The Quantum Quorum of time-traveler refugees has issued its warning tothe Justice League: Apokolips is coming. But just as Jor-El's cries fell on thedeaf ears of Krypton, will the people of Earth be prepared to take drasticsteps to save their world? It all comes to a head as the chaos continues, andone Leaguer is put to the ultimate test!
Justice League Unlimited Issue 10 brings everything to a boil. The tension and threats are coming from everywhere. Read Full Review
Justice League #10 is definitely an issue, heck the entire series, is a must for any real DC Comic book fans. This series has me waiting for its arrival at my local comic book shop with each issue release. With Waid and Mora, you cant go wrong. Apokolips is coming! I dont want to miss an issue and I cant wait for more! Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited always has a lot playing out, but it never reads too cluttered or cramped. Justice League Unlimited 10 was another exciting installment that shows why this is one of the most consistently great titles in comics today. Read Full Review
Moras art is absolutely stunning. I love the visual style of the series and the character designs are amazing. Everything is beautifully detailed and drew me visually into every page and panel. Read Full Review
Every issue of this comic manages to surprise with just how many elements it works in, even if they don't always perfectly sync up. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #10 is easily the best issue since the debut. It capitalizes on all series' strength and injecting new life and revelations into the ongoing conflicts. We can't wait to see what Waid and co. have in store next time. Read Full Review
The JL is given an impossible task with huge consequences of failure. Waids script teeters between the complexity of Darkseids moves with the conscience of the teams planning. Mora and the art team craft amazing art to showcase the odds stacked against them. How the heroes will combat this is anyones guess. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #10 seamlessly weaves multiple plots that build on the momentum from previous issues. This issue moves lightning quick with so many highlights, but at no point does it feel rushed or underbaked. This creative team is one of the best working today, and this issue is proof of that. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #10 is another great issue in an already fantastic series. It's a non-stop, action-packed adventure that celebrates the sheer scope of the DCU. Despite a slight feeling of narrative padding, the story continues to build anticipation for the epic conflict to come. Read Full Review
Three plot lines. Three cliffhangers. Three heroes of the Trinity divided. This felt like a middle chapter of an arc but a good middle chapter. And certainly this rift in the Trinity will most likely loom as we careen into DC KO. Not bad Waid and Mora. Not bad. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #10 is caught between the middle of the We are Yesterday and Darkseid Legion plots. As someone who remembers the last time that a Justice League title ended up becoming an advertisement for other things happening in the DC Universe, let's hope we don't end up walking down that path again. The dialogue, minus Superman's, attention to continuity, and artwork do enough to ensure that this issue isn't a slog to get through. But the plot is ready to burst like Mega Victreebel and is seemingly barely held together by the loosest of vines. Read Full Review
HINT: If you read this week’s issue of SUPERMAN, issue 29, and then read this issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE, you’ll find it’s a one-two punch from Waid, Williamson and Mora that throws Superman and the JL into the next great Crisis that’s stemming from Darkseid, his Omega Energy, and his Absolute Legion! I’m rather surprised that DC has under-marketed this event for a change, instead of slapping big cross-over chapter numbering across both books. This issue of JLU is a nail-biter in itself throwing different JLU members in escalating peril, while Superman is himself under siege from the same threat over in his own book. Don’t miss out! The All-In fallout continues!
Waid rules.