Jurassic League #2

Writer: Daniel Warren Johnson Artist: Juan Gedeon Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 15, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 24
8.2Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

Bizzarosaur has invaded Supersaur's home village, and now the super-powered sauropod must defend his home and the humans who have raised him since his arrival on Earth. But will he be strong enough to defeat this strange foe, or will he need the help of Wonderdon and Batsaur, who are both converging on his location? A whole new Trinity assembles for the first time in this adventure that will need to be seen to be believed!

  • 9.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jun 18, 2022

    The entire creative team has come together to fully embrace and explore this silly concept, making it an experience in pure comic book fun. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Batman-News - Cam Lipham Jun 14, 2022

    I was a little worried that the second issue of Jurassic League wouldn't be able to carry the momentum of the absolutely stellar first issue. I'm so incredibly happy to say that that fear was completely put to bed. Go buy this. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine Jun 15, 2022

    This second issue continues the strength of the series' first and while this issue might only be six issues, I'm certainly left crossing my fingers that we'll see more of these prehistoric superheroes in the future from this creative team. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Jun 14, 2022

    The fact is, this could have easily been a one-joke concept designed to sell toys, much like some of the recent mech-suit comics from the competition. But with Johnson involved, it's anything but that. It genuinely works as a Justice League story and gives these dinosaur heroes character traits that make them feel familiar but new. It reminds me of some of those great Elseworlds from the 1990s, blown up to epic size. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Jun 15, 2022

    The Jurassic League #2 finally shows the heroes starting to team up and sets the stage for what's to come next. Jokerzard mentions a character named the Dark Embryo, who is most like the Jurassic version of Darkseid. It will be cool to see the big three heroes team up next issue to fight their enemies, and perhaps more will be included as well. What other DC characters should be "dino-fied? Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jun 23, 2022

    There are a lot of things going on in this book and almost too many things in some ways. I'm not saying the book should be simpler, but the book should be simpler. It's fun and silly but aiming just a touch too high for what it should be. Finding that middle ground between being made mostly for adults and just for kids isn't easy, but this leans much more toward the adults when it could have been a lot more mainstream mass media. It's a ton of fun and I'm enjoying it immensely but if it proves successful I hope there is a more kids-oriented version that gets done which embraces the silliness itself more than the violence. I really liked seeing how Supersaur struggles with stuff here, the bonds that Batsaur is starting to create, and getting the teases with the Dark Embryo and what's to come from there. It's playing in familiar areas and doing it creatively with fantastic artwork that sells it really well. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Jun 14, 2022

    Once you admit The Jurassic League is about fun and in-your-face action with a simple plot you should be right as rain. The characters are mostly surface level, which does amount to a simpler reading experience. But hell, it's the Justice League as dinosaurs, not Shakespeare. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez Jun 14, 2022

    The Jurassic League #2 continues the trend from the last issue by presenting a basic, formulaic World's Finest comic with the characters reskinned in dinosaur form. So far, it's all about the novelty of dinosaur designs, and that novelty has almost entirely worn off. Read Full Review

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