Both Justice Leagues arrive at the nexus of all realities, the Mirrored Room. Though they had hoped to find their old friend Amazo, what the League finds left behind in the ruins of the shattered mirrors is a far cry from the sentient android!
Justice League Infinity is peak comic book goodness and for this issue, that's especially true. A stellar treat from cover to cover. Read Full Review
Justice League Infinity #6sets the stage for the series finale by pitting the League against an enemy who is all but invincible. The best superhero stories often have their protagonists persevere against impossible odds, so I hope the final issue continues in that trend. Read Full Review
Beavers does great work with the visuals in the issue. I continue to love the animated series visual aesthetic and Beavers really captures the characters and action of the series. Read Full Review
It doesn't quite have the fleshed-out world of the Batman animated spin-off, but this series was always a lot more wide-reaching, a lot more chaotic. The creative team has managed to go bigger and better as we head towards the conclusion"hopefully of season one. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: If you're a fan of the DCAU, this one's for you. Read Full Review
This comic never fails to delight in old school comic book cosmic scale, and I am here for it every time.
I really think the narration works here, something I'm not sure was true of earlier issues. IT all comes together really well, what can I say?
So, so, so boring, I have nothing else to add.