All secrets revealed! Caught in the Justice League's trap, the Eradicator reveals the truth hidden in his circuits. And as Superman confronts his past defeat, it's up to Wonder Woman to make a decision that will divide the team. The no-holds-barred war between the League and a murder machine with Superman's face concludes!
Justice League #43 was another great issue, capping off a superb story. Even though Venditti won't be sticking around much longer, it is still worth getting into. With top notch writing and art, this issue exemplifies the Justice League at their best. Read Full Review
Justice League #43(Venditti, Mahnke) wraps up the war with The Eradicator neatly with plenty of fun, action-oriented storytelling. Read Full Review
Mahnke made a welcome return to the book, which was timely for this final throw down. He didnt shortchange showcasing the Leagues powers in action specifically John Stewarts ring effects. Read Full Review
Rober Venditti's first story arc in his Justice League run comes to a close. The battle against The Eradicator was a fun self contained story. Hopefully Venditti goes from strength to strength and starts to build a larger narrative soon enough. Read Full Review
The action comes fast and furious in Justice League #43, with characters falling and the armies on both sides shrinking blow by blow. But despite this, Venditti keeps a solid grasp on his core characters, especially Superman. Read Full Review
Doug Mahnke delivers some excellent art in this issue. The action is fantastic and every panel is filled with beautiful details that ramp up the story and capture the eye. Read Full Review
Bringing this review back to my initial analogy, I don't think that there's anything wrong with a writer's run beginning with something small like this: a DM never knows how much time they really have with their team, and should prioritize a good time over a long time. And this book is a good time! It's a shame to know that Venditti's run won't last long, and that I likely can't expect much of a larger scale from him " but I'm hoping that he manages to dive a little deeper into the characters while he's here, so that we can all say that he made the most of the time he had. Read Full Review
It could be better. It could be worse. But it's definitely readable. Read Full Review
I know we all like our heroes to be capable. I mean, they've been saving the world a long time now, but for how big the threat of the Eradicator and his Advance Legion seemed previously, here it just ends in a whimper as everything comes to an end because it must. The art in this issue is great and the battle is pretty terrific, but some of the characters feel a bit off here and our villain's threat level was taken away immediately. Read Full Review
Even the return of Doug Mahnke on pencils couldn't save this storyline from ending with a whimper. Read Full Review
A good end to the arc! As another user did say, it was refreshing to know that there could be minor issues in the world and not intergalactic issues every issue.
Just wish Madame Xanadu would've joined the League!
I probably enjoyed this more than I should have. A very standard JL caper but I found that rather refreshing. Would've been nice had my boy Eradicator not been disposed of so easily but he was still reasonably menacing in the lead-up.
Mahnke's art is always a welcome sight and it was a pleasure to flip through this book.
Prelude:
While Venditti's Justice League improved last issue, it really needs to prove itself here.
The Good:
Mahnke's art was good.
I liked Clark's speech.
The Bad:
Continuity is confusing.
Even though I know it won't last it's annoying that Eradicator was killed off.
It's boring.
Predictable story as well.
Conclusion:
There were some good aspects to it but ultimately it was a boring and predictable story.
A little cheesy, god bless.
This is very lame.
Eradicator is lame.