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Comprende i nomi: Jim Kruegar, Jim Kreuger, Jim Krueger

Serie

Opere di Jim Krueger

Earth X (2001) — Writer — 301 copie
Justice, Vol. 1 (2005) — Writer — 296 copie
Justice, Vol. 2 (2007) 174 copie
Justice, Vol. 3 (2007) — Writer — 164 copie
Universe X Volume 1 (2002) — Writer — 132 copie
Justice (2011) — Autore — 115 copie
Universe X Volume 2 (2002) — Writer — 109 copie
Paradise X Volume 1 (2003) 89 copie
Paradise X Volume 2 (2003) 73 copie
Justice: Absolute Edition (2009) 61 copie
Avengers/Invaders (2009) 58 copie
Project Superpowers: Chapter Two, Volume 1 (2010) — Autore — 29 copie
Testament (2003) 20 copie
Earth X Trilogy Companion (2008) 18 copie
Black Terror Volume 1 (2009) 15 copie
Marvels X (2020) — Writer — 11 copie
The Foot Soldiers, Vol. 1 (2001) — Writer — 11 copie
The Foot Soldiers, Vol. 2 (2001) — Writer — 10 copie
JLA : Justice, Tome 1 : (2006) 6 copie
Black Terror (2008) #1 (2008) 5 copie
Earth X #1 (1999) 4 copie
Earth X #0 (1999) 3 copie
Universo X (2012) 3 copie
Earth X #6 (2005) 3 copie
Avengers / Invaders # 1 (2008) 3 copie
Earth X #2 (1999) 3 copie
Earth X #4 (1999) 3 copie
Earth X #3 (1999) 3 copie
JUSTICIA (T.D)(14) (2014) 3 copie
Earth X #5 (1999) 3 copie
Universe X #1 2 copie
Wizard: Universe X Special Edition (2000) — Concept creator — 2 copie
Earth X #X (2000) 2 copie
Earth X #8 (1999) 2 copie
Earth X #1/2 (1999) 2 copie
Earth X #12 (1999) 2 copie
Earth X #11 (1999) 2 copie
Paradise X #1 (of 12) — Autore — 2 copie
Earth X #9 (1999) 2 copie
Earth X #10 (1999) 2 copie
Earth X #7 (1999) 2 copie
Galactic (2005) 1 copia
Universe X #4 1 copia
Universe X #3 1 copia
Universe X #2 1 copia
Universe X #0 1 copia
Universe X #7 1 copia
Universe X #6 1 copia
Nighthawk #3 1 copia
Nighthawk #2 1 copia
Nighthawk #1 1 copia
Universe X #8 1 copia
Universe X #9 1 copia
Revelations (1997) 1 copia
Universe X: Omnibus (Sketchbook) (2001) — Concept creator — 1 copia
UNIVERSE X SPECIAL: 4 (2000) 1 copia
Neon Future Tp Vol 01 (2019) 1 copia
Paraiso X numero 4 (1990) 1 copia
Universe X Issue X (10) (2001) 1 copia
The Runner (2016) 1 copia
Fly Boys #1 1 copia
Paraiso X numero 3 (1990) 1 copia
Paraiso X numero 2 (1990) 1 copia
Paraiso X numero 5 (1990) 1 copia
Paraiso X numero 1 (1990) 1 copia

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Mother Panic #2 (2016) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Mother Panic #3 — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Dracula Unfanged (2022) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Caped Fear: Superhuman Horror Stories (2022) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1966
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Istruzione
Marquette University (BA|Journalism)

Utenti

Recensioni

This volume had a pretty distinct shift in tone and story from the previous Season 8 volumes, and it was fun in its own (slightly gimmicky) way! The Satsu and Dawn issues were the strongest; they did a good job of continuing or wrapping up plot points from earlier all while developing the bigger picture (although Kennedy is mega-annoying here). Also three cheers for seeing more of the FaithxGiles team-up!! That issue felt like random filler but it was enjoyable to see them in action nevertheless. :)… (altro)
 
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deborahee | 21 altre recensioni | Feb 23, 2024 |
Jim Krueger, Alex Ross, and Doug Braithwaite’s Justice volume 1 collects the first four issues of the eponymous series from DC Comics. The story begins with supervillains around the world experiencing a vivid nightmare in which the heroes of the Justice League fail to save the Earth, leading to the end of humanity. Led by Lex Luthor, they gather to take on the Justice League in order to study them while also taking a more active role in preparing humanity for the nightmare they shared. Luthor and the other supervillains believe that the League held humanity back by not allowing it to face challenges on its own. Using Batman’s files, the Injustice League begins targeting the League one by one, with each falling. This is a fantastic start to the story, but it's only the first ¼ of the tale.… (altro)
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DarthDeverell | 11 altre recensioni | Feb 1, 2024 |
I read "Kingdom Come" first and really liked that, so when I found this I decided to check it out. The art style is still great - I love that the women are pretty muscular and how proportionate all the characters look (all the guys are still a bit funny-looking).

Overall, the story was somewhat enjoyable. It fell apart a bit over time. Every issue seemed to be leading up to something and it kind of led to half-second conspiracy explanations that were kind of off-putting and a bit of a let-down. One of the biggest problems was the Joker. I fail to see what relevance his part in the story had and it kept distracting from the plot. I suppose a case could be made for demonstrating how the villains would act if they WEREN'T mind-controlled (they'd just screw each other up), but it's kind of a long shot and it just didn't work.

I'm also confused about The Dream. If the characters are all already mind-controlled and their plan is to kill off the JLA and rule the planet, then why do they need The Dream? This seems like a fallback to one of my major issues with "Kingdom Come": the frequent biblical(?) text intermixed with shadowy fortellings of the future that broke up the story. It was irritating. It's kind of like overkill for what I'm sure is the primary story-telling purpose (besides sounding like an epic concept): in KC, it would be to explain to the human witness what MIGHT happen if things go badly so he has a stake in stopping things, and in J, it's part of the mind control to keep the villains in line. Except when they lose the overt mind control, all the villains abandon the cause anyway so... It's kinda stupid? The Dream fails to explain HOW the supers lose their powers or when all of this takes place or who is doing what's happening. It's full of so many unexplainables that I think SOMEONE among all the geniuses of the JLA would figure something out and cry foul.


There were a lot more cameos here that mattered than in KC, which I liked. More screen time was given to actual characters (particularly female characters) than oh... random human males that no one knows, and I liked that. The dismissive nature of Hawkman and Green Arrow was KIND of irritating, though. My favorite character interaction was probably Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman. Their friendship was quite sweet. I don't see Marvel being really smart and thoughtful in a lot of comics (or you know... using his Wisdom of Solomon) and this was a nice change.

I also really liked how they played with Wonder Woman's character. That was interesting and enjoyable. And I love that she refused to stop believing in Rich. Batman also gets some interesting story moments, and I liked how Marvel came to Clark's rescue. It was quite interesting to see Marvel carrying Superman in his arms.

Overall... worth a read if you like JLA comics and "Kingdom Come". If you haven't read KC first, go read it. It's better.
… (altro)
 
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AnonR | 11 altre recensioni | Aug 5, 2023 |
 
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freixas | 11 altre recensioni | Mar 31, 2023 |

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Statistiche

Opere
150
Opere correlate
6
Utenti
2,893
Popolarità
#8,859
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
71
ISBN
97
Lingue
6

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