Monday, August 31st, 2009
By Alex Segura
Two new members sign up in the third issue of writer James Robinson and artist Mauro Cascioli’s CRY FOR JUSTICE mini-series. Just in time, too. With Prometheus captured and his evil plans revealed, the team will need all the additional manpower it can muster to defeat the villain’s master plan. Click below for some pages from the issue, which hits 9/2.
Tags: green arrow, green lantern, James Robinson, justice league, justice league: cry for justice, mauro cascioli, shazam, supergirl
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Damn this look set to be sweet! BD
YES! FINALLY Supergirl joins the team proper (will she be trying to fill in as the team’s Wonder Woman?) as well as Captain Marvel II it seems here to boot! WOOT!!! BD
Wow, from the rack shot of Supergirl with her face covered, to her crying like she’s 6 years old and the mean man was rude to her, to “We can Be Justice” to the horrible dialogue of Oliver Queen and, well, everybody, actually to these “heroes” torturing people, this is just a top-down disaster all the way. I’m frankly embarrassed for James Robinson.
mhalteman: Huh? Is it mainly Robinson’s way of portraying Supergirl that’s putting you off more then anything else here? :/
I think the dialogue on Kara is a bit wooden. When you compare with the gates/igle interpretation its fairly out of character. Ollie Queen needs a good kick up the backside. He is being a pompous ass!
wildclaw: If you read Robinson’s portrayal of her in his main Superman titles run you’d see there’s really no difference to how he portrays her there from here actually. Oh and I agree on the Ollie bit which annoys me because I’ve always liked this GA as well as Conner. :/
[...] DC Universe: The Source » Blog Archive » How about some JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE #3 pages? dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2009/08/31/how-about-some-justice-league-cry-for-justice-3-pages – view page – cached Two new members sign up in the third issue of writer James Robinson and artist Mauro Cascioli’s CRY FOR JUSTICE mini-series. Just in time, too. With Prometheus captured and his evil plans revealed, the team will need all the additional manpower it can muster to defeat the villain’s master plan. Click below for some pages from the issue, which hits 9/2. — From the page [...]
I felt that she is written better in her own title. In this particular instance she’s a bit out of character
Yep, I’m actually shocked how bad are first few issues. Can only hope that Robinson wrote them in his “Atlas” days when, it seems, he’d completly forgotten everything about pacing, good dialogs and characters’ acting in-characters. Since than he improved a little, maybe it’ll shows in latter issues.
But art is surely stunning.
talos1: Not really. About half of my comments had to do with Supergirl, but that’s really only because she is appearing more prominently in this preview than in others for this book. I have a problem with just about everything I see here. It’s like a tutorial on everything wrong with modern superhero comic books.
All I can say after the first two books is… well, the art is nice… If I read one more character ACTUALLY crying out for justice ONE. MORE. TIME… I drop this series. I get it, I know the title… I’m wondering if the extra book they tagged in the end of this run is were they are hiding the GOOD writing…
mhalteman: talos1: Not really. About half of my comments had to do with Supergirl, but that’s really only because she is appearing more prominently in this preview than in others for this book. I have a problem with just about everything I see here. It’s like a tutorial on everything wrong with modern superhero comic books.
LOL I never looked at it in that light till now, heh.
wildclaw: I felt that she is written better in her own title. In this particular instance she’s a bit out of character
Oh now I get what you had meant.
[...] previews for this week’s Justice League: Cry for Justice #3 have made it clear that, yeah, these guys sure [...]
She’s crying again. I miss the days when she would just got angry and kicked buttocks. I love the Hal/Kara issue of Brave and the Bold. 17…17…17…17
LOL, as do I. *Sighs*
[...] third issue arrives on Wednesday, but you can check out a preview now, thanks to DC Universe: The Source. So… check it [...]
Kara is more ballsy than 95% of the female teens in the dcu aside from ravager and rachel roth-Raven (who we don’t see enough of these days) She really wouldn’t do the woe begone tears. Its not what she does. Supergirl has always been tough. She certainly doesn’t cry around Ollie Queen and Hal Jordan. She would save that for Lana or Cassie or Lois when they were on better terms
i like the art for sure.
but i find some dialog and situation is kind of weird.
In less then 3 issues Robinson has taken Hal Jordan from the likable GL Corps champion crafted by Geoff Johns, and turned him into the most vile creature in the DCU. Yuck.
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The artwork is beautiful, it’s what drew me to this comic.
But the dialogues and characterizations mostly feel off, somehow wrong…so far, the writing is not bad, but it’s teetering on the edge of it.
And the artificial-feeling angst, sobbing and drama…man, it gets on my nerves like a bad tv soap. At times, I’m just waiting for the characters to start speaking Spanish.
How can a series be so bad yet so good? The dialogue is Winick-strength crap.
[...] This issue contains a scene in which the superheroes capture the villain Prometheus, and torture him for information. The scene was among the pages that DC released as a preview earlier in the week. [...]
This is a really beautiful book. Thanks DC.