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"The Sixth Dimension" chapter five! The League's plan is in full swing, but one member of the team isn't on board with their message and sides with the World Forger! Betrayed, there's only one person who can turn the tide of this battle. Can Superman find the strength to escape his prison planet and save the Justice League, or is the League doomed to live out their days trapped in the Sixth Dimension?!
This arc keeps getting better and I'm thrilled this is one of the few DC books that's still on the every other week schedule. Having to wait a month for the next installment would be way too long. Read Full Review
This event is continuously impressing me. I feel like it is more of a "Crisis" level DC comic than anything else on the stands right now. Justice League is one of the must buy books if you are into DC. Read Full Review
Justice League #24 is as much an energetic chase through space as it is a thought-provoking piece of storytelling. Read Full Review
With a level of quality unseen since the days of Grant Morrison and Howard Porter on JLA, Scott Snyder and Jorge Jimenez elevate this title to unassailable glory. Remaining ever exciting and an absolute sight to behold, this series blows contemporaries out of the water with the fun, imaginative stories and just all around love for this universe and these characters. Justice League is an absolute must read for any fan of superhero comics. Read Full Review
Clever ideas, great one-liners, and intense chase sequences make this story arc feel like a blockbuster event. It's like a bonus blockbuster event before DC Comics really lets loose with Year of the Villain. Snyder and Jimenez are reminding us comics are supposed to be fun. Read Full Review
Justice League #24 brings us right up to the edge of "The Sixth Dimension's" conclusion. The big questions of right and wrong, ideals vs. pragmatism, and the fate of the universe are painted clearly and gorgeously in word and pictures, with Snyder, Jimenez, and Sanchez at the absolute tops of their respective games. This is the connected DC Universe at its pinnacle, and I'm thrilled to be along for the ride. Read Full Review
Justice League #24 gives us an interesting dynamic between the Justice League and the alternate future version of the Legion of Doom while Batman contemplates a decision that might change what you think about him. Read Full Review
Overall, Justice League #24 was a rollercoaster of emotions from choices and decisions that this team was forced to make in unique situations. What you have to love about this book right now is that this creative team went big without going overboard. Here we are still captivated by everything genuine about these heroes, and they have accomplished this without the need to make this too intricate or in need of more explanation than necessary. Read Full Review
I'm trying to appreciate every morsel of this story. This is the penultimate issue of the arc, which has easily been the best arc of JUSTICE LEAGUE in at least three or four years. The artistic force of Jimenez and Sanchez is one that literally blows me away with every page turn, and Snyder's story has been fun and compelling. Read Full Review
Jorge Jimenez astonishes with the art in this issue. All of the action is intense and beautifully drawn. Alejandro Sanchez puts the icing on the cake with the amazing, vibrant colors. Read Full Review
As Scott Snyder's Justice League run approaches its landmark twenty-fifth issue, it's continuing to hit on all cylinders as it delivers one of the largest-scale stories since Grant Morrison's legendary run. Read Full Review
Five chapters in and "The Sixth Dimension" arc continues to excite and entertain; Snyder and Jimenez are a creative force to be reckoned with. Read Full Review
Snyder and Jimenez deliver a high octane issue of Justice League! Things get tense as the League races to confront the World Forger. Snyder's controversial take on Batman may upset some, but it makes sense. Jimenez's art is gorgeous as usual, he does a great job of differing tone in different scenes with his pencils and inks. Read Full Review
Ultimately I thought this was an incredible issue that had so many amazing things happening that it's hard to talk about all of them. There's just so many interesting and fun things happening here, and I loved how the separate threads are starting to link up as we near the end of this sixth dimension arc. I for one cannot wait to see how Scott Snyder, Jorge Jimenez and James Tynion IV wrap up this story and push us forward going into the Year of The Villain. Read Full Review
I continue to dig this Sixth Dimension story in Justice League and while I keep waiting for Batman to reveal he is the smartest guy in the dimension, I also don't want it to end. This story has reignited my enthusiasm for this book and I hope it's a momentum that continues well into the summer and beyond. The Justice League should be one of the biggest and best in the line! Read Full Review
Justice League #24 is another excellent read. Snyder keeps this wild train ride rolling along with an issue that delivers a balanced read that should appeal to a large cross-section of readers. Justice League is one of those rare titles that is almost always worth the price of admission. It is this level of sustained excellence that makes this title such a unique comic book. Read Full Review
Once again Snyder and his merry band of misfits deliver a fantastic issue ofJustice League.Moving forward “The Sixth Dimension” storyline is undoubtedly going to be a touchstone arc for Snyder's tenure on the title. And while this arc is starting to feel a bit long, such a sin can be forgiven due to the sheer scope and size of this project. Justice League #25 will thankfully wrap up this story. Hopefully, this team will stick the ending. Verdict: very good; worth your time. Read Full Review
VerdictWhether the League ends up fighting with or against Batman in the upcoming conflict, it still promises to be a defining conflict in the Justice League's history. It is clear that the Justice League's current adventures will play into the overarching Rebirth saga, which guarantees that every issue is a must-read story. Read Full Review
Another amazing issue, with excellent art. Justice League is leading the charge in writing and art at DC right now. I continue to look forward to the next issue, wondering what will happen next. Read Full Review
Justice League #24 pushes both Batman and the Justice League in interesting directions. Read Full Review
While overall fun and entertaining, Justice League #24 is full of questionable character decisions. Read Full Review
Man, I hate Batman so much! Rewriting his friends cell by cell to his will? That's messed up. The World Forger seem like a bigger threat now. I loved the whole Legion of Doom's reformed selves. The whole conversation that happened there and the way they saved the Justice League from Apokolips, the actions were exhilarating, it was all so emotional and proves there's good in everyone. And as usual, well done starting this comic with Clark, makes fans like me adore Superman even more.
The first three pages are a better Kent Family story than anything Bendis has done since taking over.
The rest of the book is just as good. Big space battle scenes that aren't overwhelming and confusing, and an emotionally satisfying sacrifice that works.
Things are finally coming together at the end of this arc. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
"Flash... I Still hate you"
I loved the old Legion of Doom and their emotional exchange with the younger heroes, especially Grodd and Flash. The art as always is way too good for a biweekly series.
Great interactions between the main cast and the villains. The issue was stretched a bit too much, although it gave it more of that epic feeling. Jorge Jimenez artwork is simply stunning, by far the best artist on this book. I cannot wait for the conclusion of this arc just to see how everything wraps up, as there's a lot going on.
Well feel like the Superman part in beginning of the issue was unnecessary but other than that, thoroughly enjoyed it! And be down for more of that Legion of Doom.
THE GOOD:
-I'll be honest, I thought this issue was great. I also think this story arc is excellent in general, the best thing that's ever happened to this series.
-Man, that opening scene was perfect. Just absolutely perfect.
-The art is fantastic.
-The humor was great. Very naturally injected into the story, but very funny. I think this series may have found it's groove.
-This portrayal of the Legion of Doom was so good.
-Despite not liking the Batman parts, that ending was really well executed.
THE BAD:
-Batman's part of the story wasn't my favorite. The most exposition, the least interesting.
-I wish we could've gotten more on the Bat more
"The sun was in my eyes"
I love the fact that this story arc is so consistently good. Love it.
But not as much as Jimenez's and Sanchez's art. Yes, I do this with every review and it's boring, but I just can't praise their work enough. It's great, it's amazing, it is spectacular. The characters, with their slightly exaggerated features, look great and the action is just so dynamic and fun.
Man, how good this is.
However, what surprised me in this issue was Scott Snyder. I didn't expect he could write Superboy, and Superboy with his father so well.
(In truth, he writes the whole League pretty well. Although his Flash is a bit too jokey, a bit too MCU.)
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idk what's going on but it looks cool
I laughed when Grodd said he still hated Flash, I won’t lie.
This isn't too bad but there's so much holding me back on this that ties back to my enjoyment of the previous 23 issues. I think there's not much hope of this series being truly great, if you weren't convinced early on.
Nothing special. Batman was way too overpowered in this issue& I don’t buy it. Snyder is often taking the prep time a little bit too far& I also don’t buy it for a second, that Batman could invent anything with the X element. Also I’m quite tired of his stupid suits. Why not somebody has them just blown up, I don’t know...
I also didn’t really like Darkseid‘s role in this story. Why would he team up with the remnants of the Legion of Doom& I don’t buy it, that some future version of Lois is smarter than him.
Batman‘s motivations also don’t make much sense, he just seemed to have lost his mind here.
Therefore it was ok, but had many flaws.
A lazy knock-off from the amazing Tower of Babel story.