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Justice League Dark #40

Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Walden Wong, Andres Guinaldo Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
6.2Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Theyve been to the edge of time and back again, but now the arcane forces with which theyve fought will make one last attempt at eradicating the Justice League Dark from existence. Major changes are in store as the team faces its final fate!

  • 7.0
    DC Comics News - Robert Reed Mar 26, 2015

    Justice League Dark#40 is a good issue, but not a great sendoff to the team. While both the characterization and artwork is strong, the story's pace and direction leaves a bit to be desired and precious little time for many that count those among the Justice League Dark. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Infinite Comix - Jeremy Eloi Mar 28, 2015

    Justice League Dark is a book that will be missed. Though there is a book coming in June called Dark Universe, it may not be a faithful replacement. This issue is a fitting finale. At the end, when John Constantine comes back from Earth 2 and takes control of the House it brings a finality to the whole series.Justice League Dark has been a home to the magical beings of the DCU and it is sad to see it go. Read Full Review

  • 5.9
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Mar 26, 2015

    I wish I could say I'm sorry to see this series ending as DC's preps their big relaunch, but it's been a while since Justice League Dark has ranked among DC's more memorable titles. The current arc basically limps to a finish here, with no real sense of danger or excitement despite the conflict involving the entire universe being consumed by the void. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza Mar 30, 2015

    As "Convergence" creeps in and "Justice League Dark" eases into a hiatus, so DeMatteis, Guinaldo, Wong, Sotomayor and Lanham close out this series. More than once, members of the gathered group of heroes refer to the collective as "Justice League Dark," which is the name of the book, but a brand I thought no one in the book relished. Regardless of what they call themselves, the loosely-connected gang of mighty mystics is given a chance to pack everything up. Even the House of Mystery is afforded the luxury of a wrap, but the conclusions fall more into the category of "Done" as opposed to "Memorable." Read Full Review

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