Hi egon244,Arslan here. If you are keeping up with Justice league and Justice league dark. I'm just curious to ask, which series do you like more?
"The Justice Doom War" part three! Things are getting dangerous across the time stream. On one side of time, the Justice League team finds heroic purpose; on the other, it's a future full of chaos and trial. It's the Totality in action. If they can't stop Lex's Legion across all fronts, there may be only one other option: embrace Doom!
This is why we read comic books and with every revelation, new surprising appearance and epic action set piece, Snyder and Tynion are reminding DC fans that the Justice League is every bit as mighty as their Marvel counterparts. Don't miss this one. Read Full Review
Of all the different universe-shattering Crises in the history of the DCU, none of them have come close to matching the mind-bogglingly grandiose scale of the original Crisis on Infinite Earths. But, now Snyder and Tynion have not only matched this scale, but have taken us past it and to a whole new level. They have taken the League into uncharted territory, and I'm loving every minute of it. Read Full Review
Continuing to pay homage to the past while managing to build their own branch upon the mythos, Snyder, and Tynion create an unforgettable tale with a cast of magnificent artists. DC's flagship title stands tall and proves to be the powerhouse initially promised. Read Full Review
Howard Porter adds a lot of drama to the art as well. His style is the perfect complement to the tone of this story. Read Full Review
Justice League continues to change the state of the DCU in exciting ways, bringing together far corners of the Multiverse across time. The action, drama, humor, and bombast in Snyders run from its start remains as strong as ever. Read Full Review
"The Justice/Doom War" continues as the true focus of the narrative begins to come into view inJustice League #32(Snyder, Tynion IV, Porter, Napolitano). Read Full Review
A good third part in an epic tale to save the universe. This issue has plenty of action as it itches forward each plot towards the eventual showdown we've all been waiting for. Read Full Review
I've talked about how this Justice League run is essentially an event comic in every issue, but that doesn't do justice to how good it is. Most event comics aren't nearly as funny as this book and don't have half the good dialogue beats. Snyder and Tynion manage to keep the stakes sky high while never losing touch with the characters we love " not an easy feat. Read Full Review
My review does not do this book Justice. Get this title now. Read Full Review
Snyder, Tynion, Porter, and Manapul give us darn near a perfect comic book. Great writing, with jam packed action and fantastic art, plus resolution to a lot of questions! Read Full Review
Seeing heroes new and old fight alongside one another in the name of Justice makes this book well-worth the price of admission. Justice League (2018-) #32is a thrilling, well-crafted book that's not to be missed. Read Full Review
While things aren't looking great for Justice right now, this issue gets us to a more even playing field than we've had in this story since it started. It all looked great thanks to Howard Porter and Snyder and Tynion let their hair down a bit to have some fun. Fun is all I really need in the end and this book is becoming consistent in that department. Read Full Review
Part three turned out to be a very exciting chapter for The Justice Doom War. Justice League #32 gave us the best of both worlds, and that in itself impresses me because there is a lot going on at the same time right now. This is usually the part where a creative team might slip up while pulling us in too many directions, but this team knows what they are doing. Every piece of the story is engaging, and has a clear direction for where they will all converge as the final battle approaches. Read Full Review
The pacing still leaves me wanting more, as I feel that none of the arc's many moments are being given time to breathe, but this is still a very fun issue. Read Full Review
Justice League #32 is full of action and fun, just like any good comic should be. Read Full Review
Readers looking for fast-paced bombast and lots of fan service will likely find plenty to enjoy in Justice League #32; however, this ultimately suffers from attempting to do too much within too short a span of time. Read Full Review
DISCLAIMER:Batman Newsreceived an advance review copy of this book from DC. Read Full Review
not much not to like here the story continues to be excellent and the art is very well done
Prelude:
Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV have been killing it in the Justice Doom War. But now that the art has changed, can they keep up?
The Good:
You know I would say it. JSA!
Still love everything that is happening in the past and future.
Love the issue's ending.
Art is still good. Less so than last time but it still keeps my attention.
The Bad:
Similar to last time, I do question Aquaman's involvement due to the timeline and continuity. Oh well.
I'm not completely sold on Perpetua yet.
Conclusion:
While this issue stalls a bit compared to the past two, it is by no means a bad issue. I just wish that some things were cleared up and Perpetua more
Well executed.
Nice stuff! This arc continues to be great with cool little twists and action to supplement. The twist with the anti-monitor was really interesting I don't think he's been used like this before. I hope Snyder doesn't drag this event out since it's solicited until at least #38, which he hasn't done so far by providing great story as stated before. Jorge jiminez is missed here but I like porter's art. You could tell jiminez was a little rushed in the last two books but still very very good, hopefully he will come back great as usual. As stated in my doomsday clock review, my gripe with DC is how they chose to ignore that book and push this book and bendis legion forward. Unless that book takes place before current continuity? But that'smore
"There is also passion. And hope... And Truth."
- Wonder Woman
They’re acting like they’re running out of time with the issues. Too much bottled into a few panels. But Aquaman saves the day so that’s all that really matters.
"Let's bring her down!"
Good issue, I just wish Jorge Jimenez did this one as well. His style fits all the craziness that is happening in this arc more.
This issue felt a little shorter than the last two. I love Howard Porter's art, but it wasn't on par with New World Order and it reminds me of Drowned Earth (which was not amazing).
The twist at the end was predictable, and seeing as the solicitations reveal one of the brothers siding with Perpetua, the false hope doesn't have much of an effect due to the guaranteed success of Doom.
How is something this intense so boring?
I couldn't care less about this. Wake me up when hope isn't the cause of and solution to all of life's problems.