The Black Cube wakes! The new JLO team battles a massively powerful threat aboard their ship...and the ship is the first casualty. Stranded in space, Jessica Cruz's leadership skills are tested to the limit as she tries to bring her dysfunctional crew together as a team before they all perish!
Those who loved the DnA run of Guardians of the Galaxy needs to pick up this comic"it has quickly turned into one of DC's best books. Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey has never been better and the series seems to have gotten dialed in to its sweet spot in the DCU. Read Full Review
Will Conrad's art is filled with gorgeous details. The way the panels are laid out to showcase the action are amazing. I love the details in the chase sequence as well as the final confrontation with the Eskaton. Read Full Review
I'm excited to see if they will be a friend… or foe. Read Full Review
You know what? I thoroughly enjoyed this issue! It was action-packed, made good use of the team members, the art is great, and that Eskaton is totally badass. The friendship and comradery that they're starting to build here feels genuine and is exactly what was missing from the old team. This book can't seem to stay consistent (I gave it a 3 last month) but if we can get more of this then I'd be very happy. Read Full Review
Taking most of the heroes off the table has upped the stakes, and this title is continuing to evolve into one of the bigger comeback storiees of the year. Read Full Review
While the issue struggles with pacing, it is incredibly fun at its core and promises steadier progression moving forward. Read Full Review
Prelude:
JLO took a dive last issue in quality but hopefully this issue can rectify those mistakes.
The Good:
Woo! Jessica sounds like herself again!
Art is also back on track.
Dex-Starr was great this issue. You know the scene.
I'm intrigued with that cliffhanger.
The Bad:
It's a basic issue but that's not too much of a fault.
Conclusion:
All the problems I had last issue is gone and the parts I liked are improved upon. It's a simple issue but it works well.
Digging this series lately.