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Justice League of America #41

January 31st, 2010 | By Greg McElhatton

James Robinson's "Justice League of America" starts building its new team, finally.

Justice League of America #40

December 19th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

"Justice League of America" is overly violent and a little monotonous. Oh boy.

Justice League of America #39

November 26th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

"Paco Ramone of Earth. Rise." More haunting words have not been set forth in any segment of "Blackest Night" to this point.

DCU Halloween Special 2009 #1

October 27th, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

Continuing a DCU tradition, this issue features a bunch of fan favorite characters celebrating the Halloween season. The efforts put forth for the stories contained in this issue -- as well as the results -- are mixed.

Justice League of America #38

October 21st, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

James Robinson and Mark Bagley begin their much anticipated run on "Justice League of America" in this issue, which also straightens out some timing concerns fans may have had about the books that are currently hitting the shelves every month.

Batman #690

September 3rd, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

Judd Winick and Mark Bagley's run starts winding down before it really even gets started.

Batman #688

July 8th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Dick complains about fighting with a cape and struggles to earn Damian’s respect just like he did in another Bat-book only a week ago. Too bad Frank Quitely couldn’t draw this book, too.

Trinity #52

May 30th, 2009 | By Greg McElhatton

"Trinity" comes to a close with more of an epilogue than a final chapter, but it's still a satisfying conclusion.

Trinity #30

December 28th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

Kurt Busiek, Mark Bagley, and company continue on their year-long trek through "Trinity" and end up spinning a fun alternate-universe comic not quite like any other.

Trinity #26

November 26th, 2008 | By Chad Nevett

DC’s third weekly series is half over and nearly impenetrable with almost a complete disconnect from the DCU.

Trinity #21

October 27th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

While the series has improved in the past month, this issue isn't one of the best.

Trinity #18

October 6th, 2008 | By Benjamin Birdie

Trinity's second act begins on a high note, as a DC world without Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman takes shape.

Trinity #12

August 25th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

"Trinity" marches on, relentlessly, and with a flair for the average.

Trinity #3

June 21st, 2008 | By Benjamin Birdie

In its third week, "Trinity" starts coming together. Mike Norton and Jerry Ordway's secondary story art is a visual treat.

Trinity #2

June 12th, 2008 | By Benjamin Birdie

The hesitations in reaction to the first issue are erased with the second, as things come together and characters become interesting.

Trinity #1

June 4th, 2008 | By Benjamin Birdie

"Trinity" is a book filled with great promise and trustworthy creators, but the first issue's structure makes it an unsatisfying opening for the new weekly series.

Trinity #1

June 4th, 2008 | By Greg McElhatton

It's a slow start for DC's new weekly series, but the character building sequences alone are worth the price of admission, and holds great potential for the year to come.

Mighty Avengers #10

March 29th, 2008 | By James Hunt

Dr. Doom and Iron Man find themselves hurled back in time yet again, with Robert "The Sentry" Reynolds along for the ride. It’s pure old-school fun from the superstar Ultimate Spider-Man team of Bagley and Bendis.

The Mighty Avengers #11

March 26th, 2008 | By Timothy Callahan

"The Mighty Avengers" is a disappointment for its flat artwork, dialogue, and forced "Secret Invasion" tie-in.

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