In honor of her 50th anniversary, Nubia is joining the Justice League! After years separated from Man's World, the Amazons' most powerful warrior and now queen has been called in to save the day and work alongside the world's greatest heroes. What danger awaits our hero and her new teammates? Find out in this special that shows a bright new future for the character!
Nubias U.S. tour is great fun. It all looks very classic, from Gotham City at night to Metropolis during the day to a quick stop along the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Its an impressively concise tour of some of the bigger cities in the DC Universes U.S. Above all, Nubias personality feels distinctly distinguished from the other three major Amazons that have made notable impacts on the comics page over the decades. Shes a queen, but shes not Hippolyte. Shes a warrior, but shes not Artemis. Shes a hero, but shes not Diana. Shes a unique personality...a wise guardian learning her way around a strange land. Conrad, Cloonan, Williams, and company make a strong case for Nubias stronger presence in the mainstream DC Universe. Read Full Review
This special is just as exceptional as its titular protagonist, crafting two stories that embody so much of what makes DC's comics so wonderful. Read Full Review
Have you ever wanted to see breakoutWonder Woman character Nubia interact with Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Martian Manhunter? Well, look no further as this issue has it all. I'm crossing my fingers that we truly do get more of Nubia in the pages ofJustice League, if not in her own solo titles. Read Full Review
Wrapping up the recent collection of Nubia one-shots and minis, this two-story oversized anthology is basically an annual but doesn't have a regular title to come out of. Read Full Review
Neither as "Special" as the title might imply nor as tedious as it could have been, 'Nubia and the Justice League Special' #1 is a perfectly average comic book, for better or worse. Read Full Review
I really dislike the writing here. Everyone is so enamored with Nubia, that it erases what other characterization they have. I don't dislike Nubia, I think she can be a good character, but I don't want her to be DC's Poochy.