Justice League of America (comic)
Justice League of America #29 review
The Justice League of America are stranded at the dawn of time, and the god of superheroes lies slain at their feet. Can they...
Justice League of America #28 review
Imagine you're a kid again. Nine, maybe ten years old. You and your best friends are in the back yard, playing with your sweet...
Justice League of America #27 review
There are scenes in this week's Justice League of America that have some of the most visually engaging artwork I've seen on this title...
Justice League of America #26 review
The saga of Angor comes to a close in the final chapter of "New Life and Death," which surprisingly ends up being one of...
Doom Patrol/JLA Special #1 review
So, I think it's been fairly well established that I'm down with weird. The crazier the better. A detective chimp named Detective Chimp?...
Justice League of America #25 review
Now that the threat of the Might Beyond the Mirror has been taken care of, the Justice League of America are ready for a...
Justice League of America #24 review
I'll give it this: the "Deadly Fable" arc has had some interesting ideas.
Ideas are nothing without execution, though, which is actually pretty ironic given...
JLA/ Doom Patrol Special #1 review
So yeah, Doom Patrol. That book is bonkers. How bonkers is it? Grant Morrison used to write it, that's how bonkers.
It's a team with...
Justice League of America #23 review
I'm going to be real here: Steve Orlando has been teasing that this arc will do things no other DC Comic has ever done...
Justice League of America #22 review
As we left the Justice League of America a few weeks ago, Caitlin Snow, alias Killer Frost, was seemingly cured. No longer driven by...