The conspiracy of villains has found a way to use Superman's powers against him. Now, The Man of Steel is beyond control, and there's only one solution--but it may kill him! Things are going exactly as planned for the villainous cabal...
Another splash shot that was fantastic was the 2 page splash of Batman's Batcave. That was just awesome! My jaw dropped when I turned the page and saw it. Read Full Review
In Justice, myth becomes reality. Two dimensional figures seem to grow thirds, and the storycraft behind the artwork is just as powerful and oh so fitting for the Justice League of America. Read Full Review
Despite the problems with its internal logic, Justice still remains a compelling read, as its currently the only Justice League-centric book on the stands representing all the core characters engaged in an explosive struggle. The production values are fantastic and its a great deal for the price tag. But like the fanciest poodle, theres not nearly enough meat on its bones. Read Full Review
Although this has been a very serious toned story because of the stakes and the art by Ross, I truly appreciated the jokes and quirks here and there, specially between Batman and Superman.
The fight scene between Diana and Cheetah didn't look as good as I hoped it would, mostly because of all the red. I get why it's all red, I just don't like it, they been stacked in that same spot for 3 issues now(?), I'm sure the fight could've spilled somewhere else. On that note, Cheetah's costume design? Terrible, I can't take her seriously with that head dress lol she looks like a performer on school play lol.
Enough of that, the heroes are rallying, Alex Ross shows his love once again for Captain Marvel (SHAZAM!) and the 2nd str more
Overwhelming drawings and a work of art beyond compare, unfortunately the story doesn't reach me at all.