Justice League Unlimited #15
| Event\Storyline | DC K.O. |
| Writer | Mark Waid |
| Artist | Dan Mora |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The plot Neron set in motion is revealed at last-and the consequences will spell the end of heroism on planet Earth! As powered-up villains ravage what's left of the planet, the Terrific Ten is whittled down to a handful of survivors who can't possibly withstand the fires of Hell!
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jan 28, 2026This is probably the best issue of this storyline so far, with some great horror vibes. Read Full Review
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9.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jan 30, 2026This issue has a pretty wild cliffhanger that continues to justify why this DC KO tie-in is a must-read for KO fans. And comic fans in general. Read Full Review
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8.4
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Jan 28, 2026Terrific's tragic walk through Hell finally hits its' finish line but at what cost? Waid pens a deeper look at he strength of a soul with the writing. The art team bring out the most from each scene, especially when its time for action. It sets up the story finale on solid ground. Where it goes is anyone's' guess. Read Full Review
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Feb 11, 2026Justice League Unlimited feels both central to the DC KO storyline and on the outside of it. So much of it launched from there, but it’s now focused on trying to save as many people as possible with the members that didn’t get caught up in the tournament. We get to see a lot of fun characters doing their best against impossible odds, and it’s engaging to watch – enough that you wish each team had more time. But we also get the weirdness of a small team making their way through Hell to bargain with Neron as that’s their only chance to stop him from interfering more. It’s got its own weird cast with it that I really like, and manages some good character moments even amid the chaos. And what beautiful chaos as Mora again overperforms with the designs and layouts, making each character feel like they’re the center of the story when he works on them. Just gorgeous stuff. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - Kevin Rossi
Jan 29, 2026Justice League Unlimited #15 is a sharp, intense issue with escalating stakes, showcasing how strong collaboration across writing, art, color, and lettering can elevate a story into something great. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Clique - Gabe Foster
Feb 03, 2026I'm incredibly excited to see the fallout of the Owlwoman swerve. Presuming she’s been siding with Neron in secret this entire time, the implications for the League are massive. Read Full Review
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5.0
AIPT - Eric Thomas
Jan 28, 2026This is unfortunately the weakest issue to date, highlighted by some bizarre creative decisions and accented by a generic fill-in action B-plot. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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8.5
Thoroughly enjoyed this issue! Love the mix of old and new characters, the fact that different characters get a spotlight. Do I wish that some of the character beats could be fleshed out? Yep. But it is still fun! Curious if that was really Mr. Terrific's total plan, or if he had another idea.
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6.5
I'm starting to get the feeling that Waid is running on fumes as far as DC KO crossovers are concerned. His Flash storyline in that book remains very good, but this month's JLU chapter is underwhelming. The time-lost variant heroes all finally die heroic but meaningless deaths in ways that made me feel nothing. We get a bizarre proposal from Mr. Terrific with Neron, and it's hard to say whether he would've gone through with the deal because it's interrupted by a last-page reveal that made little sense to me. Right now, Waid's ACTION COMICS work is excellent, his WORLD'S FINEST is good but inconsistent, his FLASH run is very good, but I feel that with JLU, he's struggling to keep things interesting with a crossover that he doesn't seem terr more
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6.5
This feels like kids smashing action figures together.
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