The League is fully assembled. Darkseid and his League of Doomasauria are on the precipice of world domination. Can our heroic herbivores and courageous carnivores defeat these ancient antagonists? Find out in this epic final issue!
Phew, I made it. That was close. At least now, I can relax and breathe easy knowing that this series will now never end. I didn't say a single thing resembling a review, and my favorite DC book in recent years is gonna live forever, baby! Read Full Review
The ending definitely hints that there's more to see here, and this world is so visually inventive and creative that it definitely outshined what people initially expected of it. It's a good example of how DC is a universe where creators are often rewarded for going outside of the norms. Read Full Review
Jurassic League #6 ends the series with action, emotion, and a big ending that hits you right in the heart. If you peel back the layers, this is a reskinned and VERY basic Justice League story, but all the elements are present for a bang-up adventure suitable for children. Read Full Review
This fun little series comes to a fun little ending, easily fulfilling the promise of the title and the premise. Read Full Review
The Jurassic League remains true to its spirit and delivers a joyful finale with splendid artwork from Juan Gedeon and colorist Mike Spicer; if they wanted to explore this era again, it would be difficult to deny them. Read Full Review
Score for the entire series.
Overall, a fairly good story. Familiar tropes that we have seen before but with dinosaurs.
FFO:Dinosaurs. Street Sharks. TMNT. Justice League.
The art was everything in this book, or maybe the only thing?
Honestly, this story was a bore. The writing is heavy with tropes, and the dialogue is very basic. I feel like the creators expected/wanted the fact that all the heroes were now dinosaurs to carry a very limited story. Or... this is for young children and I'm not the target audience. I shouldn't have read all of this, but it's too late now.