The Infinitus Saga continues as the JLU battles the Legion of Super-Heroes over the fate of the innocent alien who may grow up to destroy the 31st century!This issue is also offered as a combo pack edition with a redemption code for a digital download of this issue.Combo pack edition: $4.99 US
While the action scenes are fine, it is the character moments that I like in this issue most of all. The humor. The team's interacting. The courage of Courtney to state the obvious. All great. I would love for Lemire to write a new Legion book! Read Full Review
Sort of middle of the run but if it were a movie it would be a popcorn muncher. Cheesy. Oh so cheesy. But after the stylish but ultimately hollow Batgirl, this is a good example of heroes actually heroing for a change (surprise huh?) Read Full Review
Justice League United and the Legion can be a lot of fun together, but awkward elements take issue #7 down a notch. Read Full Review
There is very little united about this story. Characters, plotlines, and themes show promise, but fail to come together in a coherent relationship. The addition of the Legion and Legion Lost is like taking an already-overheated cauldron and turning up the burner three notches. The energy and vibrancy are admirable. But at this point, a steady simmer would have been better than a rolling boil. Read Full Review
While I love the character interactions in this series I can't help but feel that the story is lacking simply because it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Fighting, teleporting back and forth, that's all we really get. While this works for me getting those character moments I love, it doesn't do much to move the story along and even though I feel that this is a perfect title because of the characters involved, I get bored while reading it. I'm really just looking for this story line to finish so I can see these characters shine in a different environment. Space is not for the JLU. Read Full Review
With all that settled there's still plenty of action to be had as the two super-hero groups will combine resources to stop Byth from turning Ultra into a creature of mass destruction eventually responsible for the death of millions. With my need to cut back a bit on my monthly comic bills, Justice League United continues to straddle the line of worth picking up although this month's beautiful Darwyn Cooke variant cover made the choice a little easier. For fans. Read Full Review
Just ok
Not much happens for a comic DC charges $3.99 for. A lot of fighting between the good guys and bad guys and so many characters, good luck keeping track of them. Byth takes Ultra away and J'onn telepathically communicates with him between a ton of splash pages. This Saga is taking a drag. Hopefully the finale is worthwhile because this issue is just kinda meh. Again Lemire proves he writes better when the story is more intimate and focused on a single character's struggles like his excellent work with Green Arrow but his epics kind of just wander all over the place.