Just read it. I’m still interested in the Legion of Doom, but I hope the other villains will join again. Just these few aren’t enough.
"The Sixth Dimension" part one! At last, the Justice League has the map to the Sixth Dimension in hand-and with it, they have the key to saving the Multiverse from utter destruction! But things aren't as simple as they seem, because they still need to get to the doorway-and to do that, they'll have to go through the only being in all of existence who can get them there: Mr. Mxyzptlk!
Just when you think the No Justice storyline must be reaching its conclusion, Snyder throws a curveball and gives the League something else to deal with first. You would think that the stakes are as high as they could be by this point, but Snyder keeps finding a way to nudge them a bit higher. When the conclusion eventually does come, this will either be an epic Justice League story or an epic failure. As the story progresses, I am becoming more inclined to believe the gamble will pay off. Read Full Review
I really like where Snyder is heading with this arc and the twist at the end comes off very well. Justice League continues to be one of those books fans cant miss as each arc approaches this team from a completely fresh and fun way. Read Full Review
Snyder, aka The Architect, has laid out a solid set up issue for what might just be the most fun arc of the series so far. And when you pair that with Jiminez's wholesome art, you've got yourself a comic book experience that feels like a warm hug. Every panel of this issue took me back to the moments that made me fall in love with comics as a kid. You can't go wrong with wacky fun and DLC skins for the whole squad. You just can't. Read Full Review
A trippy, fun-filled feast for the eyes! Read Full Review
Fun and funny in equal measure, with a stunning ending I can't wait to see resolved, this is everything superhero comics should be. Read Full Review
Another start to another great arc in another great Justice League run. I am certain that people will be talking about this Justice League series in the same way people hold up Grant Morrison's JLA run. I can't wait to read more from Snyder and see more from Jorge Jimenez. This is a must read for anyone interested in the DC universe. Read Full Review
Thanks to top notch storytelling from Scott Snyder and artistry by Jorge Jimnez, JUSTICE LEAGUE #19 continues to prove its worth as one of the top current DC titles to read. Read Full Review
With the beginning of this new arc completely firing on all cylinders, it stands as not only Snyders own favorite arc thus far but also the perfect jumping on point for readers who missed out previously on the title. Snyder and Jimenez continue to work together magnificently, weaving a tapestry of mystery surrounding this current arc and the soon to come, Year of the Villain. Read Full Review
What seems like a weird idea (the 6th Dimension?) is pulled off perfectly with heart, fantastic art, and amazing colors. The creative team has really outdone themselves with this one! Read Full Review
The Multiverse continues to expand in what promises to be an exciting new arc; impressive, imaginative, and epic in scope, Justice League 19 not to be missed. Read Full Review
Scott Snyder takes writing duties back with JUSTICE LEAGUE #19, and it's a doozy. Snyder continues the Multiverse spanning super arc he's done by introducing Mxyzptlk to the mix, along with the idea of a Sixth Dimension. Snyder does a good job seeding more tension in an already tense moment for the heroes. Artist Jorge Jimnez is great, especially when drawing faces. Read Full Review
The Justice League has to humble themselves somewhat in this issue and work with a character they would never have dreamed in a thousand years they would have to work with to confront this issues crisis. Superman is the only one of the League that can enter this new realm and deal with the situation at hand. Our guest antagonist reveals that anyone else would go insane. He also reveals that it's only because of him that Superman would survive this trip. A lot of great surprises for our team this issue. Excellent read here. Only things aren't as they appear to our Super Team"To be continued! Read Full Review
Justice League #19 is a brilliantissue that sets the stage for what will surely be a banana-nut-muffin crazy arc. They Synder/Jimenez team up creates an interesting dynamic, allowing Jimenez more control over the storytelling process as he pens and pencils each issue. If the rest of the “The Sixth Dimension” arc continues at the level of quality, it's going to be a fun ride. Verdict: give it a read. Read Full Review
Scott Snyder continues to impress as he expands the world of the DCU and maps out the post-Metal landscape. Read Full Review
Maintaining a fresh and fun feel within each page, Justice League #19 contributes to the larger story that is being told with more great art and fun interactions between the characters. Read Full Review
Justice League just isn't the same when Scott Snyder isn't around, so it's a treat to be at the start of a six-issue stint. His blend of humor, heart, and hugeness scratches all of my superhero team-up itches, and with Jimenez, Sanchez, and Napolitano giving it life on the page, I couldn't be happier. Read Full Review
Congratulations, Scott Snyder, you made a Justice League issue that I not only liked, but that also captured my interest for what's coming up next. The book was fun, creative, interesting and it just popped with life and energy (especially due to the artwork). It gets a high recommendation from me, go on and get it, although I suspect you already did. Read Full Review
This is the type of issue I have been waiting for from this book for a while. Light versus dark in one issue, some laughs, some information, awesome art and a great cliffhanger that feels important. The only thing holding it back from a higher score are some forced moments, but they don't hold it back much. I am back on the Justice League Trolley! Read Full Review
Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez kick off their next Justice League epic by taking readers to the Sixth Dimension, and this issue has everything you'd want from an introductory chapter. Read Full Review
Snyder and Jimenez deliver one of the most satisfying issues of the series yet. There's a bit of exposition overload, but I hope it's out of the way so I can just enjoy the ride from here. Read Full Review
Normally I am not a huge Justice League fan, but man, is Justice League #19 just a delightful read! The issue was well-plotted and well-developed. The characters were well-written and the whole issue just flowed nicely together. The art was outstanding with some imaginative structure and layouts, with some truly remarkable cartooning with the characters' body and facial expressions. If you haven't read Justice League in a while (like me) Justice League #19 is a great place to jump on, and you won't be disappointed! Read Full Review
A good issue that sets in motion a different kind of adventure through time and space while delivering a big-time fight sequence too. The Justice League are going on a trippy adventure for our mind-bending enjoyment. This series always manages to deliver new information along with color character moments no matter the villain or plot at hand. Read Full Review
I appreciate that Justice League #19 takes some time to lighten up and have some playful moments, and I really enjoy those chapters of the story. This is one that could have gotten really kooky, but instead it let loose just enough to be fun and then drew it back to the big, serious plot. Read Full Review
Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez packed Justice League #19 with important information about how the dimensions in the DC Universe work. While learning about the dimensions Snyder delivers a lot of great dialogue between the Justice League members, Mr. Mxyzptlk and Legion of Doom. Adding in the excellent artwork by Jimenez made this another must read chapter for Justice League fans. Read Full Review
This is an interesting Justice League issue, one that teases the future and provides more questions than answers. As this event leads into a Justice vs. Doom storyline in the fall, I'm expecting some big action and shocks in the months to come. Read Full Review
If you are still reading this story, stop. Dont bother buying this comic. Let your wallet speak for you and tell DC you demand more eloquent writing. Read Full Review
Thats a good comic book! Jokes are on point. Mr. Mxyzptlk (had to use ctrlc+ctrlv here) is great! Jorge Jimenez just renewed his DC contract! Everything is shining! Except for Superman...
This new story arc that starts here seems to be a lot of fun! Im excited!
I dig Scott Snyder writing JL more than James Tynion IV writing JL. His writing is really fun and entertaining not to mention the amount of detail he puts in his work, art by Jorge Jimenez captures it all so beautifully. Things are finally heating up after Mxy's michief runs all over the place and man, it's all better when the crisis is explained by the imp, the art really shines there. Finally at the end when Superman realises it's a trap all along, totally unexpected. Really enjoyed this issue.
Not only is the art amazing but now I'm starting to understand this whole Multiverse story a bit.this feels like it's going to be a Superman centric art and i am all in for this 😊
Pretty crazy and clever idea by Snyder, as we've come to expect.
THE GOOD:
-Jorge Jimenez's art was soooo good. Perfect for drawing imps and evil Daily Planet towers.
-I liked the opening for this issue a lot, Clark and Perry were well-written and it was funny.
-The narration for this issue was very good.
-Gotta love Mr. Mxyzptlk.
-The Metropolis attack was so wacky and fun, I loved it.
-Even if it was just a panel, Jimenez's cartoon art for the Fifth Dimension was so sweet.
-The humor this issue was spot-on, if you ask me.
-I don't trust that old Superman guy, but he was neat to see.
-The ending for this issue was very good and surprisingly dark.
THE BAD:
-I've officially lost more
"Your building just ate my building"
This issue started pretty wacky, there is a fifth dimension imp involved so that to be expected, but at the end, it took a surprising turn and I can't wait to see how it will play out.
Speaking of imps and wackiness. Jimenez's artwork is perfect for a story like that. His characters and their movements are perfectly just a little bit exaggerated. Coupled with bright and vibrant colors by Sanchez the art is just delightful to look at. Just look at that Mxyzptlk or monstrous Daily Planet building or at Superman using his heat vision at the end. Not to mention the "future" Justice League. If it's not apparent, yeah I really like Jimenez's work.
As for Mr. Mxyzptlk, I just co more
Good issue. Especially the ending was fun. I however hope this will turn out to be one of the good Crisis in the multiverse storylines& not a messed up one. I like that Snyder brought back the Legion of Doom, so Im curious what Luthor& the others are going to do. According to Snyder this will all tie in with the Batman Who Laughs& the summer villains event. So I’m excited for the next issue.
An okay issue. Some dialogue from some of the characters seems off like Flash. Issue seems off. Although I am intrigued on what’s to come even though not fan of this sixth dimension thing.
This was fine, I guess. Nothing stood out, but nothing annoyed me. I just thought it was pretty bland. Not much to say.
Oh good more things are happening. Imagine if we wrapped up even one dangling plot thread! I dream of it every night.
I´m very sad to write a review like this one, since the Justice League is my favorite superhero team. But I can´t stand Snayder treating it like a plaground anymore. Batman is always making jokes, John Stwart is completely out of character (specially if you followed him in the recent Hal Jordan and Green Lantern Corps excellent series) and Flash is acting like a teenage boy that makes Impulse looks mature. The characterization of almost all the heroes is poor, with few exceptions like Martina Manhunter and Superman. And above everything, this looks like an adaptation of the terrible Superfriends show, made for 7-11 years old kids.
A confunsing story that after 19 issues is going nowhere and a team that has so many characters th more