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9.0
Bendis and Walker return to the only Wonder Comics ongoing after an extended virus break, and this title hasn't lost a step with this jam-packed issue. Read Full Review
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8.8
Buying and reading this comic would be time and money well spent. The feel of a big event book, with the art of an intimate team book. Read Full Review
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8.4
Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj
Jun 23, 2020
After all, didn't the universe also sort of forget about Bart too? So overall, a nice wrap-up to this arc of the book. We have a team. I hope we have some core members. And now we have universal mysteries! Read Full Review
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8.2
Bendis and Walker reunite the team and advance the DCU's most compelling mystery. The art team complements the story by using lifelike facial expressions and clever foreshadowing. Read Full Review
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8.0
With emotions high, and having a team that's split momentarily – to catch some respite – who knows what's going to come next! Read Full Review
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7.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jun 17, 2020
It's a fun series that sticks to the more positive attitude of "Rebirth" and full of potential. Read Full Review
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7.0
You can purchase this issue via comiXology Read Full Review
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6.5
While I'm still not getting the book that I want this to be, this issue at least starts us down a path that's interesting in that it wants to explain why certain things are the way they are in our current DCU and I get excited about that because it makes me think that this means we'll be starting on our way back to the way things used to be....... Yeah, backwards to get forwards isn't always the best bet, but it feels better than the hodgepodge that things have been over the last few years. Beyond that though, you get some great art and the start of some explanations about Superboy here, which was enough to make me interested, but in the end, there needed to be more. Read Full Review
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6.0
Young Justice #15 is the end of something and obviously the beginning of something big. It took a long time and the pandemic to get us here but here we are. While I was not a super fan of this run, I LOVE that Stephanie and Tim are back together. I love that Wonder comics seems to have a plan going forward so I am keen to see what it is. This is just good, not great, not bad, but good. Issue #16 is going to really determine the future of the series. Read Full Review
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6.0
The highlight of this issue was Conner, and his reaction to everything going on. His personality and relationships got a chance to shine in between everything else going on. While I'm not convinced that the truth behind everything was worth the build up, I do think this issue sets up the future of the title in some interesting ways. With the truth out at last, the book can move forward into other stories and explore both the core cast and the newly extended one in what will hopefully be a series of fun adventures. Read Full Review
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6.0
Young Justice #15 closes one chapter of the series and sets the stage for another with a large cast of interchangeable heroes all part of the team available for different adventures. I'm guessing Superboy and Impulse will drive the next arc, but from there anything appears possible. Read Full Review
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4.0
Young Justice remains in a mediocre holding pattern mainly treading water thanks to the characters involved even if they continue to be treated shoddily. Read Full Review
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4.0
Conner's affirmation and the final farewell are as dull as all of the pages around them, making this a comic that's best read without any of the word balloons. Read Full Review