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I'm interested in this just because I loved Johns' JSA run. I'll check it out, and if it follows what he did there, I'll stick with it. I really like how Johns handles team books. This team is not what I would expect with the inclusion of what seems to be some really random team members, but it is that randomness that really has me intrigued.
I don't. But you should check out the Justice League TPB. It covers the first six issues and was actually a pretty good read IMHO. The Action Comics TPB covers the first 8 issues...I almost have to re-read that one to see if I actually like it.
Also, Earth-2 has been interesting and it shouldn't be too hard to catch up.
Those are the only three things I have read from the New 52. Looking to get into Batman here soon.
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but seriously.... how does Star Girl's backstory work if the Starman series never even happened?!
More importantly, I'm curious to learn her nu52 origin without having the original Star-Spangled Kid's costume around. Is she still a Cpt. Carrot & Zoo Crew fan? Did Pat Dugan still raise her?
Either way, news of her inclusion on a team book by Johns sounds better than Robinson's Earth 2 book, IMO.
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Either way, news of her inclusion on a team book by Johns sounds better than Robinson's Earth 2 book, IMO.
I don't think Earth-2 has been that bad. Spoilers:
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Sure Jay gets his powers from Mercury (which is more plausible that the usual hard/heavy water vapors accident), Alan Scott is a homosexual (and is granted his ring from what I assume is an Earth-based Starheart), Al Pratt is a government tool (and more like Atom-Smasher now), and Hawgirl is an unknown. But..
I have enjoyed it. Plus, you have to figure that Johns will probably assume writing duties on this book at some point. Afterall, the JSA is HIS baby. The work that David Goyer did on the JSA book and that Johns elevated is still one of the best run in team books IMHO.
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