Sad thing is, it would have the potential to be good. Some issues are good, but some are just boring.
Cyborg, Starfire, Green Lantern Jessica Cruz and Azrael journeyed halfway across the Multiverse intent on fixing the chaos created by the Justice League in "No Justice." Now the team is forced to split into pairs to complete a cosmic scavenger hunt for Apokoliptian relics before Darkseid can gather them and bring his master plan to fruition. But while Darkseid is the clear and present danger, a growing distrust between each duo could doom them all!
RATED T+
Justice League Odyssey #10is a stunning and mystifying build to what is sure to be an intense confrontation with Darkseid. Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey #10 is a wonderful read that feels every part its own individual story, while still being part of a larger world. This proves that a simple tale told well can have a bigger impact than an overly complicated story told badly. After a rocky start this is a book picking up steam. I hope the team of Dan Abnett, Daniel Sampere, Juan Albarran and Ivan Plascencia can stick around for an extended run. Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey #10 continues to raise the stakes in a big way. The clock is ticking with the Source Wall energy sweeping through the Ghost Sector. Trust in the plan is put to the test, as well as their trust in each other. Obviously they are building up to something big coming their way and who wouldn't want to know what form that will take? Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey #10 brings us to the point that the series has been building towards from its first issue: A confrontation with Darkseid. Read Full Review
Im very glad that Abnett was able to get this book back onto the rails, and do so without discarding the work that had been done before he took over. He has risen to the challenge, and made this an enjoyable book again. Read Full Review
Having the team working alongside Darkseid creates an interesting dynamic with the ability to pay off for multiple issues and arcs to come. This series presents a whole host of intriguing concepts to set differentiate from not only the other two counterpart titles but from any other team book DC puts out currently. As these characters continue to question one anothers true motives, the showdown between the team will be something to look out for in the near future before they truly come together as one. Read Full Review
Daniel Sampere has some subtle and impressive art in this issue. There are some great compositional shots and the characters look great. Read Full Review
This comic seems to be flying under most people's radars, but people should give it a read before the current arc comes to its conclusion. Read Full Review
Filled with exposition and action, Justice League Odyssey #10 is a good transition issue as the team moves into the second phase of their plan to save the multiverse. Read Full Review
See, this is what I expected out of this book this whole time! Lost in space, low on resources, desperate for survival, going to different worlds, and kicking some butt. You all know my love for Jessica Cruz and she is a total badass here. I really hate the Azrael voice thing so I'm taking half a point off just for that, but I enjoyed the crap out of this issue and I can't wait to see what Jessica and Cyborg do now that Darkseid is back. Will they have to fight Starfire and Azrael to go through with their plan? Read Full Review
The interdimensional scavenger hunt that Justice League Odyssey has descended into has largely lost my interest, but the character dynamics in this issue are interesting enough that it remains overall compelling. Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey #10is yet another lackluster showing in which very little happens, but what does happen is discussed at length with no conclusions drawn. Read Full Review
Wow. The next issue is going to be good as the hunt for the relics is over. I think Abnett has been building it all up until the very end.
Fastforwarding on the relic search was a good idea. This book is finally starting to satisfy my need for more Jessica Cruz. I thought she looked pretty sick in that cloak with the blaster too, wouldn't mind if DC made that into a collectible.
This is pretty much a filler. Nothing new happens, but I’m still annoyed by the fact, that Cyborg has a mother box even so that makes zero sense ( Thank you Geoff Johns) & I’m really annoyed, if the C heroes succeed in tricking Darkseid once again. I am tired of waiting for him getting his powers and throne back, what might never happen.
This is simply a boring comic.
I have never felt less stakes in my whole life.