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colindalaska's review
1.0
A crossover where a lot of the key activity takes place in other books.
Lana Lang is a traitor? Is she? We don't find out.
Two major-ish heroes turn traitor. Or do they? We don't find out.
Who's in the mysterious black car? We don't find out.
What mistake does the Russian recruit make? We don't find out.
Unfortunately, there's not even a guide to where this information might be found.
Lana Lang is a traitor? Is she? We don't find out.
Two major-ish heroes turn traitor. Or do they? We don't find out.
Who's in the mysterious black car? We don't find out.
What mistake does the Russian recruit make? We don't find out.
Unfortunately, there's not even a guide to where this information might be found.
dantastic's review
2.0
I'm giving this a two because I didn't read it closely enough to fairly give it a one. 95% of the action occurs in the tie-in books that are not part of this trade paperback. This book is 95% talking about what's going on with the Manhunters and the Millennium Project in the other books. Joe Staton's art is cool, at least.
birdmanseven's review
1.0
It's always cool to see the whole gang team up, unfortunately that doesn't always result in a good story. This was overly long, hard to follow and ultimately forgettable. Also, what's up with Aqualad's hair?
We had a great chat with author Steve Englehart on the All the Books Show: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/interview-with-steve-englehart
We had a great chat with author Steve Englehart on the All the Books Show: https://soundcloud.com/allthebooks/interview-with-steve-englehart
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