Something strange is happening on Earth…and the Justice League is powerless to stop it! It began with a horrific volcanic eruption in the heart of the villain-stronghold nation of Zandia…and quickly spread to Count Vertigo’s neighboring kingdom of Vlatava. The parademons that the JLU faced before are only the tip ofthe iceberg—the entire planet is now in peril! What signal does this point to in the Quantum Quorum’s tournament? Do not miss this pivotal next chapter in the All Insaga!
In Justice League Unlimited Issue 11, the most secure place in the universe suddenly becomes a dangerous deathtrap. And all of this is just a precursor for an oncoming storm. Read Full Review
Di Giandomenico crafts some fantastic art throughout the issue. I love the gorgeous details to be found throughout the pages and panels and how visually thrilling the action looks. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #11 continues the title's high quality story and art, featuring more than a dozen characters, but focusing on the two most important to the plot. The final page (leading out of the Superman ongoing title) sets up both “The Omega Act” one-shot, and the upcoming “King Omega” crossover event. Read Full Review
Whilst things start to go from chaos to calm in Justice League Unlimited #11 as the team somehow manage to say the day, we know as readers what its leading towards and it can only go downhill from here. Read Full Review
While this issue can feel a little overwhelming at points, it delivers on pulse-pounding action throughout. Read Full Review
The League is being overrun on their home turf with no escape in sight! Waid constructs a combustible stand-off with excellent writing. Di Giandomenico & Bonvillain deliver on huge action while unveiling the true terror ahead. This series never ceases to impress with its large roster of legends. Read Full Review
As usual, Justice League Unlimited #11 knocks it out of the park with sharp writing, stellar visuals, and a cliffhanger that leads directly into something big on the horizon. On top of this issue, acting as a prelude to DC K.O., this story will continue in Justice League: The Omega Act Special #1. Read Full Review
Waid normally keeps the story a little tighter, but JLU 11 felt in a few ways like the holdover leading to The Justice League Omega Special. Assuming that issue lands, JLU 11 not being at the same level of the series' usual high mark won't matter nearly as much. Read Full Review
Mark Waid and Di Gianomenico's Justice League Unlimited #11 is packed with action and intrigue, as a cosmic-level threat from Darkseid forces a crisis at the Watchtower. While the art is fantastic and the issue is full of exciting fights, the constant high-stakes events are starting to feel repetitive. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #11 is a loud, action-focused comic book. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #11 continues the lead up to DC K.O. Sadly while the book itself has been defined by events, leading it to not develop an identity of its own, it serves well as another chapter in the Absolute (?) saga. I just wonder when this all ends, what will this book even look like? Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #11 is a serviceable prelude issue that boasts a strong, action packed main narrative with stylistic art to match the frantic energy. Read Full Review
So much happens and Waid make it flow smoothly. So looking forward to what happens next in JLU, KO, the upcoming specials.
Compared to the prior issue’s gorgeous Mora artwork, this issue’s art falls way short, even though Di Giandomenico has done much better work elsewhere. The storyline continues to dazzle and hold fans in suspense all the way through!