Dont miss the JLA3Ks final battle against the fury of The Five!
This is what you show someone if they say, “Comics are for kids.” This has iconic characters with a twist in a highly entertaining story with stunning visuals. This is the apex of super hero books. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
Justice League 3000 #10 is a fun issue that I highly recommend any reader to buy. We finally get to explore this different DC universe with more characters and see a close to the first story arc. After reading Justice League 3000 #10 I can't wait to get my hands on the next issue. Read Full Review
The Justice League finally faces The Five and I couldn't ask for too much more. A great setting, awesome guest stars and a team building battle make this a great issue and the springboard for more great adventures. I can't wait to see where they take us next. Read Full Review
"Justice League 3000" #10 essentially ties up the first true arc of this series, but also functions as a tidy encapsulation of all that has assembled to this point without burdening itself under its own weight. To the credit of the writing team, the story felt well-paced for ten issues, but in retrospect, every issue of "Justice League 3000" (including this one) has felt thicker than most contemporary comic books. "Justice League 3000" #10 is not a quick read, but it is a full one, giving readers a variety of characters, situations and settings to absorb. As the universe expands, the League finds their groove and the creative fires on all cylinders; the future is looking pretty bright for "Justice League 3000." Read Full Review
Justice League 3000 #10 is a good outing that has some rough aspects to it. But that doesn't stop this part of their adventure from becoming an engaging trip in its own right. Where this all goes from here I honestly have no idea but I'm invested in it as this comes recommended. Read Full Review
This felt to me like your standard comic book arc ending. Good guys come up with a cool plan, bad guys seemingly overcome trap but wind up on the wrong end anyway, both teams fight and then we get a resolution. There wasn't much here that added anything new, but as someone who doesn't read a whole lot of team-books, this was fun for me, regardless of the artwork, which felt off. Read Full Review
Justice League 3000 is a series of inconsistencies. When it takes a step forward, it takes one back as well leaving it feeling stagnant rather than fresh. I'll admit that I'm interested to see what else the series has in store, especially given all of the loose threads it leaves in its wake, but the writers have to get a grip on their storytelling tactics, especially with how much they have yet to cover. If the final page is any indication of the direction of the series, Justice League 3000 has a lot of story to tell. I only hope its future outings are better than this. Read Full Review
Final end of battles with The Five