The League decides to launch a mission to rescue Green Lantern without Cadmuss approval! Plus: The unfortunate return of The Flash makes things awkward for everybody!
I have to say, despite the first few issues, this comic has really stepped it up. The moment the origin of the JL3k was revealed, everything has become more interesting. Our heroes are still hopelessly outclassed, and the universe in the future feels a little bit too much for such a fractured team, but at least we are getting there. And the old adage "Love someone for their flaws" has never been truer, as not only their weaknesses but character traits have begun to grow on me, especially Superman's false bravado. While Justice League 3000 is far from perfect, it's getting there. One issue at a time. Read Full Review
Series regular artist Howard Porter is welcome back to the title with open arms after last issue's absence. His layouts and panel designs gives the title a unique look that's full of character. Porter continues to prove that on this title — as last issue's guest artists proved — he just can't be replaced.Justice League 3000 is a team book through and through, not only from the characters but the creative team as well. The blend of the beloved writing duo of Giffen and DeMatteis with Porter's art and Hi-Fi's colors has crafted distinct and vibrant worlds and characters that are truly unlike anything else. Read Full Review
This was a fun issue to read. It shows that some of the characters have changed during the past six issues of the series. The art looks good and makes me want to know more about these guys. The lack of actual fighting will be made up with next issue but with any good series, story is what matters most. Characterization is the meat of any good book and Justice League 3000 #6 has that. Read Full Review
I am still not fully convinced by the title, but I do see a ray of hope now and can only wish that things continue along the same path for the next few issues. Read Full Review
I don't know what it is, but there's something that's drawing me back again and again to Justice League 3000. While this new Justice League still has grating personality issues, there appears to be glimmers of hope shining through in this issue. Read Full Review
Justice League 3000 #6 doesn't do anything to make me like this series anymore. Worse yet, it is a frustrating read that poses more questions than it answers...as usual. While I really have enjoyed Howard Porter's art, this book is in danger of being dropped from my reading pile. Read Full Review
In short, Justice League 3000 #6 is a potpourri of things we've seen before, a dystopian future storytelling kit with familiar names on all-new characters, brought down by overwriting and excessive negativity. Read Full Review
It's picking up steam. I could actually picture this team after first story arc, which I couldn't do until now.