“Endless Winter” chapter nine! This is it-the final chapter in the five-week, nine-issue Justice League crossover! With the Frost King’s origin revealed, the Justice League must battle the mistakes of the past as well as the global freeze that now threatens the entire population. This issue is snow-packed with characters and action as Superman battles Black Adam while Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Flash, Green Lantern, Queen Hippolyta, and Swamp Thing face the Frost King and his monstrous army! All of the world is watching, and the Justice League must make a choice.
I wish more events were handled in this fashion where one writing team tackles all the issues and its streamlined so every issue is essential reading. This was a risky scenario for DC considering Endless Winters placement at the end of Dark Nights Death Metal and before Future State, but it paid off with an easy to collect and enjoy story for fans. Read Full Review
Endless Winter has delivered nine consistent chapters in only a month of stories, and this old-school DC event has been entertaining throughout. While sometimes it felt like the heroes were chasing their own tails, this issue finally puts all the pieces in place for an epic showdown. Read Full Review
While I'm unsure whether Endless Winter will be a memorable event, I know that I won't forget enjoying this read"that's a lot more than can be said of many other superhero events released in 2020. Read Full Review
Endless Winter was an enjoyable event overall. The stories, set almost a thousand years apart, are a tale of family and hope. The art team has provided various styles and villain designs and has done superbly in nearly every issue. The first half of the event does start to drag, but the energy soon picks up. And when it does, it doesnt run out again. Read Full Review
Justice League: Endless Winter #2 is a fitting end to a story that's gone big from its first panel and never looked back. With its use of flashbacks and world-ending moments to its finale that doesn't hold back the event succeeds. This finale does lack a greater purpose, though new backstory and characters are now ready to explore plus there is a new wrinkle with Black Adam's history, too. This is a fine cap on an event that delivers its promise for big action and intriguing mysteries. Read Full Review
The visuals in this story were well done. There are some great action beats and the imagery is well detailed. Read Full Review
I believe that Justice League: Endless Winter #2 overall sets this finale up quite well. I love the ending and the cliffhanger which sets us up for a character to unleash in a way I personally have been hoping for. The artwork by Howard Porter is lovely and the story is done with love for these characters. I would, however, encourage reading all the parts of the set in order to fully understand the story being told. Read Full Review
Endless Winter is something of a stocking stuffer in DC's library " not insulting, but clearly an event made to pad for time before Future State and Infinite Frontier. I liked parts of it, and the ending is good enough" but I sincerely hope this is the last "filler arc" we get in Justice League for some time. Read Full Review
If you've made it this far, ya might as well finish. If not... don't bother. Read Full Review
The ending to our winter event comes at us with a lot to resolve but sadly just kind of fizzles without much of an explanation or redemption for our villain..... even though the book likes to pretend that both went on while blaming everything on Sebastian Stagg and where Superman and Frost King come out smelling like roses. It seems like an odd ending....... and it is, but we've set some things up for March here and I look forward to seeing those aspects in the future. Read Full Review
A nice ending that opens up possibilities. The Viking League (Black Adam, Hyppolita, Swamp Thing) continues to be the selling point. The art is alright.
This is a review for the series as a whole, and personally I had a good time with it. The art had a lot of effort into it and looked nice, I liked how the villain was defeated because he was distracted by Hippolyta wearing his family crest and this did have consequences like Hippolyta and Black Adam joining Bendis Justice League.
Adequate.
This event ends as it began. Boring. This was really a waste of time. Maybe it'll play into Bendis's Justice League, which of course will also be a waste of time.