By Koppy McFad
August 21, 2004 - 06:07
In
this issue, the League fights Deathstroke the Terminator and another
victim close to the Justice League is attacked. Having accepted a
contract from Dr Light, Deathstroke disables each member of the League.
There are hints that the conspiracy of Leaguers is far more reaching
than we though last issue. On the villains' side, it seems like hidden
secrets are being uncovered.
One major gripe with Meltzer is
that he has problems writing the fight scene involving the League and
Deathstroke. The formula is simple, Deathstroke goes after each hero
while the others stand by like amateurs waiting for their shot. Another
problem with Meltzer's story is the cheesy way he forces the heroes to
pile up on Deathstroke exactly like they did with Dr light the last
issue.
Morales' weak storytelling skills further damage the
story. The entire fight is out of sync. Why is Hawkman already on the
ground while Deathstroke is still floating in the air? How and when did
Deathstroke handcuff Black Canary and covered her head with a bag?
There's too much missing. The artwork suggests that the Flash has a
healing factor, instead of just healing fast.