Dr. Polaris is finally aboard the Justice League satellite, and hell be sure the Justice League faces the ghosts of every civilian they mightve saved during the war, if only they didnt consider themselves too godly to care. Also up in the sky! Its definitely not Superman. And it isnt good!
This week brings some funny moments as well as some sad ones. Are we saying goodbye to some old friends? Or is hope still out there? Read Full Review
In this family, I think everyone should have a problem of some sort. Read Full Review
This is certainly one of the better issues as of late and it's only because of the cliffhanger ending that let's us know that things are actually coming and we're not wasting our time reading this series. Well, that and Frankenstein and Amethyst's part was pretty bad ass. The majority of the book will leave you shaking your head or simply being bored............ but things are about to happen........ Oh, things better happen! Read Full Review
Batman has been a very bad flying mammal. Or at least, he will be one according to The New 52: Futures End #39. In the future chronicled by this weekly, not only will Bruce Wayne be the co-creator of the villainous and tyrannical Brother Eye satellite, and not only will he break faith with Tim Drake in a manner yet to be explored, he will also betray and manipulate his best friend, Clark Kent, causing Superman to betray the Kryptonian's highest ideals. Altogether, it is starting to look like the book might as well be titled The New 52: Batman Destroys All Futures. Read Full Review
It's not the most exciting read, but the promise of looming danger makes it not feel like a total waste. There are far too many problems with plot, motivations, and pacing in this series. To really enjoy it, I believe your best bet is to not think about it too hard. Read Full Review
The Fifty Sue scene gave me a few laughs and Amethyst is a badass.
Not bad overall but the art left a little something to be desired.
Fine