"LEGACY" part five! Sovereign has come, and she's brought Olympus with her. The Great Darkness is growing, and it's ready to consume the Earth-and the Justice League is missing! Batman, Wonder Woman and the future children of the Justice League must put aside their differences if the present and the future are to be saved!
RATED T
Throw in some terrific, Hitch-like art by Fernando Pasarin, inked by Andy Owens, Mick Gray, Batt and Scott Hanna, colors by Brad Anderson, and you have a heckuva story unfolding here. Read Full Review
This is a fantastic arc, and anyone not reading it already sure is missing out. Whatever happens in the next issue or two is bound to have a lasting impact on the Justice League for some time to come. Read Full Review
Legacy has one more issue left and it's Hitch's swan song on the title. While his run has been marked by inconsistencies, this has been a great high note to leave the title on. If the fifth chapter is as good as the previous installments, this will be the definitive arc of Hitch's Justice League run. Read Full Review
Despite excellent worldbuilding and art, JUSTICE LEAGUE #30 fails in its pacing. By bouncing between a number of story elements too quickly, none receive the spotlight they're due. Read Full Review
An issue that grabbed and held my attention right at the point that I was about to write off the entire arc. Great art and a compelling narrative. Read Full Review
I continue to recommend the book this month, and you should certainly give it a read. Read Full Review
But the big reveal does mean that I am looking forward to the next issue, and this still is the best storyline from the book, by far. Read Full Review
Bryan Hitch's continues his Legacy arc with some more answers and a crazy cliffhanger. While I want more of the kids, Hitch focuses on the League and it's game on between them and Sovereign. This isn't my favorite issue of the arc, but it's still a good read. Read Full Review
This is the weakest issue of the arc so far, and I won't lie when I say I'm pretty worried. Some of Hitch's trademark grievances make an appearance, yet it's also balanced by some of his character work, particularly his focus on Cyborg Aquaman. The art looks good but some pages simply confused me with that they were trying to portray, and the last few pages looked quite rushed. Read Full Review
Just like last issue, Im left actually wanting to read the next book, eagerly awaiting Wednesday in two more weeks. The action is enjoyable, some of the twists are fun to see, and the drama between Aquaborg and family, especially where Sovereign is concerned, is intriguing. It wasnt a mindblowing issue, but considering what Hitch has cranked out so far, this was above the rest. Read Full Review
Just like last issue, Im left actually wanting to read the next book, eagerly awaiting Wednesday in two more weeks. The action is enjoyable, some of the twists are fun to see, and the drama between Aquaborg and family, especially where Sovereign is concerned, is intriguing. It wasnt a mindblowing issue, but considering what Hitch has cranked out so far, this was above the rest. Read Full Review
If this is the penultimate installment of Bryan Hitch's Justice League run, then it's a bit of a letdown. Read Full Review
There is the makings of a great Justice League story in here, but it just seems off somehow. Some story elements are confusing, while others seem contradictory with what else is going on in the DCU. Also, it seems hard to care too much about children of the League that we barely know and that come from a future that could never happen. Read Full Review
If you've been on board for Hitch's run up to this point, I suspect you'll be just fine with Justice League #30. But if, like me, you've struggled through inconsistencies, plot contrivances and artwork that falls short of this brand, then you should happily continue avoiding this book until after the next issue. The reveals here are unsatisfying, the artwork is near the bottom of what we've seen thus far, and there's nothing that will sway readers who haven't been convinced yet. Read Full Review
This issue is a low point for the overall arc. It is not something the next issue can't fix but right now, it is a worry. Read Full Review
I am hoping that this story will wrap up soon, I am losing interest fast. Read Full Review
This issue becomes very convoluted and what could become a great story arc and finale to Hitch’s run quickly shows how chaotic and flawed it has been. Praise to Pasarin on the art!!
I find the story hard too follow. I was trusting the Seed had taken Baz, and there he try to take Wonder Woman.
I was very surprise to see Sovereign not try to kill Mera & Dori. I was very surprised by her real identity.
But I don't like much what I read. Not really understand it & love it. That's trouble me.
The art his good, but there was some part I'm not fond of.
And seriously we spend the time with batman on his plane doing nothing ?
I really like the variant Cover. Beautiful Wonder Woman illustration.