Theyve been plotting for months, and now Cadmus plans come to fruition! The FIVEs true leader is revealed at last! And The Flash dies again! Its just another a day in the life of the future Justice League.
This is what would happen if Quentin Tarantino were to write a super hero comic book. Lots of laughs, lots of shocks, and lots of things you can't believe you witnessed. Just when I think this group can't go through the wringer any more, it hits the fan all the harder. This is a Don't Miss book! Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
This is the payoff that I was waiting for. I struggled through some particularly bad issues in the first few months, but the series has certainly picked up the pace. The villains have felt pretty overwhelming, and the Justice League 3K has felt little better than completely inept. Finally things are coming together and even though the group has a boot on their collective neck, I can't wait to see the Five versus the League. Good show, DC! Read Full Review
This issue kept you going and going. When there wasn't action, there was intense plot details, if there wasn't anything else, the fact that we are slowly getting our Justice League back emotionally, is a terrific thing to watch. Giffen is delivering in my opinion, and I'm excited to see where this story leads. It's only seven issues in people! Get to reading! Read Full Review
If you were considering droppingJustice League 3000, I have to stop you right there. This issue actually turns that around for readers who are still buying the series. It shows a new direction while staying true to story without it feeling like it changed so much that it's another story. I can't wait to see how the league deals with the enemy in control of everything they know so far. Although I do hope they end this story arc soon as I really like to see what else this series could bring as I heard the writers are planning to bring in an Injustice League and a whole new set of New Gods. Read Full Review
Justice League 3000 #7 delivers on the early promise of the book. Everything comes together and DeMatteis and company are finally firing on all cylinders. I am excited for next issue and that's something I haven't been able to say in a long while. I hope this is the start of good times to come. Read Full Review
When something familiar is made unfamiliar one of two things can happen. It's either going to be terrible, or it's going to be awesome. JL3k rips our heroes out of the modern age we know and puts them in the future. In an unknown setting, with little resources and no Watchtower support. And this is working out very well, hell I'm ready to call this one of the best JLA books out there. But that might be because of all the shock and surprises. Read Full Review
Buy this comic if you like alien worlds with cool art, familiar characters free of the bonds of continuity, or overly expository scripts. Read Full Review
Crazy stuff! Where can they go from here?
At some points I feel like saying "Enough with the rehashing we got it the first five times".Seven issues in I'm still not sure how far along we are in this first arc, perhaps halfway? Despite the crowded panels the art of Porter,the blindside we get towards the end will compel me to pick up #8.