THE FUTURE IS NOW! I’m pretty sure that’s the title of a DC story line from years past, but that doesn’t have anything to do with this issue of Justice League. Scott Synder continues to push the upper echelon for the Justice League, and the insanity only goes higher with this issue. Warning the following review will contain spoilers. So remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.
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REVIEW: Justice League #19
It’s a crazy time to be reading the Justice League and that’s a good thing. The pieces of Snyder’s grand story have been set into place and the pieces are about to move. If you’ve been wanting a good jumping on point for Justice League then this issue is the best one you’re going to find for quite sometime. Warning the following review will contain spoilers. So remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League #18
Do you love Lex Luthor? I know I don’t love Lex Luthor, but so far with this latest incarnation of Justice League Mr. Luthor is a crucial to this story as any member of the Justice League themselves. I honestly can’t recall a JL title that gives this much of a spotlight to the antagonist. I doubt that Synder or Tynion will try to redeem Lex, but I can’t help but be fascinated at the direction he’s being taken in. The best part is that it still feels authentic to Lex Luthor as a character. Warning the following review will contain spoilers. So read your comic before reading this review.
REVIEW: Justice League #17
The Source Wall is broken. It’s scary to think about isn’t it? It’s not often when reading superhero comics that I find myself unnerved, but with this new era of Justice League I find myself feeling every more terrified as Synder inches further along in this grand epic of his. Yes Synder is writing big time superhero comics, but his horror roots are very present. Proving once again that cosmic horror is the creepiest kinda horror. As always this review will contain spoilers, so remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League Annual #1
ENTER THE SOURCE WALL! Without going to much into spoiler territory, if you’ve been reading Justice League since it relaunched last summer, or if you stared during the Dark Knight’s Metal saga then you’re going to want to read this annual. As always, remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League #16
The previous issue of Justice League teased something huge. Now I won’t spoil that for you if you haven’t read it by now, but needless to say that Scott Synder has some major plans for how he wants to shape the DCU. Justice League #15 was only the tip of the iceberg and this issue is a full on crash into said iceberg. Warning the following review will contain spoilers. So remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League #15
Listen….can you hear it….The universe is calling out. One factor that I am loving with Scott Synder’s run on Justice League is how massive this story is. Now that isn’t always felt every single issue, but it’s a constant shadowing harrowing over the horizon. It’s catering to the best aspects of not only the Justice League, but the entire DCU. Synder doesn’t want to tell a mundane JL stories, Synder wants to make you expand your universe. Warning the following review will contain spoilers. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League #13
The insanity of the Justice League continues, but this time we take to the skies and search for answers on Thanagar. Home to Hawkman and Hawkgirl. What could possibly go wrong? Remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League #13
Listen we talk about the relationship between Batman and Superman a lot. Okay maybe not on this particular site, but if you google it you’ll find tons of articles about Batman and Superman (some of them are even NSFW). What’s not discussed enough is the relationship between The Joker and Lex Luthor. Granted these two characters don’t cross as much as Supes or Bats, but when they do their chemistry can be amazing. If you haven’t guessed it’s another Legion of Doom special issue! They’re will be spoilers. You have been warned.
REVIEW: Justice League #12
YOU BECOME A FREAKY FISHMAN! YOU BECOME A FREAKY FISHMAN! EVERYONE BECOMES A FREAKY FISHMAN! Also the Legion of Doom takes center stage. Warning the following review will contain spoilers. So remember to read your comic before reading this review. You have been warned.