Blake meets a mysterious woman who’s appeared on Menagerie, but what is her purpose and why does she act like she hasn’t been around modern society?
RWBY/Justice League barrels ahead with an exceptionally entertaining issue that rounds out and brings together our central characters. While there is a bit of forced exposition and lore-dump, the cute and funny interactions between the characters are a joy to read, and the art manages to stay stylish and consistent from the first issue despite an artist change. Simply put, this is a must-read for RWBY fans, with an understanding of the characters' voices that the show often struggles to maintain, and featuring versions of the Justice League heroes I want to see a lot more of. Read Full Review
The second issue of RWBY/Justice League rounds off introducing the main cast of characters and lets the two teams meet at last. While there is some awkwardness in a few of the explanations, and repetition as the team reunites, in general the issue is still quite a bit of fun to read. It's nice to see all these characters interacting in a lighthearted way as they start down the path of solving Remnant's newest mystery. If you want a brighter comic, or are just waiting out that RWBY season break, this is a fun story to turn to. Read Full Review