Justice League Unlimited: For the Man Who Has Everything: What do you get for the man who has everything? Maybe his most dear fantasy... or... maybe not. This was a good one, if a little disappointing in the sense that they've just introduced a ton of new characters but are making us wait to see more of them while they have a story with three old-timers. The story itself was excellent, and I enjoyed it a lot.
Captain America #30: Got to read this thanks to D. It's an ok story, I like Marvel's habit of recaps on the title page so you can follow the tale. I suppose I would like it more if I actually was interested in Captain America. As it is, it's just an ok tale to me.
Thor: Son of Asgard #7: Got to read this thanks to D. There is something seriously wrong with the art in this book. It's pretty, it looks good, but something just isn't right, and I can't quite put my finger on it. I don't think it's storytelling as I had no problems following the action. But it just didn't read well. But for the artwork, a decent little tale. Part of me rejects the whole "young Thor" idea, though, so I didn't really enjoy it much.
Hellboy Junior: Not what I was expecting at all. There were a couple of ok stories in there, maybe even a good one, but overall a disappointment. Good thing I checked it out from the library.
Still to review: Aquaman, Bloodhound, DC Comics Presents Flash, Green Arrow, Identity Crisis, JSA, JLA, and Powers.