The confrontation with Red Tornado can wait no longer: Cyborg, Power Girl, Green Lantern Simon Baz, and Red Canary have taken part in one too many missions where they didn’t have all the facts. But Reddy’s wound up too: his sacrifices have paid off, and he knows the variable that needs to be eliminated to save Earth from being remade in the image of Apokolips. But there isn’t enough computing power in the galaxy to predict what will happen when JLR goes after Black Adam!
Things are really heating up in Justice League Red #4, which stakes being the highest they've been. Read Full Review
This issue was great, slowly building up to getting every team member in the room together to prepare to defend the Earth and its future. I loved that we finally got a definitive answer as to whether Red Tornado has been correct or not and that Black Adam and the team finally come face-to-face. Read Full Review
This issue spends about half explaining the apocalyptic scenario that's about to unfold, and the other half sending the team into Khandaq to deal with Black Adam. It doesn't go well, as the dictator is always prepared and far more powerful than anyone here, but the various subplots the creative team is building are intriguing. Read Full Review
Justice League Red #4 finally brings together its team, as they're faced with a morally taxing mission and a mighty foe in Black Adam. It took a while, but now it feels like the book has finally gotten into a good groove. Read Full Review
This is an interesting story with a good cast. It's not a novel concept but the execution is good. Good writing and art. The only complaint I can really come up with is that I'm not as familiar with Red Canary as the writer seems to think, but that's probably on me for not being as familiar with DC in general as I am with Marvel. I'm enjoying it.