It’s the Justice League versus the United Order as the truth that gives power to this new cosmic super team crosses a line that the Justice League cannot allow. Will there even be a United Planets after this thunderous clash of intergalactic superpowers? Also, Green Arrow must come to terms with his responsibilities to both Checkmate and the League. Ollie may have to pick which path to follow, but what does it mean for the future of the League if the guy paying the bills has to bail? The Silent School used their magic for years to protect Atlantis from all kinds of invaders, but nothing prepared them for the most powerful sorcerer ever…Memore
Justice League #67 is yet another clinic in how superhero team books should be. The creative team of both stories do some fantastic work. These are action-packed tales that impress in entirely different ways. Justice League is stellar, and this is yet another example of why. Read Full Review
Yes, the Projector is a bit of a cop out to end the Synmar threat. But the rest was pretty solid. And I love the Superman stuff. Read Full Review
Artist Phil Hester and colorist Hi-Fi craft some massive action sequences, but the introductions of the United Order break up the rhythm and unfortunately also don't seem to help endear the group to the reader. Read Full Review
Bendis books are instantly recognizable, as he manages to find room for lots of dialogue even in the most action-packed issues. Read Full Review
Hester does some good work with the art in the main story, but the style is lacking when trying to encompass so many different characters. Kumar does amazing work with the art in the other story and the details are welcome. Read Full Review
If I were able to rate the two stories in Justice League #67 separately, I would give Bendis' main story a rating of 2/5 and Ram V's backup a full 5/5. Kudos are due to Ram V and the artists of both stories. But c'mon Bendis. You're capable of better than you're delivering here. Either turn this around or hand over the reins to someone else. Read Full Review
Justice League needs a shake-up, a creative shot in the arm, or something. It's just feeling a bit stale. Read Full Review
The Justice League wraps up their battle with Synmar. The book itself is fairly straightforward and action focused, which leads to a fun but mostly forgettable read. Hopefully The Justice League can move onto a newer and more pressing arc soon. Read Full Review
The Justice League wraps up their battle with Synmar. The book itself is fairly straightforward and action focused, which leads to a fun but mostly forgettable read. Hopefully The Justice League can move onto a newer and more pressing arc soon. Read Full Review
Now that the Symar Utopica story seems to be over I just assume that the next story will be overhyping the United Order while continuing to make our heroes look awful because that's all this seemed to be because it looks like Bendis is only interested in putting his own characters over while barely telling a story to do it and the Justice League as a whole is just suffering, while the only real reason to pick this book up is a backup of the Justice League Dark that barely has enough space and time to do anything. Read Full Review
Justice League continues to be a disappointment and Bendis is running out of tricks to turn his run around. Read Full Review
Please, Lord, give Ram V and Sumit Kumar their own book. I can't recommend their story if it means you have to buy the rest of this comic. Read Full Review
9/10 Justice League Dark
5/10 Justice League
JL - Dunno why I'm continuing to read this shit 2.5/10
JLD - Ram V is a beast. 9.5/10
I don't know how much longer I can stand reading Bendis's writing here. All I can do is pray the end comes swiftly. Whether that's death or a new writer, I no longer care. Only rating this high because I like the backup story.
https://youtu.be/dMrfFKkmDW0
Would've been lower if not for concept content of the canon-challenged servicble backup story.
i skipped all the non-atlantis parts
I can easily say this was the worst issue of a comic I've ever read. I am a huge fan of most of what Bendis did at Marvel from Jessica Jones, Avengers, and even X-Men runs but it's as he's since his move to DC his books have just been getting worse to the point that they're now just unreadable. I read through DC Universe so reading an issue is free but can no longer waste my time or deal with the aggravation of this run.
I'm really not liking either story.
so fucking stupid