Things look bad for the Justice League as the villains-turned-benefactors ascend in the public eye, while the most powerful League members are conveniently out of the way!
It's difficult to disconnect the artwork from the story. Ultimately, Justice reads like a literate series of paintings hung in a fine art gallery. It's a book to be savored with wine and cheese. Read Full Review
Justice #6 was a good issue. This mini-series has been very well done. Krueger is writing a great story and Ross is delivering his usual impressive artwork. I feel that Justice is flying under the radar a bit due to the fact that Infinite Crisis, 52, the One Year Later storylines, the new Wonder Woman, the new Flash and Civil War have been gobbling up all the headlines. Read Full Review
Thirty pages for $3.50 may not be enough of a bimonthly fix, but its still a good deal. Read Full Review
Poison Ivy tho!!! I didn't know Alex Ross did... let's just say "sexy" lol. More and more of the heroes continue to rally on this comeback! There's some insanely detailed and grotesque panels here that takes more than a couple of looks to fully appreciate. Like the Superman on fire and the Batcave overtaken by vegetation, just wow I could stare at them for days.
The Hawks have a moment to shine as well and they're just like I like them, brash, bold and loving each other. There's a moment with Hal Jordan very reminiscent of "Emerald Twilight" which I found very interesting.
Just another great issue.
Overwhelming drawings and a work of art beyond compare, unfortunately the story doesn't reach me at all.