The entity released from the Mirrored Room has accomplished its goal and is erasing the Multiverse and all of existence once and for all. In a last-ditch effort, using all his willpower, John Stewart saves what friends he can. Trapped in a construct bubble, the team works to formulate a plan of action, but is it too late? Is this the end of the Justice League?
Justice League Infinity #7 offers a satisfying conclusion to its universe-hopping narrative and proves to be a worthy continuation of the DC Animated Universe, thanks to its creative team. Read Full Review
Beavers delivers some great visuals on every page of the issue. There are great character moments and the style of the story is engaging. Read Full Review
Overall, this series accomplished with the TV show could not – an ending worthy of the DCAU. Read Full Review
The plot runs thin at times, especially as it nears the end of this run, but the combination of concept and lineart is definitely enough to keep someone engaged throughout. Read Full Review
It's more than a little overstuffed, especially the back half, but it ties up a lot of subplots including the fate of Overman and leaves the League in an interesting place. J'onn in particular gets a new role that I would love to see more of if the creative team returns for another engagement. Read Full Review
A good and uplifting ending to a story by DC! Wow! I am pleasantly shocked!
OK - great job, J.M. DeMatteis!
The story may have been inconsistent previously, but I do love a good and rare happy ending.
Much like the previous issue, things just work here. It really does feel like a hopeful, fun DC adventure, and I had a good time.
It's just a fine series that's all.
Pretty decent ending for a series that got really, really bad at some point.
This run felt empty.