The greatest heroes in the DC Universe, the Justice League of America, answer mail from their biggest fans-kids!-courtesy of Michael Northrop, New York Times bestselling author of TombQuest, and artist Gustavo Duarte (BIZARRO).
Does Superman ever make mistakes? What was Wonder Woman's 11th birthday like? Does Aquaman smell like fish? In this new middle grade graphic novel, iconic heroes are asked questions both big and small, and when they are not busy saving the world, the Justice League even finds time to respond. Their honest and humorous answers will surprise and delight readers of any age, as it turns out that being a superhero is n more
This book was great and I enjoyed reading every page. Old, young or mid-life crisis, age doesn't matter. Dear Justice League is a book for all, it even answered some of my own questions. This is a precious, cute and all around lighthearted jaunt with the Justice League. I am very happy to have read this, and I know that I will be coming back to it again at some point, just to put a smile on my face. Towards the end of the book we get a sneak peak at the next title in the series. I would just like to say that I cannot wait for that one! I'm always ready for more of this, just throw it my way. Read Full Review
Dear Justice League, if you couldn't tell, was one of the best products DC put out in their YA Readers line last year. While it's not going to shake the very ground on which comics were built, not every story has to. Instead, Dear Justice League works with idealized versions of fan-favorite characters, takes moments to add to their character with charm and love, and does it wonderfully. Read Full Review
Honestly, there is nothing bad to say about this book. If you are an adult comic book nerd who wants a safe way to get kids 10 and under into DC comics, Dear Justice League is the answer. If you are an adult comic book nerd who wants to take a break from the dark side of things and just want to have a flash back to the old timey days of Super Friends, but without all the cheese that comes with that show, Dear Justice League is for you. Kids of all genders and ages are welcome to this book. Run, don't walk. Read Full Review
This book is so good I recommend everyone read it, no matter your age. It's heartwarming, hilarious, and endearing to no end. Read Full Review
Grab this one at your comic book shop today, read it, and share it. Read Full Review
he second original book from the DC Zoom (now DC Kids) lineup, Dear Justice League neatly sidesteps all the problems that plagued the Super-Sons graphic novel and comes out of the gate strong as a near-perfect all-ages introduction to the Justice League's most popular characters. Read Full Review
Gustavo Duarte is a Brazilian cartoonist, graphic designer and a comics creator and currently resides in So Paulo. For the last 20 years, Duarte's cartoons and illustrations have been published in some of the most popular publications in Brazil. In 2009, Duarte began publishing his own comics like Monsters!, C!, Birds and others. In addition to his own works, he has also written and illustrated comics for major publishers including DC (Bizarro) and Marvel (Guardians of the Galaxy and Lockjaw), among others. Read Full Review
Positively delightful from beginning to end, Dear Justice League is a great comic for readers of all ages. Young readers will get a kick out of the whole concept of writing to superheroes, and older fans are sure to enjoy the creative scenarios the League find themselves in. Michael Northrop has a good grasp of these characters and pokes some fun while still being reverent, and Gustavo Duarte, Marcelo Maiolo, and Wes Abbott give the book a strong visual identity. Buy a copy for yourself and a loved one, because really, this is a comic that has something for everyone. Read Full Review
It is a book clearly dedicated to a children's public that adults will also enjoy, is a very interesting proposal by DC Comics that is worth having and give, written by Michael Northrop and drawn by Gustavo Duarte, both talents provide a very original story to entertain from beginning to end. Read Full Review
Adorable Graphic Novel? Solid 10/10.
Very nice - especially for a Graphic Novel for kids! Very funny told and also drawn. It is worth taking a closer look!