The world is overrunand we lost?! For the past few months, theyve slowly taken over the U.P. space. Now theyre simply exterminating any and all threats in their occupied territory. No one is safe. And we mean NO ONE!
I haven't spoken about the art yet. Chris Batista and the inkers do a nice job veering close to the styles of Porter and Kolins, adding scratches and wear-and-tear on everything. The fight sequences are nicely rendered. But the big win is the expressions, adding much emotional overlay to the dialogue. So this seems like a 'bold new direction' issue, a new path for a new team. And I am loving it. This book, like REBELS a few years ago, is the book I am championing, hoping DC will continue to print. Read Full Review
This issue lays the groundwork for a new Justice League and any fears I had that it would be forcing a round peg in a square hole were laid to rest. It not only feels natural (horrific, but natural), but sets up so many exciting things going forward. It may not be a great jumping on point for new readers, but for long time fans, it's a new beginning that brings the spark back to a book that had grown a bit tired. Anyone who stopped reading this series needs to read this issue. Read Full Review
Justice League 3001 is a book that continues to leave me baffled with what it wants to do, to be, and to go. And I love it for that. Having been reading comics since the late 70's as a child, there are few books that really are capable of doing that since so much of what goes on has to fit into a particular mold, especially in the shared universe books. This one is free of that and DeMatteis and Giffen are just loving it by all appearances. Read Full Review
An okay setup for more to come, but not much else in this outing. Only for fans of this title. Read Full Review
There was just so many things happening in this issue that I didn't know where to start. We're getting our new Justice League team and they have to figure out a way to fight off the Scullions and the Lord of all beings and things. I'm a little nervous to see how this all plays out. Right now, it's very female-oriented and I don't mind it. I actually like it. This is something that I've been wanting in a comic book, but I hope that it can be done right. So, I guess we'll see if our ladies can save the world. Read Full Review
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