"The Sixth Dimension" chapter four! Our heroes have been banished to the prison planet of villains by the World Forger. Stuck with no way of escape, the team hatches a plan to defeat the World Forger and get back to their dimension with the help of a new ally, but where is Superman?!
What more can be said that hasn't been thus far about this run of Justice League? The team of Snyder, Jimenez, and Sanchez are crafting a space opera chock full of surprising stories, exceptional worldbuilding, and stunning artwork. Read Full Review
Earth's Mightiest Heroes might dominate the box office, but the Justice League stand uncontested as the premiere team book currently on the market. This flagship title continues to blow any contemporary team book out of the water with the high art and imaginative ideas. Snyder and Jimenez are a breath of fresh air in the current comic landscape as they work together magnificently. Read Full Review
Another great issue in a story arc that balances action, plot progression, and deeply thoughtful ideas. Read Full Review
Justice League #23 brings us back to the sixth dimension where our heroes' quest for justice once again is held under a microscope. Good is bad. Bad is good. And Batman might have the power to end everything. Read Full Review
Jorge Jiminez delivers some incredibly beautiful and detailed art throughout the issue and the differences in visual tone between the four different locations is magnificently rendered. Read Full Review
Snyder and Jimenez deliver another excellent chapter in the Perpetua saga! The League is split up, and Snyder shows new wrinkles in their character. Jimenez's art is top notch, as always. Read Full Review
Under Snyder's leadership, Justice League has once again become the cornerstone title of the DCU. This story is massive. Its implications reach far beyond the pages ofJustice League alone. While there's still a certain amount of mystery about where all of this is heading, there's no doubt that this creative team is building to something big. Verdict: It's worth your time and money. Read Full Review
Justice League hasnt let up once in this arc and its been a thrilling ride through this alternate reality. With so many cliffhangers, I wont bother trying to predict where Snyder and Jimenez are going to take us next and just sit back and enjoy the ride. Read Full Review
This is another solid entry in this arc. The story is unpredictable and hits all the right notes, and the art is stupendously beautiful. This is well worth checking out. Read Full Review
As the 6th Dimension story continues to shake up Justice League, Justice League #23 takes on a tone equal points between an event comic and a character-driven suspense thriller. Read Full Review
I may not fully understand the “larger” world ending story completely that is going on, but I get the gist of it and that is all I need to enjoy this issue and story arc. Justice League #23 is just again another fun issue from this creative team. Everything is just good about it. The story is interesting and engaging. The characters get some great moments throughout and it has me very intrigued to see what comes next. The art continues to be just delightful! From action scenes to talking head scenes the art team does a tremendous job of capturing the moments throughout the issue. All around this was just a great super-hero comic. Read Full Review
Justice League #23 reminds us afresh that Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez were made for each other, and that together, they were made for us, we who love comics. There's plenty of heroism, humor, and big comic book action to satisfy our cravings, and all of it is realized impeccably by Jimenez, Sanchez, and Napolitano. When this book is on, it's on, and you should be reading it. Read Full Review
VerdictThe League's outing to the Sixth Dimension wasn't what I was expecting. However, it's proven to be an interesting story that has added a lot of depth to the cosmic goings-on in the DC books over the past few years. With each chapter, it becomes clearer that the DCU is headed for a major occurrence that somehow dwarfs any event preceding it. Whatever it is, it seems the Justice League is in the thick of it, so keeping up with this title is essential. Luckily, it's also a tremendously exciting story too. Read Full Review
This Sixth Dimension story has been all sorts of fun, but Scott Snyder shows us a bit of the dark side (is?) of it all. We are left wondering if our heroes are making the right choices and I am surely coming back in two weeks to find out. The story is intriguing and the art is awesome! Read Full Review
Justice League #23 is a nice change of pace in an otherwise crazy and bombastic story. Read Full Review
Justice League #23 is another excellent read. Scott Snyder continues to deliver one gem after another with this title. This issue treats the reader to classic super hero action and adventure with the quality and depth of writing that is not found on many mainstream super hero titles. This comic continues to be well worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Ultimately I felt this was a pretty solid read and enjoyable chapter in the Sixth Dimension story arc, but when you compare it to the previous issues in this series, it somehow seems less than special which is a bit unfair when you put into perspective just how amazing the previous issues have been. Nonetheless, this book still remains to be amongst my most recommended titles to pick up this week. Read Full Review
While there are a few confusing details, it is another solid issue. Justice League remains one of the best books put out by DC. Read Full Review
This is leading into a big event (that's explained further in this week's DC's Year of the Villain comic) so DC fans will want to jump in now. Read Full Review
Starting and ending this comic with Superman was really beautiful. His unrelenting struggle means there is hope, hope shines brighter here than anything. It was interesting to look at a different version of Lois and Jimmy holding the fort full of bad guys. The whole deal with World Forger and Batman is so wrong, I hate Batman here more than ever. The part where Flash asks the league to wait up as all of them run towards something with their hands still cuffed, the irony, it was good. Legion of Doom helping reminder of the Justice League at the end was certainly unexpected, not to mention Darkseid, I can't believe what I just read. It was so crazy!
THE GOOD:
-I liked the opening for this comic a lot.
-The art is beautiful. Jorge Jimenez is super-talented.
-The fight between Mr. Mxyzptlk and Bat-Mite was as fantastic as expected.
-I think Shayne is a great character. One of the best things to come out of this story arc.
-Seeing all those future villains was great.
-This issue did something unexpected with Legion of Doom and I really liked how they executed it.
-The end was great. I think Batman's got some other trick up his sleeve, but maybe that's just me.
THE BAD:
-I didn't like the Apokalips setting as much as the previous issues, but oh well, that's a minor problem.
Lots of great moments in this issue. Jimenez's artwork is stunning, and quite DBZ-esque as times, which I kind of dig. Batman's actions in this issues were questionable, but he must have a bigger plan in mind.
Forget Batman Damned, this is where you will see real Batdick.
After last issue had halted my excitement, this issue surely brought it back up with great artwork and keeps my interest!
Great issue. I keep asking myself, whether Batman is out of his mind, but this also keeps the story exciting. Snyders JL is great so far& teases a big event coming.
And the Darkseid is line was funny used this time. I hope Snyder uses Darkseid well in future issues.
"Guys, wait up!"
This is the first story arc in this volume of the Justice League that is continuously good and entertaining from issue to issue.
There are plot twists, last time rescues from some really unexpected characters, blind space ship pilots, good guys being bad guys and heroes making some bold decisions (how could you do that Man?).
As for the art. Well, Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez are making a phenomenal job here. Words can't really do Justice to how gorgeous these pages are, so I'm just gonna stop here.
Good-bye.
I'm sure the ending is a fakeout, but I don't like it. The rest of the issue is mostly fine. I just feel like this story has been done before, and better then. This is a really simple story, when you get down to it. And that's good, I guess. I just expect more from a title that's supposedly the best thing in comics at the moment.
I feel much the same as I have been for a while now.