Justice League Dark #1 W: Peter Milligan A: Mikel Janin
Yes,
the title of this book is stupid. But if DC want to call their
supernatural line 'Dark' then it's up to them and so the title is what
it is. What we should instead be considering is how good it is - which
is pretty good. It's the most successful of the Justice League titles,
probably not least because it lets Peter Milligan play with Shade The
Changing Man again.
But it's not all about Shade. We establish why the regular Justice League can't do it:
then it's in with the NOT QUITE VERTIGO League.
I
think that's maybe the biggest problem this book has is that it's a big
team and they're all essentially 'new' characters in that non-Vertigo
readers won't be that familiar with them - without even going near the
fact that Vertigo is still sort of ongoing so we have two Constantines
running about (or do we?). And because of the size of the team the book
doesn't really get going.
In its favour though, it still gets
going much better than the other JL books - especially Justice League -
and pulls off what it tries to with an appropriate level of Vertigo
quirkiness.
So a curate's egg then and one that maybe only gets credit for being better than its peers, but worth buying for the moment.
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