Newly powered up by Mordru, the Justice League Dark have become the Lords of Chaos to stop Doctor Fate before it's too late! But will this deal with the devil cost more than Wonder Woman and her team bargained for?
RATED T+
Justice League Dark #12closes its giant battle between order and chaos with high-octane action sequences, raw power, and a core belief in humanity, proving that the Justice League Dark do have what it takes to go up against the Otherkind. Read Full Review
Watching Wonder Woman and Zatanna take charge of the DCU's magic has been fantastic, and there's no comic in DC's stable that delivers the same level of thrills. Phenomenal. Read Full Review
The events of Justice League Dark #12 made everything you experienced in this story worth the adventure. The story is far from over, and yet it has stirred such a thrill with every twist and turn that has challenged what it means to walk in both the normal world, and the world of magic. I felt as captivated with this story as I did with that of Justice League because we are swiftly reminded of what it means to stand for your ideals. When you don't, you end up like Nabu who sacrificed everything he stood for out of fear. Read Full Review
The issue wraps the Order arc while setting up a bold new direction and quest for the team. This is absolutely one of DCs best books and one if youre not reading youre missing out on a consistently great read. Read Full Review
With a seamless blend of powerful themes, intriguing narrative and striking artwork, Justice League Dark #12 doesn't ask for your attention; it demands it. Read Full Review
Justice League Dark #12 was one of the most enjoyable, action packed, well scripted and visually stunning comics I've read in the last 12 months. The best part is that I actually feel that this creative team is only just getting warmed up! I'm well and truly hooked, and cannot wait to see our heroes go on to deal with the Otherkind. Read Full Review
This book just keeps topping my charts month after month. It can do no wrong. Read Full Review
This is my favorite issue of Justice League Dark to date by far. This is the culmination of a lot of hard work from both writer and artist that is so immensely satisfying to see, and I can't wait for people to experience this arc in trade. Read Full Review
Justice League Dark #12 was an excellent conclusion to James Tynion and Alvaro Martinez Bueno major overarching story arc involving Doctor Fate and Nabu. This conclusion firmly established the Justice League Dark as a team and why Wonder Woman is the perfect person to lead them. If you are a DC Comics fan don't miss out on reading Justice League Dark. This is one of the best comics DC is currently publishing. Read Full Review
It's a little cliche, but the art and story come together to completely compliment one another as we're given a damn fine conclusion to our Lords of Order story line, that had me holding my breath in between pages as the intensity of the battle rose. I had a great time this issue and can't wait to see where we go from here. Read Full Review
The story still isn't as strong as it was at the beginning of the Tynion run, but it's certainly on the right track to return there. Read Full Review
La verdad no estaba convencido con los diseños de Señoras del Caos para Zatanna y Wondy, pero la historia lo justificó y exaltó por completo. También quedé con la duda de cómo Swampy, Bobo y Man-Bat también adquirieron los poderes, pero fue sin duda la cúspide de la historia. Finalmente la Justice League Dark se forma y forja como un grupo poderoso.
Chaos vs. Order! The JLD become the Lords of Chaos in order to put a stop to Nabu once and for all. A very satisfying conclusion to the Lords of Order story arc.
A cohesive and satisfying conclusion. Seeing Justice League in here felt so good like a breath of fresh air after having spent the time with JL DARK characters, not that I'm complaining. Flash is always a go to character to crack jokes and act silly in tense situations and Batman is always the one with concerns, nicely done, James.
JLD Lords of Chaos vs Lords of Order, simply one of the best action sequences in comics to date in terms of art. Sheer storytelling on whatever that preceded it. By the way can everyone read Zatanna's spells of Chaos with ease? It's not even backwards it was all just scrambled, how do they do it? This comic is as surprising as ever.
Prodigy Khalid Nassour confronts Nabu as he helps Kent Nels more
Nice, nice.
Really good issue.
"I want the bad things in the dark to fear us."
Despite of its obvious flaws, this series has a special charm that appeals as much to art lovers as to fans of the darker comers of the DC Universe.
Surprisingly decent after dragging for so long.
Great issue. I really enjoyed Batman and Wonder Woman's debate over whether a team is needed to police magic. I also really liked Chaos Zatanna messing with the comic panels in a great callback to her fight with Zor in "Seven Soldiers: Zatanna #4".
The final icing on the cake would be Jason Blood now hosting the Demons Three. That's fucking awesome.
THE GOOD:
-God, this art's phenomenal. Alvaro Bueno is something else, man.
-Heh, Tynion does a good job of making Flash funny, yet not annoying, which is a pretty great achievement.
-I still love Bobo. He's the best character here by a mile.
-The paneling for the second half of the comic was really good.
-This definitely felt like the climax. I like the action and the intensity a lot.
-That speech at the end was great.
THE BAD:
-Eh, I don't know if I ever really felt the Fates were a good villain. This issue really cements my negative feelings on them. Can we see more of the Upside-Down Man? How about those weird Cronenberg-esque creatures from is more