Teris had a rough time since she joined the League. Shes died, been reborn as the new Flash, and battled against the Five, demon armies, and a world full of Starros! Shes even dated Superman! Along the way, shes always had help, but now shell have to face one of the original Flashs greatest enemies: the Mirror Master!
A fun read that serves as a good entry point for new readers. This has me wishing that all comics could be this fun, rather than the constant multi-partend-of-the-world epics. Read Full Review
Justice League 3001 #4 is another stellar issue that will no doubt keep an already dedicated audience. Though truth be told it's so good it really does deserve to find more as this outing with the fastest woman alive comes highly recommended. Read Full Review
Justice League 3001 #4 was a fun read and recommend reading it if you just want to see some silly hijinks with characters that are different then most Justice League characters seen today. You will get a laugh out of this guaranteed. Read Full Review
Definitely a high point for this title. Read Full Review
This kind of issue is exactly what I needed to start feeling like I'm getting the book a bit more in a sense. Read Full Review
Anyways, this was a Flash-centric story and we learn much more about Teri here. This also helps fill in some information for any readers who jumped on board for 3001 and didn't read 3000. But I keep hoping for more Supergirl. Read Full Review
This is a side story and while I'd usually cry foul about the timing of such a thing, I enjoyed it too much to complain much. DeMatteis and Giffen give readers some major Teri/Flash character development as she deals (hilariously) with Mirror Master. While I couldn't recommend this issue to new readers, everyone already reading should get a kick out of it. Read Full Review
"Justice League 3001" feels weird and not in a constructive way. It has the potential to be good, but not in any way the creators initially intended. Read Full Review
I'm honestly not sure how I feel about this. It has the camp that JL3K has been known for, but it also doesn't know when a bit has run stale (also that JL3K has been known for). While I'm torn on the change in art direction and what purpose this story holds in the overall Injustice League arc, fans of Flash and Mirror Master will find this book enjoyable. Read Full Review