Legendary's Monsterverse has been unleashed on the DC Universe, and cities are threatened across the globe! From Metropolis to Gotham City to Themyscira, the Justice League scrambles to protect the citizens from these raging titans! What role has the Legion of Doom played in all this monster madness, and how will the tide of battle change...when a hero falls?!
A colossal combination that you will never knew you wanted but you really do. A strong storyline that keeps you focused on every page, eye popping visuals creates a comic that simply can't be missed. Read Full Review
This mini-series is overdelivering so far with great character portrayals and some strong action sequences. Time to send in the big guy next. Read Full Review
If you want action, look no further! With Buccellato orchestrating the fight card, Duce and Guerrero give readers a show-stopping initiative of excitement. Once the issue concludes, there is no doubt of how huge the stakes are and its outcome is one not to miss! Read Full Review
I'm genuinely enjoying this series more than I thought I would. It's definitely not a series that you can pick up, set down for an issue, and pick up again without some disruption in the continuity, but that's not a bad thing with how this story has been designed. Read Full Review
Duce crafts some beautifully detailed and dramatic art that perfectly captures the action and tone of the story. Read Full Review
There are a lot of guest-stars, including Black Canary and Shazam, and the creative team does a great job of thinking up unique ways that their powers could give the monsters a run for their moneywith an excellent cliffhanger. Read Full Review
Justice League Vs. Godzilla Vs. King Kong #2 continues to be that perfect escape comic thats jam-packed and full of action. This amazing story coupled with some dynamic renderings of Godzilla helps place this comic in an extremely fun place for readers of all ages. If youre a Godzilla fan, youll need this installment. If youre a huge Superman fan, this comic could also be for you seeing as though he takes center stage more so than any other. Read Full Review
Should Godzilla's atomic breath hurt Superman? I don't know. Maybe it's been maxed out by Toyman. Or maybe it is akin to Kryptonite. But it is a good cliffhanger. This was more of a set-up issue than the first issue which now feels like a prologue or a teaser. The teams are set up. The monsters are on the table. And we still have Grodd and Kong out there somewhere. Read Full Review
This is just bombastic fun, and should only get better when Kong enters the picture. Read Full Review
Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 isn't all that complicated. The Justice League is fighting monsters in multiple cities. It's the punching and destruction you'd expect from a story like this, nothing more. And honestly, it's exactly what I'd want from this. It's a comic you can just sit back, turn off you brain, and enjoy the symphony of destruction. Read Full Review
If you want giant monster action, Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #2 delivers it big time. I could do without so many exposition scenes that slow the overall pace, but expectations are met as far as Superman and Godzilla in this issue. Read Full Review
This issue is a mixed bag and this is largely in part from the writing. Which is a shame because a story having monsters shouldnt mean suddenly the writing needs to take a dip. Read Full Review
I'm really enjoying this series and writing it can be sticky as there are so many characters and you don't want to downplay the strength of the monsters. Cutting back to the villains is also important. There's so much going on that it can feel muddy. I enjoyed what he did with Jason's character and with Canary. What I didn't like was the design of the new monsters, especially the cliche of using a bat creature in Gotham. I was also wondering why they used Ollie to go to Themescyra when several women could have been chosen, but then he's dropped on another island. I'm looking forward to the next issue.
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Hopefully more focus on fighting going forward but I like the dialogue.
Not bad, but very by-the-numbers.
A little kid striking out in a tee ball game. A basketball player laying a bring on a breakaway dunk. A DC comic book involving the Justice League, Godzilla, and King Kong. What do all three of thees have in common? Completely screwing up what seems to be the easiest thing possible.
A comic book about superheroes and a giant lizard and ape should have been non-stop action with insane displays of power and strength. Yet we get SO MUCH talking, very littler monster fighting, and at this point I had to remind myself if we’ve even seen King Kong yet after two issues. The plot thread involving the LoD being responsible for time/multiverse traveling is too convoluted to make any sense and takes away from what should be epic battles more