There are many flaws, but there are also bright spots
I personally count as half a DC fan, I still understand most of the settings
The first slot is that there are too many scumbags
There is no script that can't be rounded, only forgot to use magic, grandfather wears filial piety again...
Almost all the stalks I have an impression of are used;
The second slot is the script logic
Superman leads the team to attack Apocalypse, do you think of the brain power of this group of Earth Lights to rush forward? And I was really looking forward to this offensive fight, but I just skipped it.
In order to make the story more interesting, Dachao was forcibly cut off two years later, and he turned against his grandfather and couldn't find The Flash.
The strength of the demon-like Doomsday has also collapsed, so how can the Bat Family Suicide Squad be able to beat Diana Shazam?
Then there is magic, nonsense magic, checking the location, and teleporting the shield.
The last slot is that there are too many characters on the scene. I want to portray the appearance of all living beings, but there are many places where the characters do not match. Dachao's woman defeated Halle.
Grandpa agreed with Superman to fight head-on without coming up with a better plan, and finally made up for Zhakang to stay behind. Grandpa must have a foolproof plan before he started. This is the frontal tactic.
Why did San Gong come out and want to die with Darkseid?
Finally, the highlight
The highlight is that!
I have accepted all of the above slots, and I basically finished reading it without peeing. It is a very traditional DC story about the destruction of the Justice League, but the plot is very compact and exciting, and the philosophical ♂ atmosphere brought by the protagonist Zha Kang is charming.
And this one, I think is the link between the DC animation reboot, because in the end the Flash will use the speed force to change the past, after all, "the result will not be worse"
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