The trouble on Tamaran becomes a fight to the death as the team slugs it out with Blackfire. Will Cyborg, Starfire, Azrael and Jessica Cruz learn to work as a team, or will they be destroyed before they even have the chance? Time is running out, and Darkseid's warning may prove to be the only truth they can believe in. A great threat is rising in the Ghost Sector, and the entire Multiverse is at stake!
The book's a visual treat as well making it a stand out in an already excellent series. Read Full Review
Abnett and Conrad deliver another spectacular issue as this series continues to bring itself out from the wreckage of the previous run. With the story finally branching out into new environments, even more, questions begin to make way as the team sets out to interrogate the evil New God himself. This new creative team bring this team right out of the clutches of obscurity and right into the must-read pile. Read Full Review
The art by Will Conrad is great. There are several impressively detailed panels throughout and the action looks amazing. Read Full Review
With this being the most under the radar out of the rest of the Justice League titles, I truly feel like this book doesn't get the respect it deserves. Hopefully within the next few issues this creative team will be getting their well-earned recognition as they have pulled off a terrific and original story by taking a team of B list at best characters and putting them up against threats most would deem on a much higher tier. Its almost as if our team creates more and more enemies each issue, building for what promises to be an explosive climax. Read Full Review
I'm starting to get gun shy about getting excited for newer DC titles, but I really like the direction of this book now. Hopefully the quality remains at this level as Abnett gets the book on this intriguing new path. Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey might be the rare Justice League title that's actually flying under the radar. Read Full Review
With strong character moments and wonderful art, Abnett, Conrad and Beredo make up for the fact that Justice League Odyssey #7 provides no new answers regarding the series' ongoing mystery. Read Full Review
Justice League Odysseyis certainly an interesting series thus far, although plot seems to have stalled heavily in this latest issue despite valiant efforts to tie everything together from the creative team. Read Full Review
This issue ends in another unreasonably open way, as it's essential for certain issues to draw the readers back for more. As cliffhangers go, this is the most original and deeply uncomfortable one I've read in a while. I really want the resolution, but simply can't have it. Yet. With issue 10 looming, this spells an explanation as to why these particular members of the Justice League were called to deep space. Only time and patience will give us the delicious answers this strong issue teased us with. Read Full Review
Dan Abnett's run on Justice League Odyssey has expanded on Williamson's concepts while also streamlining the plot into a fairly standard space adventure. Read Full Review
Justice League Odyssey #7 returns to the space-based action that propelled us through the first few issues as Starfire loses control of herself and her powers, Jessica Cruz's power depletes more of its charge, and Darkseid is a sad sack of potatoes sprawled out on a foreign alien planet. Read Full Review
I am glad DC didnt just kill the book. It always had potential, and appears to be significant in the overall Source Wall plot. Its the kind of book I want to enjoy, and so Im more than willing to give it another shot. Read Full Review
Mostly decent artwork fails to save a by-the-numbers, out of character tale in "Justice League Odyssey" #7. Read Full Review
The title has a fun concept with the opportunity to build a truly unique team exploring the Cosmos as they try to make their way back home, but we just end up waiting a whole month for 20 more pages that go nowhere. The score is all art. Read Full Review
This is a splendid issue, art is glorious, lives up to the title - Odyssey.
This truly feels like a maxi series and probably wouldn’t hate it as much. The artwork does look amazing! But really nothing has me hooked on this book! Can’t wait til this Darkseid story is over with!
The only interesting part of the story is Darkseid& I hate how much DC humiliates him these days. What a waste of a great character. Cyborg being linked to a mother box also was a big mistake in New52, since it contradicts so much about the New Gods. Not a good time to be a fan of Darkseid or the New Gods.
As for this issue nothing really happens. Starfire almost kills Blackfire, who still wants to kill Darkseid for no reason. Then the team leaves to find Darkseid& helps him fight some monsters. Darkseid is once again treated badly by being put in the situation to rely on the help of some C/ D heroes.
If this story at least lead to Darkseid getting his planet, kingdom& powers back, it would be worth it, but the way the story goe more
I checked how many pages were left when I was literally three pages in.
Another boring as hell issue. God, this series is dull.