The worst fears of the Justice League are realized, as the villains strike through those closest to the heroes! Plus, an important member of the JLA returns!
The telling moment of the book occurs when Cold gives up the information Batman requires. Batman easily cuts through the facade of the Legion of Doom. They still are behaving like villains. Even if the dreams they see are true, the Legion behave like the base greedy and power hungry megalomaniacs that they are. There should always be real basic differences between the heroes and the villains. Often times in comics you cannot see these differences, but here in Justice the differences are crystal clear. Read Full Review
Justice #8 is another great read on a title that has been well done since the first issue. I have to say that Justice is much more than just Alex Ross' artwork. Krueger is doing an excellent job with the writing and deserves a lot more praise and recognition for his work than he currently receives. Read Full Review
Is it me, or does the Phantom Stranger looks like Alex Ross does now in 2024???
The first page is 9 grid panel structure, and I didn't know Alex Ross did pages like that. It looks amazing!
Once the heroes hear what the villains have been doing, how and the why, they are all over the place, moral and emotions wise. Some are angry of course, some have doubts, some just want a reckoning (understandably so).
There's lots of exposition here but there's a lot of action as well, specifically with the Flash. It was about time he did more than running in circles lol
Give me more!
Overwhelming drawings and a work of art beyond compare, unfortunately the story doesn't reach me at all.