As Darkseid threatens reality as we know it, Epoch, the Lord of Time, has a plan to stop him...but will that plan end in even greater disaster for the Multiverse? Green Lantern Jessica Cruz and her Justice League Odyssey misfits have one chance to avert catastrophe, but they'll have to steal Epoch's time technology to do it...and risk unraveling the entire history of the DC Universe!
If you have been waiting for great books like Justice League Odyssey to return. Breathe in every word and drink in every image. Your patient wait is over. Your faith has been rewarded. Great comics are returning. Read Full Review
It's hard to see exactly how Abnett is going to wrap this arc up, but it's been so much fun I'm not exactly rushing for it to end either. Read Full Review
Again, readers of the more mainstream comics may well be scratching their collective heads if they miss this issue, and this title. Justice League Odyssey is Jessica Cruz' team, and now it really shows. There are no self-confidence issues here from Cruz, and she's becoming a major player in the DC Universe. My advice? You really want to catch up on this series fast! Read Full Review
Cliff Richards some a visual punch with the art in this issue. From the battles to the beautifully detailed exteriors, the art is the perfect complement to the tone of the story. Read Full Review
JUSTICE LEAGUE ODYSSEY #20 tore at the heartstrings, showing the true costs of Cruz in this war against Darkseid. We desperately want this powerful hero to find a way to right these wrongs. Read Full Review
Compared to other issues of Justice League Odyssey, this one left me very satisfied by the end. We re really getting somewhere and there is less twists and turns dragging out the plot progression. Overall, Justice League Odyssey #20 raised the stakes and gave you a genuine reason to anticipate what comes next. Read Full Review
Ever since it turned Starfire, Azrael, and maybe Cyborg into agents of Darkseid and stranded Jessica Cruz with a new team of misfits, villains, and murder kitties, this title has really found its groove. That continues with this tense issue that pushes the battle against Darkseid to a crucible. Read Full Review
A good continuation of Jessica Cruz's journey as she leads a team and believably builds a plan to defeat Darkseid. This issue has some faults, but overall it's an interesting sci-fi story. Read Full Review
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The time manipulator is still confusing as hell, or maybe I'm just not smart. Per usual with this title, I really like the concept, the story, and the characters, but there's just something about it that doesn't make it work as well as it could or care as much as you should. Read Full Review
Though grandiose and strange as would befit any DC cosmic title, Justice League Odyssey #20 drags a bit in the middle when it should be soaring. Read Full Review
The problem is that this comic was published in 2020, so it lacks the nostalgic charm that comes with reading these outdated plotting methods and the artwork is entirely subordinated to pushing through far too many word balloons. It's all a bit of a drag. Read Full Review
Prelude:
Justice League Odyssey has been rather consistently good recently. Let's see if it can keep that up.
The Good:
I like the light Time Travel used here.
Jess is great in this issue especially with the comparison to the earlier issues of the story.
Conrad's art was good.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
Another good consistent issue. While nothing groundbreaking, Justice League Odyssey is providing an engaging story that I look forward to every week it's in.
So much exposition!