Can Vibe save his brother, stop an alien invasion and stay alive? That last one may be a tall order!
Justice League of America's Vibe #10 was a great ending to a very underrated series, one of many this year ended before its time. It was highly enjoyable, closing out most of the story and an ending that looks to the future with hope. Fans of the series will certainly enjoy this and I do hope that people check out the comic when it finally gets released into a trade paperback. Read Full Review
Vibe maintains his outlook on life, his desire to do what's right, and his ability to look past the cynicism of the world and be a hero. This book ended way too soon. Because it is this sort of hero that is desperately needed in the dark DCnU. Read Full Review
This issue ends the New52 Vibe series but not the Vibe story. I'm sure he will play some major role in the DC Universe in the future. While at times I found Gates' writing on the series to be confusing and hard to follow, this final issue fixed all those problems and delivered a great ending to a fairly unnecessary JLA spinoff series. Farewell Vibe! Read Full Review
And so with ten issues, "Justice League of America's Vibe" goes out to pasture. Sure, it is a ridiculous character to build a series around. Sure, it is even more absurd as he was just reintroduced to the New 52 directly before it started. Sure, the creative team changing early on wasn't a great sign. Read Full Review
We've come to the end of our journey with Cisco Ramone. Who would of thought we'd actually care about one of the biggest jokes in the DCU? This is a good issue to sum up the out of this world story that Vibe has been apart of over the last couple issues, and bring him back into the JLA fold. I'm going to miss him, and hopefully in the future we'll get a team up with him and Hawkman. So go get this issue, and complete your Vibe series. Read Full Review
This character survived a comic book run as long as Aztek, and had a longer run than the New 52 versions of "Mister Terrific," "Static Shock," "O.M.A.C." and "Hawk & Dove," among others. Once the butt of many, many jokes about the DC Universe and the Justice League, Vibe has proven to be a fun, interesting character with potential. Unfortunately that potential wasn't cultivated enough to keep this series rolling past "Justice League of America's Vibe" #10, but the character is certain to make appearances elsewhere given his connection to the concept of a multiverse. Read Full Review