Starfire makes a crushing discovery, Beast Boy uncovers a shocking betrayal, and Cyborg and Wonder Woman are forced to make decisions that will have devastating repercussions for all four teams... and potentially for those they left behind on Earth.
Again it continues to be high stakes, fast paced, action packed, entertaining, Read Full Review
Justice League: No Justice#3 continues to deliver. It's interesting to see these new team configurations, especially now that they're clicking. I'd like to see more unlikely friendships, like Martian Manhunter and Starro, be born from this and look forward to the concluding issue and how things will be dealt with on Earth. The only ding this issue gets is on the artwhile it's all very good, I'd like to see one style to keep me fully engulfed by the story. Read Full Review
A hugely enjoyable issue. Read Full Review
The action continues to get better as this series continues and everything that is being queued up seems to be leading to an epic conclusion that I can't wait to read. Read Full Review
No Justice #3 is just as fun as the previous two installments, but the conflict that's been brewing since the start bubbles over and adds genuine weight and drama. I have no idea how they will wrap it all up next week, but I'm impatiently waiting to find out. I can't remember the last time an event with such hype actually delivered on its promises, but Snyder and the gang have actually done it. Read Full Review
Art issues aside, this was another exciting installment for what's been a very fun read. I'm excited seeing how some of these characters will come together after No Justice and I'm looking forward to seeing how this arc comes to a head next week. Read Full Review
Three-fourths of the way through this epic bridge event that sets the stage for the Justice League relaunch, the story flags a little bit in Justice League: No Justice #3 from the first two chapters but remains one of the most consistently entertaining takes on the Justice League in years. Read Full Review
The series continues to do a great balancing act between high stakes with real weight and just fun blockbuster action, allowing multiple facets to be explored. Justice League: No Justice is not only a smart way to create an entry point new readers following DC Nation #0, but also for the incoming New Justice line of books as a whole. With the final issue still to come, readers are left wondering as to what will be the ramifications (if any) of this event leading into the new Justice League titles still yet to come. Read Full Review
JUSTICE LEAGUE: NO JUSTICE #3 broadens the scale of the series thus far, as the issue brings readers a delightfully action-packed narrative. Read Full Review
I have mixed feelings because the art is hard to swallow, but ultimately, this book really shines, especially for Starro fans. Snyder, Williamson, and Tynion are really giving me a fantastic Justice League story and I cant wait for next weeks finale! Read Full Review
This miniseries is shaping up to be one of the best DC Comics events in many years. Read Full Review
Justice League: No Justice just gets bigger and crazier! A bit of the strong character work disappears in this issue as the action takes over, but it's still exciting. Read Full Review
Justice League: No Justice (2018-) #3 is another solid issue in what has proven to be an exciting mini-series. Despite being unsure of what resolution, or lack thereof, it may bring, I am looking forward to issue four of four. Read Full Review
A good issue with strong visuals and some big implications for the DC universe. Read Full Review
Not as fun as the last two, but full of the same kinetic energy and intrigue. Justice League: No Justice #3 adds another unique element to this 4 part narrative. Read Full Review
No Justice #3 continues to provide interesting character dynamics, but at times, all that gets lost in the A1 stake sauce. Read Full Review
The writing team of Snyder, Tynion IV and Williamson got the pacing exactly right in this issue because we got to learn so many things in such a small space of pages while setting up another cliffhanger for the final issue next week. Read Full Review
A perhaps too-fast story with beautiful artwork and even better coloring. Read Full Review
With the situation looking the most dire heading into the final chapter, I'm eager to see how it could all end peacefully. Ancient powers sitting on the edge, ready to destroy everything with the heroes set adrift. I've not been this excited for a conclusion in a very long time. Read Full Review
Justice League " No Justice #3 is another entertaining chapter of this excellent epic tale. Any reader who enjoys super hero comics is going to love this story. There are few comic books on the market that are worth the increasingly expensive cover prices that fans are being charged these days. Justice League " No Justice is definitely one of them. If you still have no hopped aboard the train for Justice League " No Justice then definitely get it when it comes out in trade format. Read Full Review
In the end, the story continues to showcase some pretty high stakes for all characters. involved and is setting up quite nicely the new launch of Justice League in two weeks. It’s just disappointing that this bait and switch with the art happened in such a highly touted mini. Read Full Review
Theres no particular reason why Justice League: No Justice #3 is the issue where it has dawned on me as a reader that I have no idea what is going on with Wisdom, Wonder, Entropy, Mystery, but it did hit home in this issue. The story has some glaring flaws in its exposition and explanations, but it is a fun read nonetheless with talented artists behind the visuals. While Im less in love with this issue than previous installments, I can still easily recommend it. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review
There's something for just about every kind of DC fan in No Justice, but there might not be enough of it to keep them fully invested. Read Full Review
While I'm not a fan of the majority of the art style for this issue, the overall story felt tighter than previously and the characters all felt right with their dialog.......... The damn art though........ It killed me. We've got some really big developments going down in this installment and because of them I can't wait to get to the final issue next week to see what all goes down. Read Full Review
The weekly series suffers from an issue that has plagued many others. While Francis Manapul drew the first issue, this one falls to the talents of Riley Rossmo and Marcus To. The former's creative touch does not mesh well with that of Manapul or To's. An issue that hampersJustice League: No Justice #3greatly. It doesn't slow down the momentum of Snyder'sJustice League,but it hurts an otherwise entertaining story. Read Full Review
I am being harsh on this issue because the first two set such a high standard. Hopefully the final issue really hits home for this otherwise amazing miniseries. Read Full Review
The penultimate issue in this mini event, is probably the most disappointing; for not the writing but the art. Read Full Review
Welp, I think this is enough words. This book is still bad. Event comics are still bad. Everything is bad. And maybe, just maybe, there's a little bit of bad inside of you too. Read Full Review
I'm not feeling this book, you guys. I'm ready for it to be over… Thankfully we get the end next week. Read Full Review
Well a very good but strange reading. I short the Brainiac 2, tell that without Brainiac the team as already lost. But the team are not ready to give up. Amanda made the same conclusion & don't trust the heroes and want bomb the place (In short she turn dumb once more). And then the team slowly make real progress, but when we trust they will win, they loose. And we see a very sad death.
Cover - love the cover ... Deal with it 2/2
Writing - Not bad at all. Some part are a little too quick but there is very good moment (Like John spirit up Starro, or Starro call him Marty, or the fact that he didn't want to pass for a liar ^^ He wanted conquer the universe by psychic power but don't lie trying saving people ^^ and his sad deat more
I think this was the best one so far. It starts to tie the story together and finally starts making some sense. I loved the art, too; although, it would have been better if one artist did the whole thing, rather than Riley Rossmo doing half and Marcus To doing half.
I definitely agree that some of this art is pretty whack. With that being said it was another good issue. I actually really liked this one and I've been enjoying the fact that the heroes start doing stuff that makes it seem like everything is going to get solved and then they throw you through a whole other loop. It's fun and definitely a great read.
Im not giving it a higher score because of the terrible art in half of this book. I was SO GLAD when the art got better! Seriously. The first nine pages were hard to go through.
dang dang dang.
This DOESNT LET UP
Welcome to the Oblivion Bar where the first round is on me and the pretzels are free! Be warned: like the pickled eggs at the bar, this issue is going to get SPOILED rotten.
Answers. Is it that hard to explain the premise of a story as you go? Does everyone need to make a story super deep and super out there? Well, finally Snyder gives us some answers as to what is going on and how some of the pieces work, which is why I liked this issue a bit more than the rest. Snyder still was vague on some of the ideas but we get so much more to the story in this issue than the rest and I loved that some of our questions get answered.
What was the plan all along? Well, Brainiac realized that our heroes ( By heroes we mean Batman b more
Still going strong, loving some characters, some of them get only a single line in the whole book, if any. Some of the art wasn't the greatest, but still readable. Next week is the grand finale. We'll see how it goes.
omg
Can’t stand rossmo’s art. Never been a fan, really sad to see it ruin this series. But I’m still all in for issue 4 and the upcoming justice league titles!
story is good, but the art on the non-Manapul pages sucked.
I’m still enjoying this book but DAMN! the art in the first half of the book was terrible. That is the worst looking Wonder Woman I have ever laid eyes on.
No Justice continues.
Storywise the action still moves forward at a nice pace.
Braniac 2.0 tells the Leagues that without Braniac everyone are doomed. But the teams try very hard to prove 2.0 wrong.
On Earth there is a little standoff between Amanda Waller and the Emerald Archer on the matter of how to save the planet.
Unfortunately in this issue, aside from the cover, Francis Manapul is nowhere to be found. We still get Marcus To, just like in issue #2, which makes second half of this issue pretty nice to look at. Firts half on the other hand belongs to Riley Rossmo. His not bad. Night of the Monster Men or the one-shot for the Batman Who Laughs looked pretty good. But his art here is bad and after a few p more
Two steps backwards: less interesting character play than last week, and the usually amazing Riley Rossmo doing a lot of the art in a style that is great for Hellblazer but not good for this kind of comic. Also, too much Waller being whiney.
Nessa edição que tudo começa a desandar.
O desenhista já não é o mesmo do começo dando lugar à Riley Rossmo e Marcus To.
O roteiro começa a enrolar o leitor porquê é claro que vão levar a luta principal para a Terra.
Ainda não dera nenhuma explicação clara para os uniformes com "tecnologia" de Brainiac, mas a principal para mim parece ser apenas para vender bonequinhos.
I have to address the elephant in the room - first half of this issue looks simply atrocious, which should not be excusable in a gigantic crossover event of this magnitude. It's horrendously bad.
The story, on the other hand, was enjoyable - while naturally not all characters had a moment to shine, which was to be expected, action is engaging and made ma crave for more. It's hard to believe there's only one more issue left.
Snyder is confusing overcomplicated and overcrowded with epic, something which already happened in Metal.
The story is fun, but there is really little drama as the plot and its stakes are hard to follow. My favorite part of the story remains the confrontation between Amanda Waller and Green Arrow, and alsp a newly heroic Starro.
an ok story, but confusing and... sigh it just doesn't feel right. but that's the good part. the art was SO HORRIBLE. I'm not sure it is even possible to draw an uglier Wonder Woman. why even put out a book if it looks like this? then all of a sudden the last page looks pretty good. ugh.