I don't think Justice League: Generation Lost ever gets enough love. I loved that series and the way it teased a new series at the end had me really exicted. Of coarse then we got the Nu52 Justice League International book which was garbage and broke my heart.
Generation Lost was a very good attempt to make lemonade out of lemons.
And then New52 came along and hijacked it.
They were... so close...
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I love generation lost!
To start off JLI is one of my favorite series of comics of all time. I pick out issues and read them all the time. Honestly I was first introduced to Max Lord as a bad guy. I bought that Countdown to Infinite Crisis book (cover by Alex Ross and Jim Lee, two of the very few creators at the time that I knew their names, other than Stan Lee and Frank Miller-- and I thought Jim Lee was Stan Lee's son, I was young , and it was like 80 pages for a dollar and had Superman and Batman and Wonder Woman and tons of characters! The point is they really wanted you to buy this book) and I wasn't familiar with Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Max Lord and a lot of the characters. So I read it and I fall in Love with Blue Beetle, go back and read the JLI run and absolutely love it. Maxwell Lord being a bad guy later on didn't effect my enjoyment of the old stories at all because I understood the intention of the character wasn't meant to be bad it was just something that changed years later.
How does everyone feel about the whole evil Max Lord and all that stuff? Gotta say, he was great in Generation Lost and that OMAC book.
"It's too bad she won't live! But then again, who does? - Gaff Blade Runner
"In a short time, this will be a long time ago." - Werner Slow West
"One of the biggest problems in the industry is apathy right now." - Dan Didio Co-Publisher of I Wonder Why That Is Comics
I could rant all day long about my thoughts on what they did to Max.
Things to read to understand Max:
JLI #12, particularly the part where J'onn scanned his mind and then left a JLI communicator in his hand at the hospital.
JLA #40, particularly Max's comments about losing Scott.
JLA #41, where he dreams of being a hero.
JLIQ #1, particularly where he tells L-Ron that he doesn't like spying on Booster, who had gone to be on his ex-wife's Conglomerate team.
At least he had a decent future in the Armageddon 2001 Annual.
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