"Justice/Doom War" part eight! The Justice League is making their final push against Perpetua, but some players they previously counted as allies may have been working for the other side the whole time! Who among Perpetua's children will betray them and join Lex Luthor's war on justice?
Justice League is truly a series that has come out of no where to become one of my favorite series of all time. I shouldn't be surprised beings that I don't think there is one thing Scott Snyder has worked on that I didn't fall in love with but in my experience you can't put all your eggs in one writers basket. However, I will say that Snyder has been the exception so far to this. Jorge Jimenez has also been a key part in this series in bringing the world Snyder has imagined to life and I don't think there is a better artist out there to do so other then Greg Capullo himself. This issue is my favorite so far in the Doom/Justice War, and I can not wait to see how Snyder and team finish out the run of this amazing story. Read Full Review
Justice League #37 serves as a great lead-in to the battle of their lives. After laying the groundwork for months, we are finally on the edge of the story's conclusion, and it looks to be the biggest battle of the League's career. Snyder and Tynion have created an epic story here. If Snyder can stick the landing, this will be one of the all-time classic Justice League adventures. Read Full Review
Justice League #37 continues to redefine the limits of the comic medium, as well as serve as a reminder of why superhero stories have endured for as long as they have. With only two issues left in this run, I'm eager to see how Snyder, Jimenez, and Sanchez top it all off. Read Full Review
Jorge Jimenez's art is fantastic. Every panel is page is brilliantly drawn and detailed. The characters look amazing and the action is beautiful to behold. The opening battle is filled with characters and the fights are brutal and well done. I've gone back through this issue multiple times and continue to be awed by the visuals and how they complement the tone of the story. Read Full Review
This is an issue you're going to want to pick up and read immediately. This is not one you should let lay on your desk. This demands to be experienced. This is the climax that Snyder has been building up to, and it's one of the most exhilarating reads of the year. The final confrontation with Perpetua is on the horizon, and Justice is prepared to meet doom at the gates, and I'm just so incredibly hyped for this book right now. Read Full Review
More than most recent issues this felt like the bridge to the final two issues. The build-up is terrific and theres no doubt Snyder and Jimenez will deliver a conclusion worthy of this stellar arc. Read Full Review
There are a lot of moving parts in this issue and they come together at different times very well. Snyder and Jimenez do a great job supercharging the Justice League as they prepare for the final showdown, and I can't wait to see what the reveal on the final page means for Perpetua. At the same time, there's good development of characters and plot that's bound to show up later. Read Full Review
This one was definitely one of my favorite issues of the series so far. Justice League #37 was everything you could have hoped for from these heroes being able to slip back into their better qualities. As the last stretch of this story, it was only a matter of time before the Justice League was able to begin tipping the odds in their favor, but I'm glad that it was met with strong pacing and momentum jumping into it. Read Full Review
It's hard to believe that Snyder is wrapping up in only two issues, but given that he has something bigger coming with Capullo, I can't wait. Read Full Review
It's a big whopping crazy issue, and if you haven't beenfollowing it so far, you'll probably want to wait for the trade collections - but it's a wild and wooly smash-up, and sets up the finalconfrontation nicely. Read Full Review
Justice League #37 is popcorn comics at it's best. Read it. Read Full Review
Justice League #37 was a big, bombastic issue with over-the-top action, the death of another world and a scene that would make Abner Doubleday smile if he was alive and actually invented baseball. Overall, the issue finally gives the Justice League a win, but for how long and at what cost? I am looking forward to finding out in two weeks and it's one of the few DC books nowadays that I can actually say that about. Read Full Review
Scott Snyder's final arc is coming to an end. Thankfully, it seems he is going out on a high note. While the Justice/Doom War has not always been strong, it is better than ever. People will be excited to see how this finally plays out. Read Full Review
Justice League #37 is another entertaining read. Scott Snyder is about to take this story to another level as we head to the massive final conflict in the Justice/Doom war. If you have not hopped aboard this title then you definitely should do so. Justice League remains the gold standard for superhero team titles. Read Full Review
Justice League #37(Snyder, Jimenez, Sanchez, Napolitano) is a fun issue full of small,Crisis-esque moments as we build to the conclusion of "The Justice/Doom War". Read Full Review
Justice League #37 is essential reading, but it isn't the best this book can be. It's an enjoyable advancement of the plot, with delicious artwork, but the best is behind"and, hopefully, in front. Read Full Review
Nothing surprises or impresses the reader in this issue. But like I said, Snyder can stick a landing. And I have as much faith as Luthor does in Perpetua that he'll offer a satisfying conclusion in the next issue. Read Full Review
Heres the major problem: Im still not connected to this like I should be. When the heroes fight the villains, Im invested, but I just couldnt care less about Perpetua. We all know these worlds are coming back. Plus, with just two issues to go in this story (and Snyders run), there is a lot of stuff we still have to get to. Heres hoping issue 39 is a double-sized issue. Read Full Review
Heres the major problem: Im still not connected to this like I should be. When the heroes fight the villains, Im invested, but I just couldnt care less about Perpetua. We all know these worlds are coming back. Plus, with just two issues to go in this story (and Snyders run), there is a lot of stuff we still have to get to. Heres hoping issue 39 is a double-sized issue. Read Full Review
The fun is still there, but the gravity is unfortunately a bit wasted due to how quickly everything is moving. Read Full Review
Final pages alone make it worth cover price.
Favorite series I look forward to every month
Prelude:
Snyder and Tynion's Justice/Doom War has been great but it was at it's height with Jimenez on art. But, now he's back! So let's see how this issue pans out.
The Good:
First up, Jimenez's art is amazing.
I do love the wackiness that this issue has to it.
Hawkgirl and the World Forger's scenes were great.
The Bad:
Perpetua still isn't interesting.
There are quite some continuity errors within this issue, especially with the Justice League Dark but I'm willing to overlook these.
Conclusion:
A return to form for Justice League. It's just some wacky comic book fun with some incredible art. Basically a blockbuster film.
It is good as always, but I certainly understand anyone who thinks the ending is too long.
" Please let my car be okay. "
- FLASH
Fun stuff again, I can only write that so many times, u should pick the series up and put the justice league animated show on in the background
Noice. I'm a little worried that Snyder will do shenanigans to stand the landing but for the moment it is a very good blockbuster-like event
"No one gets left behind"
Good issue, with even better art, but I am so tired of these big cosmic level events.
It's high time to scale it down a notch or two.
Alright, let's get a move on here.
If this story arc doesn’t end next issue I’m going to scream.