JLA Picspam!
Jul. 21st, 2006 08:48 pmMy imagehost has been wonky, and this is a bigass post, so I'm going to put it here as opposed to one of the communities. Because I still want to share.
JLA Annual #1, 1997, Lockdown, written by Brian Augustyn, drawn by Gene Ha.
It's pretty. And presents the JLA with an interesting situation; they have to stop a bomb being held by bad guys, without their powers. Batman shows them what's up. And saves Wally from plummeting to his doom, which is always nice.
It's also proof-positive that Conner should have stayed in the JLA. But don't ask me what's up with the telepaths. I don't have a clue.
The art kinda reminds me of the arc from Gotham Knights: Pushback, and I really like how they draw this version of Superman. Sometimes that costume looks really stupid, but here, I really like it.

































JLA Annual #1, 1997, Lockdown, written by Brian Augustyn, drawn by Gene Ha.
It's pretty. And presents the JLA with an interesting situation; they have to stop a bomb being held by bad guys, without their powers. Batman shows them what's up. And saves Wally from plummeting to his doom, which is always nice.
It's also proof-positive that Conner should have stayed in the JLA. But don't ask me what's up with the telepaths. I don't have a clue.
The art kinda reminds me of the arc from Gotham Knights: Pushback, and I really like how they draw this version of Superman. Sometimes that costume looks really stupid, but here, I really like it.

































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on 2006-07-22 03:32 am (UTC)Kyle and Wally are playing Booster and Beetle fanboys to Batman. It's so cute! And Bruce is so nice! Weee! though I don't like the cowl that much... it looks funky.
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on 2006-07-24 05:48 am (UTC)I was thinking the exact same thing.
And I love how the both of them have been drawn in this. Especially Wally, because most artists find a way (somehow!) to uglify him. The art is beautiful.
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on 2006-07-24 05:53 am (UTC)