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Newest Review: ... well as tackling issues that are relevant to teenagers as well as older readers. Of course the best thing about Young Justice is its humor, whether that be the evil Mighty Endowed, who could give Carmen Electra and Pamela Anderson a run for their money, or the hysterical Lil'Lobo, who was once DC's most fould mouthed and violent villains, yet now is a teenager just like the Young ... more |
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by - written on 19/12/00 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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One of the most common problems with comics that star superheroes in their teens is that either the characters behave as if they were living as teens in the 80's or the writers attempts to inject contemporary slang fail miserably. Thankfully however there is one saving grace, Young Justice! Following the adventures of Superboy, Robin, Impulse, Wonder Girl, Arrowette and the Secret, Young Justice truly behave and act like a team, as well as tackling issues that are relevant to teenagers as well as older readers. Of course the best thing about Young Justice is its humor, whether that be the evil Mighty Endowed, who could give Carmen Electra and Pamela ... Read the complete review
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