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S**N
Crash
Several great stories featuring the team just after their formation
D**Y
young justice book
My Daughter is seven she gave it 5 stars because she loved it and it was easy to read and the pictures were colourful. she thinks it encourage her to read.
C**R
A definite winner
My 10 year old asked for this with his birthday money, and really enjoyed it. He's rather a reluctant reader, but he persevered with this to the end, and talked about it with us for a while! So that's a definite plus point form me! As a graphic novel reader myself (and my husband) I think I might be reading this next!
D**2
nice would be better when its in colour thank you ...
nice would be better when its in colour thank you amazon :) will be buying the other 4 comics really soon :)
H**R
Five Stars
Good
G**N
Missing Pages
It was cheap, so I was expecting it to be a bit roughed up, but I was not expecting missing pages!! There are obvious missing pages at the end, something I think should of been mentioned!
N**D
Great Team of Teen League-ers
I had previously read 2 issues of the comic and greatly enjoyed them so wanted to try the series proper as I'm a Justice League junkie. The JL pops up now and then as the guardians and bosses of Young Justice but mainly they stay out of the picture. This first volume starts off with friends Aqualad, Robin and Kid Flash having just rescued (let loose) Superboy from Cadmus where he was being made as an ultimate weapon. He and Miss Martian also come along and the five teenagers form a covert team that the JL will use on League cases where they think it will make a difference sending in the new YJ instead of themselves. First off Superboy has some time adjusting from the things done to his mind while at Cadmus and has a run in with the Joker (who is drawn like David Bowie from his Ziggy Stardust days. What a look!). Then Kid, Robin and Lad take off by themselves to try to figure out how to work as a team before the whole group training starts. Of course their egos get in the way until they can actually gather some effort to try teamwork. The last issue was great as it gives each character a chance to give themselves a background story as they all sit around a campfire and we learn which person each hero is and what their origin story is compared to DC Canon. Here Kid Flash is Wally West, Robin is Dick Grayson but he had more relatives die in the acrobat "accident" with one surviving in a coma. This is a great all ages kids' comic. Not just for little kids, aimed at older readers with the characters being mid aged teens 14-16, but the material is all ages safe and the story is exciting. It has continuity and a large cast of both heroes and villains. It does feel a bit like if I'd watched the show I'd have been a bit more clued in on things. I just had that feeling I had perhaps missed something and that may well have been something from the show. Otherwise, a top-notch comic for kids, but then that's what I've come to expect when I see Art Baltazar listed as an author!
K**H
Enjoy your favorite young heroes in more adventures.
I enjoyed this as it let you learn more about your favorite young heroes. You learned why Superboy hates monkeys, other missions the team has gone on and see that they aren't a perfect team and make some serious mistakes that you don't get to see in the show. It was really nice to read this and I wish they came out with more than for volumes to read.
A**ー
最高のアニメであるヤングジャスティスの外伝ストーリー
ヤングジャスティス1期のかわいさが詰まってて最高です。
N**D
Great Team of Teen League-ers
I had previously read 2 issues of the comic and greatly enjoyed them so wanted to try the series proper as I'm a Justice League junkie. The JL pops up now and then as the guardians and bosses of Young Justice but mainly they stay out of the picture. This first volume starts off with friends Aqualad, Robin and Kid Flash having just rescued (let loose) Superboy from Cadmus where he was being made as an ultimate weapon. He and Miss Martian also come along and the five teenagers form a covert team that the JL will use on League cases where they think it will make a difference sending in the new YJ instead of themselves. First off Superboy has some time adjusting from the things done to his mind while at Cadmus and has a run in with the Joker (who is drawn like David Bowie from his Ziggy Stardust days. What a look!). Then Kid, Robin and Lad take off by themselves to try to figure out how to work as a team before the whole group training starts. Of course their egos get in the way until they can actually gather some effort to try teamwork. The last issue was great as it gives each character a chance to give themselves a background story as they all sit around a campfire and we learn which person each hero is and what their origin story is compared to DC Canon. Here Kid Flash is Wally West, Robin is Dick Grayson but he had more relatives die in the acrobat "accident" with one surviving in a coma. This is a great all ages kids' comic. Not just for little kids, aimed at older readers with the characters being mid aged teens 14-16, but the material is all ages safe and the story is exciting. It has continuity and a large cast of both heroes and villains. It does feel a bit like if I'd watched the show I'd have been a bit more clued in on things. I just had that feeling I had perhaps missed something and that may well have been something from the show. Otherwise, a top-notch comic for kids, but then that's what I've come to expect when I see Art Baltazar listed as an author!
K**A
Zusammenfassung nicht Vol.1
Dieser Comic ist nur eine Zusammenfassung aus der Serie, was so im Allgemeinen passiert. Wer sie Story wirklich von Anfang an lesen will, ohne Spoiler, der sollte bei Vol.2 beginnen.Die Story ist jedenfalls echt der Hammer, ich mag die ganzen Helden "Anwärter" und wie die Charaktere untereinander interagieren ist echt lustig.Ich gebe nur 3 Sterne, da es eine Zusammenfassung ist, und ich eigentlich dachte, die Story fängt am Anfang an. So war man eigentlich nur verwirrt. Die Story an sich bekommt aber ganz klar 5 Sterne, sobald ich Vol.2 besitze.
D**D
FOR KIDS
I KNOW COMIC BOOKS ARE FOR KIDS, BUT I'M 37 AND STILL READ COMIC BOOKS EVERY NIGHT. I DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT, BUT THIS ONE, I HAVE TO ADMIT, SEEMS LIKE IT IS DEDICATED TO CHILDEN. THIS IS NOT FOR GROWN-UPS BUT MORE FOR KIDS.
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