"SEAS OF CHANGE" part four! As a tidal wave threatens to engulf all of Pyongyang, the Justice League of China must save the North Korean capital from destruction whether they like it or not! The Dragonson has risen to ascend to his throne as the Aqua-Man of North Korea, and he'll make his countrymen pay for what they did to him, come hell or high water!
Buy, as this book is both fun and educational. It continues to sculpt this world where we have Asian versions of the DC pantheon of superheroes while forging their own identities in a fun, exciting way. Read Full Review
This is how you do diversity in comics. Read Full Review
The arc comes to a close with plenty of fun and action to be had. Read Full Review
A fast-paced, action-heavy issue that will satisfy fans of the series. This is the kind of comic bookery we like to see! Not just in this series, but throughout the four-color world(s). Read Full Review
So this was a decent story of self-discovery and self-determination. I have come to love these characters and this book. I'll be sad to see it end and I hope that DC is wise enough to not put this cast into limbo. Read Full Review
This series really embraces the addition to its name in a climactic showdown that feels a part of classic Justice League narratives. Read Full Review
A strong issue featuring revelations for Super-Man, a bad move by Bat-Man and an irritated Aqua-Man who wants you to know his name is Dragonson. Good stuff... Read Full Review
One of the best books of the Rebirth era. Its sad so few people gave this book a chance.
In this issue, we see Kenan going SSJ2. Great closure to this arc, and the next issue is the last one.
Rushed ending, but otherwise good.