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Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds Building Set | 76419Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds Building Set 76419 The first LEGO brick model of the Hogwarts Castle and Grounds (76419) Recreate the most iconic location with this buildable LEGO Harry Potter display set Scale model Build and display Hogwarts Castle and its surrounding area, including the Main Tower, Astronomy Tower, Great Hall, courtyards, bridges, greenhouses, Boathouse and the Black Lake Revel in details Check out the Chamber of
Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle and Grounds Building Set | 76419
- The first LEGO brick model of the Hogwarts Castle and Grounds (76419) – Recreate the most iconic location with this buildable LEGO Harry Potter display set
- Scale model – Build and display Hogwarts Castle and its surrounding area, including the Main Tower, Astronomy Tower, Great Hall, courtyards, bridges, greenhouses, Boathouse and the Black Lake
- Revel in details – Check out the Chamber of Secrets, The Winged Key room, Potions Classroom and Chessboard Chamber, plus the Durmstrang Ship, Beauxbatons Carriage, Whomping Willow and Ford Anglia
- Gift idea – Treat yourself or give this 2,660-piece buildable display model to adult Harry Potter fans and collectors as a holiday gift, birthday present or special surprise
- Collectible Harry Potter building set for adults – This LEGO Harry Potter model kit is part of a large assortment of LEGO Sets for Adults who enjoy hands-on, mindful activities to relax and unwind
- Build and display – This 2,660-piece Hogwarts Castle model measures over8.5 in. (21 cm) high, 13.5 in. (35 cm) wide and 10 in. (25 cm) deep
- Includes a statue minifigure – Place the gold-colored Hogwarts architect statue next to the “Hogwarts Castle” nameplate or at the corner of the baseplate to complete the display
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★★★★★ 3
Fun little ending but a new beginning for the JLA
Format: Paperback
The writing is cringe in some areas but overall it's good with a nice ending. Art is typical splash page stuff with a lot of poses and pinups. It's mostly a beat em up over the top save the Justice League with an appearance by Lobo.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
★★★★★ 2
Bland and generic.
Format: Paperback
Very bland and generic. The art was serviceable but I quickly forgot everything within a day. Nothing memorable at all. I expect more from the head Batman writer. This seemed lazy. Ending was but a whimper.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022
★★★★★ 3
A Nice Standalone JL Story
Format: Paperback
Justice League: Last Ride really isn't bad, but it never shines greatness either. Superman is suffering throughout this story from the loss of a friend and ally, as well as fatigue from constantly saving people. This is the crux of so many modern Hero stories. Instead of Superman being a beacon of hope, he is dealing with personal and emotional problems. Of course we all need to do just that, however, we as readers look to comics to inspire us. Superhero stories are far less uplifting today, instead bringing characters like Superman down to a more average level.
While the story has a positive ending, it comes after six issues of these characters working through their grief. In some aspects I can appreciate it, but I also don't want to stew in depression.
I used to look to comics to find stories of heroes working through adversity, and relating their unrealistic situations to how I could overcome my own. Lately, the idea of metaphor seems to be dead.
What I really enjoyed:
Chip Zdarsky actually gave the characters individual voices. That's one up on many books being published today. It was nice to see a fairly classic Justice League lineup in action. Some of the more recent membership has been odd choices. The art from Miguel Mendonca was fantastic. I'd love to see more of his stuff. There are some great story beats and the 1st chapter is pretty compelling.
What could have been better:
The dad jokes sprinkled throughout the story were pretty cringey. I'm still trying to understand if Batman and Superman quipping about the pronunciation of S'Mores was supposed to be funny. The story never had a sense of dire consequences, though I'm not sure that's really a bad thing. I think a few small changes to the tone, such as Superman or Wonder Woman being more of a voice of confidence and reason would have helped. We need that beacon of hope in stories like this.
Overall:
Story: 6/10. A fun read, but a bit of a depressing tone.
Art: 8/10. Fantastic character art. I think Miguel Mendonca will be a 9/10 artist in the coming years.
Value: 7/10. Definitely worth a read and at a great price currently ($11.99 as of 10/24/22)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
★★★★★ 5
A Spectacle!!
Format: Kindle
Aaron packed a LOT of Story, Political Commentary and exposition into one issue. This is a testament to what good Science Fiction and good Comics have the ability to become.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
★★★★★ 5
great opening to a unique twist
Format: Kindle
Different, in a good way. This unique twist is relevant and refreshing, and provides a fresh take on the man of steel.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025