An emotionally and physically scared Zatanna struggles to find a way to return her team and the House of Mystery itself to our own dimension - but the cost might doom them and our world!
Ultimately, JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK: FUTURE'S END #1 is an oddity where the technical aspects of the book elevate a standard story to be something worth reading. The trio of artists on the book do a stellar job bringing the otherworldly environment to life, and Wein's script nails some solid character moments. Read Full Review
With this being my last review for the Futures End event, I was really hoping that it would blow me away, but like a lot of the other characters Five Years From Now it just left me depressed for the future of my heroes. It's just a downer story, where nothing is resolved and only shows the events of one day in the last two years that something happened. The artwork wasn't as thrilling as it normally is and this whole Futures End event has just seemed to make the books suffer in both writing and art across the board. Of course there are always exceptions to the rule, but sadly this issue wasn't one of them. I'll just be glad next month when are Dark characters are just a little less Dark than they appear Five Years From Now. Read Full Review
I'm a not big Justice League Dark fan, and this book just did not want me to jump on. The characters felt very 2-dimentional and just weren't all that captivating. Read Full Review
The Justice League Dark live up to their name in this issue. The team are darker and more brooding than ever. Unfortunately, there's not a lot of context for readers to go on in terms of why everyone is so troubled. Read Full Review
A decent stand alone tale full of character. Its a bit weird, since the time-jump, but enjoyable overall. I look forward to returning to JLD via the BLIGHT TPB! . . . . NOTE: DC promised $3 & $4 covers. i only saw the $4 ones,over 3+shops! SCAM?!?
Started skimming. Pointless.