Theres a new Batman in townand the real Batman takes it upon himself to seek this imposter out. Plus, a new threat approaches our galaxy. Will the Justice League be prepared for it?
And I get pre-Crisis Supergirl! There is a DC book with Supergirl in it! Now if only Howard Porter could have stayed on the book! Read Full Review
If you've read the previous series Justice League 3000 then this comic is a must read. It goesback to what made that series a fun read and it has readers (like me) excited forwhat Giffen and DeMatteis can come up with in the next few issues to come. Read Full Review
Justice League 3001 essentially does its thing here and we're all better for it. While it's not a revolutionary series, it's one that does a great job of being weirdly referential, snarky and lovingly insulting to its own characters in a great way. It's oh so familiar to be sure for longtime DC Comics readers and that's a wonderful thing. At the same time, I always get a bit of a headache with it because of the amount of mental processing that must be done. Thankfully, this installment feels like it's pushing us forward to the big encounter, which could lead to some interesting changes depending on how it all plays out. I enjoy the heck out of this book for what it does and how it presents itself as this team really just nails it. Solid work all around. Read Full Review
Gal Gardner, Miasma and a Robo Batman I don't hate all put a smile on my face and there was even more. The (very open) mystery of Ariel/Lois is about to be busted wide open just as another fan favorite character has entered the fray. This issue was fast paced fun with great art and a kick ass multiple cliffhanger. While this issue may not win new fans, those smart enough to already be on the trolley should enjoy it. I did. Read Full Review
I definitely will recommend this comic book as DeMatteis and Giffen continue to pick up the momentum as these issues keep coming along. The art is really well; I was upset at some points, because their faces look lazy and does not match their other body, but it also goes along with the way that the story is being told. I am enjoying the girl power attitude that you get from reading the comic book, so I can't complain there! Read Full Review
While Keith Giffen, J.M Dematteis and Howard Porter's JLI of the Future hasn't really gelled with me as a reader, there are a lot of ideas in the latest issue of Justice League 3001 that are really appealing. Read Full Review