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A review by michaelclorah
Planetary: Crossing Worlds by Warren Ellis, Jerry Ordway, Phil Jimenez, Andy Lanning, John Cassaday
3.0
I wasn' sure when to read this book of crossovers as part of a Planetary through-read, so I read it first - rather than have it disrupt the flow of the main series.
Planetary/Authority is decent enough, seems to fit in well with both series. Nothing essential, but enjoyable.
Planetary/JLA is all right, but odd - the JLA isn't really the JLA; it's Bruce, Clark and Diana in a world ruled by Planetary, who are villains. Seemed a crossover in name only, really.
Planetary/Batman is good stuff. Cassaday's aping various Batman versions is pretty cool, and Ellis rolled with the styles very effectively, keeping even the goofy Silver Age Batman on top of the situation. I loved that he was able to get past Jakita, while the modern Batman wasn't!
Planetary/Authority is decent enough, seems to fit in well with both series. Nothing essential, but enjoyable.
Planetary/JLA is all right, but odd - the JLA isn't really the JLA; it's Bruce, Clark and Diana in a world ruled by Planetary, who are villains. Seemed a crossover in name only, really.
Planetary/Batman is good stuff. Cassaday's aping various Batman versions is pretty cool, and Ellis rolled with the styles very effectively, keeping even the goofy Silver Age Batman on top of the situation. I loved that he was able to get past Jakita, while the modern Batman wasn't!