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Dear Justice League by Michael Northrop

aswords's review against another edition

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4.0


ADORABLE. Just ADORABLE. And so perfectly in sync with the important parts of the last 30 years of Justice League Canon that I could cry. Seriously, the sixteen pages of the Aquaman bit sum up the recent movie in a way that's more emotionally effective in 16 pages than the movie is in almost 2 hours.


It's an adorable story, a weave of interconnected threads that allows each storyline a bit of independence while keeping all of them close enough to build upon each other to a fulfilling culmination. It's a chipper little jaunt through a morally upstanding kids story, slice of life style in a way that makes it resonate.

The art is gorgeous.

And this whole thing is just beautifully done. I HIGHLY recommend it for kids of all ages.

prationality's review against another edition

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5.0

Love love love this concept - who wouldn't want to find out how their heroes react to ordinary problems?

My favorite "letters" were definitely Superman (a ticket for flying while texting!) and the Flash (that's one way to deal with naysayers) though Batman's was hilarious (he was very much like Lego Batman).

In between the letters being answered a through plot of dealing with an alien giant bug menace occurs and each hero offers a sound bit of practical advice.

wylaina's review against another edition

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5.0

Very funny!
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