"The Justice Doom War" part four! Apex Lex Luthor is in ascendance, and he's taking out the remaining members of the Justice League in the present just as his Legion of Doom is beating down the time-traveling heroes in both the past and the future. Batman, Superman and the rest of our heroes may have just figured out how Kamandi's timeline works when terrible Hypertime quakes rattle their existence, threatening to strand them far from their own time. Meanwhile, the Flash, Green Lantern and the Justice Society take another leap through time, heading for...ancient Atlantis?
Just when you think the story must be reaching its climax, Snyder and Tynion manage to throw in some new development to take the story up to yet another level. They set out to give us the ultimate high-stakes event possible and have thus far been successful in doing so. Justice League is 2019's must read title. Read Full Review
Each issue keeps topping the one that came before it and this is one of those rare instances where an event doesn't feel artificially stretched out. Snyder and Tynion really do seem like they cold keep this arc going for another four issues without losing steam. Justice League remains one of the superior titles for DC for another week and this is another highly entertaining chapter of this outstanding epic storyline. Read Full Review
Snyder and Co. continue to weave an intricate tale of epic proportions. Action, twists, and heart pack this book from cover to cover, making it an absolute page-turner. Out of this world art and an enthralling story keep this book at must-read status. Read Full Review
Snyder and Tynion continue to push the boundaries of a non-event title, even if theyve given it event status. The amount of action and amount of character is this book certainly is impressive. Throw in some good character moments, some humor, and advancement to the story and youve got a great issue! Read Full Review
Do you like big storytelling, fun twists, and plenty of action? Give "Justice/Doom War" a look for its fun take on big action storytelling. Every issue seems to ramp up faster and, dare I say it, more furious. Read Full Review
There's no comic on the stands that packs more into each issue than Snyder and Tynion's epic "spine" for the DCU at the moment and Justice League #33 is no exception. Dividing the narrative into three parts and sending the heroes around time and space, it can be a little disorienting but the writing team does a good job of grounding every scene in its location. Read Full Review
Justice League #33 sets the heroes up for a stellar come back while doubling down on the time travel multiversal madness that's made this run so much fun. Read Full Review
Overall, ‘The Justice Doom War' part four continues to raise the stakes in new and exciting ways. Just when you thought maybe you've seen everything that might knock you at the edge of your seat, they find new ways to show us that we haven't seen anything yet. Justice League #33 gives us a lot more to look forward to when once more it should be said that even turning the tides of this war is easier said than done. Read Full Review
Justice League #33(Snyder, Tynion, Redondo, Sampere, Albarran, HI FI, Napolitano) delivers a final page that will leave many fans squealing with joy as "The Justice/Doom War" continues. Read Full Review
Justice League #33 is full of bombastic, manga-esque moments. Even in the year of the villain, it puts heroes and fun front and center. Read Full Review
This was an action-packed issue that flew by pretty quick, put our heroes between a rock (Totality?) and a hard place and then showed that some awesome help might be on the way. I am enjoying it all with a smile on my face. Read Full Review
Justice League #33 is a solid but not amazing issue. Snyder and Tynion's script is fun, although cheesy at moments. Both writers know how to plot a book, leaving the reader wanting more. The last page of this issue is a fantastic cliffhanger. With regards to Redondo and Sampere's art, it gets the job done despite its lack of pizzazz. Overall, Justice League #33 is a minor dip in quality, but it's still a pretty good issue. Read Full Review
Justice League #33 is a big step back in the right direction. Snyder and Tynion gracefully juggle multiple plot threads, and Redondo, Sampere, and Hi-Fi realize it all beautifully on the page. After a very brief dip, this is once again one of DC's two or three must-read series. Read Full Review
Justice League #33starts ramping up the stakes as the Justice/Doom War marches toward its conclusion. With the appearance of a certain character at the end of this issue, I can't wait to see what Snyder and Tynion bring to the table in future installments. They've proven that they are willing to embrace even the craziest of concepts and that's what makes good comics. Read Full Review
This is still a fun series"a summer blockbuster with some pacing issues that's still great for popcorn viewing. Read Full Review
The Justice/Doom War is on its fourth part. While there are many exciting things happening in this comic, somehow it reads drier than expected. While it is a good comic overall, there are higher expectations when it comes to the team handling this title and what they have pulled off before. Read Full Review
Awesome!!!
what a great book the story and art are excellent! this continues to be the best dc book
Prelude:
The Justice Doom War has been utterly amazing so far. As we reach part four, are Snyder and Tynion able to keep up?
The Good:
JSA! (Look, I'm going to mention it every time we see them in this series. It's been too long.)
That cliffhanger. Oh, I am so excited.
Really like the character development in this issue.
Also they explained why Aquaman is here. Sort of. I'll take it.
The Bad:
Perpetua and the Ultra-Monitor. Yeah, it doesn't work for me.
Conclusion:
Snyder and Tynion continue on their Justice Doom War and it is still amazing for me. Unfortunately the main threat is still underwhelming which is a concern.
I am loving this run.
" My whole life... I heard a story... A story of great disaster... A story about how, when faced with great evil, good people banded together and fought back. About how they fought as one and failed. For a long time i thought the message was, it up to you alone to protect what you care about. To treat every fight as though you're the last personn on earth. "
- KAMANDI
That last page will put a smile on anyone born before the turn of the century.
Ultra-Monitor ? For real ? Damn, this is as stupid as it is great. This really feels like an event and it's a good one. Still liking YOTV and because Snyder's still writing it, I hope the conclusions will stick the landing
Awesome ending, best arc so far in Snyder's run. This book is turning more and more into the DC animated universe from the 90s and 200s and I'm all for it.
"...and that's when thing got knocked into twelfth gear!"
The whole aquaman storyline feels super rushed but the reveal at the end was kind of worth it : )
Everything happens so much.
This is so stilted and boring. Big things are happening but to make sure you know big things are happening, they're going to explain that big things are happening. Yet at the same time, this entire thing is couched in a hand-wavy logic that's never been fully explained, so anything can happen, and everything does happen on the whim that it's cool to see. Please clap.
fuck off snyder