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JLA Presents: Aztek - the Ultimate Man

by Grant Morrison

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Can this descendent of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl defend the residents of Vanity City.
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Aztek is sent to Vanity City by the Q Foundation. An organization that has been training warriors to be ready for the return of the Shadow God for generations. Aztek is sweet and trying hard to figure things out. He makes friends with Green Lantern, Batman and Superman which leads to his eventual induction to the Justice League. What Aztek doesn't know is how much he is being manipulated and who's pulling the strings.

It's definitely interesting and a tiny bit cheeseball, then again most '90s comics are a little bit. Aztek is so sweet and you really want everything to work out for him, but you know that isn't going to happen. Debating whether or not to track down the rest of his story which appears in a bunch of different JLA books. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Aztek is sent to Vanity City by the Q Foundation. An organization that has been training warriors to be ready for the return of the Shadow God for generations. Aztek is sweet and trying hard to figure things out. He makes friends with Green Lantern, Batman and Superman which leads to his eventual induction to the Justice League. What Aztek doesn't know is how much he is being manipulated and who's pulling the strings.

It's definitely interesting and a tiny bit cheeseball, then again most '90s comics are a little bit. Aztek is so sweet and you really want everything to work out for him, but you know that isn't going to happen. Debating whether or not to track down the rest of his story which appears in a bunch of different JLA books. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Aztek is sent to Vanity City by the Q Foundation. An organization that has been training warriors to be ready for the return of the Shadow God for generations. Aztek is sweet and trying hard to figure things out. He makes friends with Green Lantern, Batman and Superman which leads to his eventual induction to the Justice League. What Aztek doesn't know is how much he is being manipulated and who's pulling the strings.

It's definitely interesting and a tiny bit cheeseball, then again most '90s comics are a little bit. Aztek is so sweet and you really want everything to work out for him, but you know that isn't going to happen. Debating whether or not to track down the rest of his story which appears in a bunch of different JLA books. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
Aztek is sent to Vanity City by the Q Foundation. An organization that has been training warriors to be ready for the return of the Shadow God for generations. Aztek is sweet and trying hard to figure things out. He makes friends with Green Lantern, Batman and Superman which leads to his eventual induction to the Justice League. What Aztek doesn't know is how much he is being manipulated and who's pulling the strings.

It's definitely interesting and a tiny bit cheeseball, then again most '90s comics are a little bit. Aztek is so sweet and you really want everything to work out for him, but you know that isn't going to happen. Debating whether or not to track down the rest of his story which appears in a bunch of different JLA books. ( )
  Rosa.Mill | Nov 21, 2015 |
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