
Based on the highly anticipated, all new hit animated show from Warner Bros airing on Cartoon Network, YOUNG JUSTICE collects single issue, all ages appropriate stories featuring the popular characters from the hit Cartoon Network show.In this action packed collection, the Young Justice team adds to its ranks in an effort to battle the impending invasion by The Collector of Worlds, and one of the DC Universe s favorite villains, Braniac.Collects issues 20 25....
Title | : | Young Justice Vol. 4: Invasion |
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ISBN | : | 140124288X |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Language | : | English |
Publisher | : | DC Comics December 17, 2013 |
Number of Pages | : | 128 pages |
File Size | : | 573 KB |
Status | : | Available For Download |
Last checked | : | 21 Minutes ago! |
Young Justice Vol. 4: Invasion Reviews
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Unlike the other volumes, this is one continuous story. I don't want to give much away, but from the art to the story this is much better than the previous volumes. It highlights many of the characters who we only saw glimpses of in season two of the show, like Batgirl, Superboy, Bumblebee and Beast Boy. It's got some time with the team as their civilian selves, which really helped round out the characters. I wish more comics in general focused on telling these PG-rated stories with such a focus on strong characterizations and a huge, diverse cast. If DC Comics were smart they'd release more graphic novels in this universe.
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I loved watching the TV show and I was happy to find away to get more Young Justice, especially since the show is back in production. I really enjoyed it, though I wish I could have seen Aqualad, but still a great read and filled in some information between season 1 and season 2 of the show.
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Fill in some of blanks between the first season of the hit Young Justice TV show and the second season in this action-packed comic.
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Fantastic comic all around & a great lead into Season 2 of Young Justice!
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It's very good
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Wish they would bring the show back
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Great.
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Ok story. The flashbacks make the story telling uneven. It would have been better to split into two separate tales.