Justice League: The Atom Project #6

Writer: Ryan Parrott, John Ridley Artist: Mike Perkins Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 4, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 3
7.4Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

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It’s the pulse-pounding finale to the Atom Project, as the fate of the future formetahuman power in the DCU hangs in the balance! As our heroes stand shoulder toshoulder with the US military against the common enemy of Inferno, new alliancesare forged in the most unlikely of places. Plus, Dr. Ray Palmer’s greatest scientificbreakthrough leads to an existential crisis for everyone on planet Earth—and a forkin the road for the Justice League Unlimited. Do not miss this epic conclusion to oneof the most pivotal stories of the year!

  • 8.9
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Jun 4, 2025

    Justice League: The Atom Project #6 delivers a thought-provoking conclusion that challenges the traditional paradigms of heroism and power within the DC Universe. Ridley, Parrott, and Perkins craft a narrative that is both action-packed and intellectually engaging, leaving readers to ponder the future of metahuman existence. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. Jun 4, 2025

    The Atom Project completes its assignment with a steady landing. From Ray Palmers reflections to Captain Atoms acceptance, the writing covers much ground. Perkins and the art team deliver on great panels building towards an uncertain tomorrow. The ramifications from this series should stretch through the DCU for many stories to come. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    AIPT - Christopher Franey Jun 4, 2025

    Justice League: The Atom Project #6 wraps up the miniseries with a whimper rather than a bang. Despite consistent art from Mike Perkins and colors from Adriano Lucas, the story struggles to make a lasting impact. While Ryan Choi steps up in a standout moment alongside Captain Atom, the rest of the issue resets the status quo and sidelines any real development for the Atoms, Captain Atom, or the broader Inferno conflict. A few good ideas surface, but in the end, this finale feels more like a missed opportunity than a meaningful miniseries. Read Full Review

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