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Atom Project # 2 Review

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comFebruary 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Things seemed to be a happy era in DCU. You may have seen Atom Project popped up to Justice League Unlimited and supported Atom Smasher, Plastic Man, and Phantom Girl. But in this issue, you can see that things didn’t work. Playing between the two series is fun and helps to show that DC comics are actually progressing. Even the preview of this problem can see some questions brewed between atomic ray permers and Ryan che. What are you planning if the writer Ryan Palot and John Ridley deeply guide us to the ATOM project?

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As mentioned in the previous review, the voice appears to be away from the representative characters, but they are the same as what they have developed. The writers have found a way to make the version of Ray Palmer, Ryan Cho and Nasaniel Adam interesting. The powerful mystery of the Atom project sounds rivets when you read, who is involved, what is happening, and what is happening.

I referred to the problem # 2 of Justice League Unlimited and how the atoms helped Atom Smasher to regain his power. The scene has a follow -up in this issue. We know the conversation between Atom Smasher and Captain Atom. I like the connection between the two series, but they may not be consistently playing in the series. Hopefully it is a bigger plan, and I wonder about plastic men and phantom girls.

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Artist Mike Parkins and Calarist Adriano Lucas are doing a wonderful job to deal with the art of this issue and keep moving things forward. Lucas is very heavy in the darkness of art, and I like the choice, that’s it. Occasionally, it will help you show the emotions hidden in the scene and remember the darkness coming from the Atom project. Otherwise, it’s too dark to eat the scene. Parkins gained the interaction scenes of the character, from warning to petition for help, and then performed in this issue by saying “bears that have been powered by nuclear power”. Masu. Bears with the power of Captain Atom are wild concepts, the scene is a fun number that shows how the hero is actually moving, the operating power stabilizer, and how much pain of Captain Atom. It will be the page.

The story leads to the participation of military characters after the last issue in the escape of Captain Atom. Both sides are questioning Ray Palmer. This is fun because he can do both what he opposes. I’m looking forward to clarifying the story as the story continues, and with the new player related to the new player, this will be fun because they are the indispensable cast members of his story. If you read the solicitation and remember the character logo, you can see one of the characters. I am a little angry to see them regret in their potential, but it is the nature of DC characters with “crisis and continuity”. Still, hopefully it can change in this series. Spy and superhero are equivalent to entertainment as a suspense mix.

“Justice League: The Atom Project” # 2 Review

Justice League: Atom Project # 2

Atom Project offers conspiracy, dark secrets, and fierce battles, including wild confrontation with nuclear power bears. The voice of the character sometimes makes you feel sick, but this series builds a story like a suspense filled with spies and superhero dramas that keep readers crazy.

I like Ray Palmer’s involvement, as he wonders what he is planning on the Atom project.

Bringing in the army is great because some support characters from Captain Atom can exchange here.

Although the mystery is intense, it is wonderful to know more about the main players’ intentions for the Atom project. You can see that it occurs outside this series, but is it a shared universe and editor?

In the series, the darkness of Enigma is used well, but sometimes it disables art.



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