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Comics & Graphic Novels DC Comics Graphic Novels Publishers Superheroes Teen & Young AdultThis book didn't felt like a "Soap Opera", like other review say, rather that I felt this JSA story a magnificent Kingdom come Companion. I just LOVE the way the book end, as so how it develops. You get great action and more Alex Ross goodness. Give these 3 part story a chance, get loads of fun and get more used to the JSA and their role on the DC Universe. Worth every penny in your pocket.
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Thy Kingdom Come part 3 is epic comic storytelling at its best. It has a clear beginning, middle and end, and concludes fully and satisfyingly in the last issue of the story. The art by Dale Eaglesham, Fernando Pasarin and of course Alex Ross is exceptional, right down to the amazing way each artist is able to maintain a distinct visual rendering of the Kingdom Come Superman and the "real" one. As a monthly series, I can relate...
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...but that means it's better than 95% of everything out there. I can only agree with the other reviewers' comments that the resolution *is* rather forced and anticlimactic in this rather long story arc. That being said, Johns really shines as he slowly but surely works through the bright side of Gog's "gifts" and then in a deft reversal shows the dark side which eventually reveals the dark side of Gog himself. The artwork...
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An exceptional addition to the Justice Society of America library. There is some beautiful artwork by Dale Eaglesham as well as a fully painted Superman issue by Alex Ross in here. If you're interested in the original Kingdom Come story or good, epic storytelling this is the book for you.
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