Evil Zeus of Injustice League 3000 has returned, and hes created a new race of the most bizarre New Gods in DCU history! And a new threat enters U.P. space and theyre systematically eliminating any and all obstacles to their masters conquest. Plus, the most unexpected super death in super history. No. Really. Youll never guess.
But that's the beauty of this book. This book continues to be one of the most entertaining and complex books I read. It is something of a deep dive into DC continuities. Giffen and DeMatteis continue to grab me, steamrolling ahead with new characters, new threats, and now deaths. Plus, Silver Age Supergirl! Add Doran's clean art and this issue is a complete win. Read Full Review
This issue shows that there are changes coming for the Justice League. While we've seen this series try many things that make each issue different than the last, this comic really spices things up in ways that readers never expect to go. It shows that the team behind this series can do dramatic stories while still have that comedic charm Giffen and DeMatteis are known for. Read Full Review
Justice League 3001 is firing on all cylinders here even if I can't figure out what it is that it's exactly powering. There's a silly, crazy, and wacky approach to what's done and it absolutely works – if you're able to connect with this particular style. I've read so much of DeMatteis and Giffen over the years that I know I'm a fan of it, though sometimes it takes a few issues to get in sync with it. This issue has so many great lines, so many reaction shots and a lot of great action to it that it's a fast read even with all the dialogue. Colleen Doran does her usual excellent work here and helps to elevate the work as a whole as she does with any project she works on. A very, very, fun book and a series worth checking out for something different. Read Full Review
Were seeing a sea change in the book this month and next, with an all-new all-female team coming together in January, so I expect a little more dark before the dawn in Justice League 3001. Im OK with that, though, as the characters remain compelling, their interplay is quick and amusing without being ham-fisted, and theres lots to lavish over in issue #6 with Doran on board. Keep the bwah ha has and the gasps of horror coming, team JL3K1! Im enjoying every one of them. Read Full Review
While I loved Justice League 3000, I kind of fell off it when it added that extra year. Well, after this issue, I'm back on the trolley and can't wait to see what happens next. This issue addresses and takes care of a slew of problems I had with the series and did so in pretty shocking ways. Colleen Doran fills in on art and I really liked it and remember, I am a card carrying Howard Porter fanboy. I don't know if it will win any new fans, but this issue will make some tired old ones happy again. Read Full Review
This comic book is slowly progressing into one that I am enjoying to read. It's new. The creative team and writing team are working hard to give us these characters that are not the typical ones we usually know. Batman is not serious, Superman is basically a jerk, and we still have a nice balance between female-male ratios. I know I mentioned in last month's issue review that there is a high feminine dialogue throughout the beginning issues of Justice League 3001, but I don't feel like it dominates the story in any way. The ending is going to give me a headache if I don't find out soon what happened, but I'm waiting just like you guys. Read Full Review