress and Plastic Man were doing there though. Not a must-read, but you could do worse.

tearainread's review

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1.0

Meh. A LOT of set up for the series and for each of the JLA member's individual stories. I was excited to see Huntress, who was the only person to question the guests from the 853rd century and their request for our present day heroes to go to their time. Usually, Batman is the one to rely on to question someone motives, but even he is going (if only because of his friendship with Superman). And can I mention my utter distaste for all things Plastic Man? I really can't stand the guy. I would have preferred Blue Beetle instead. The artwork is fine, but nothing really stood out and the big bad evil genius is a sun-star-computer-ish thing that is just a giant ball of fire with one eye - that seemed a little too cartoony to me.
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