THE WORLD IS ABLAZE! As the Justice League reels from the horrors in?icted by the Parademon Horde, a new threat arises across space...and time. With the team racing to put out multiple villainous fires at once, the mystery surrounding the Martian Manhunter deepens, and the techno-terrorist group Inferno makes its boldest move yet...as their secret leader is revealed!
Justice League Unlimited #4 raises the stakes in so many ways: from the art to the writing. This series simply builds and builds momentum with no sign of slowing down. Even with a massive climax in this issue, the tone feels as if the battle was won but the war is just beginning. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited 4 is living up to all my expectations for what this title could and should be. It's easily the best team book on the stands today and features some truly impressive character development and artwork. Read Full Review
Infernos reign pushes the League into the path of an unexpected ally. Waids blockbuster writing checks all the boxes. It is perfectly compliment by Mora and the art team. The saga of the Justice league couldnt be in better hands. Read Full Review
Team books are always a little scattered, but this is a great one. Read Full Review
Overall, Justice League Unlimited #4 is a must-read for fans of the animated series. It captures the spirit of the show perfectly, delivering a thrilling and action-packed adventure that will leave readers eager for more. Waid proves once again that he understands these characters and this world, and he delivers a compelling story that honors the legacy of Justice League Unlimited. Read Full Review
Another unsurprisingly strong entry in Waid and Mora's DCU spanning epic, Justice League Unlimited #4 injects excitement for whatever direction the mystery setup is headed. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited #4 sticks the landing for the finale of the series first story arc. Mark Waid and Dan Mora continue to do a fantastic job at nailing how to juggle so many different characters. Most importantly, every hero was made to play an important role in the battle to stop Inferno. Read Full Review
Yet again, Justice League Unlimited #4 is another excellent issue. Writer, Mark Waid continues to expertly write a huge roster of characters whilst allowing every single member to shine and honestly, I cannot wait to pick up the next issue. Read Full Review
Justice League Unlimited Issue 4 fights fire with something very different. With the size of the forest fire threatening the Earth and the Green, it is time for the elemental force to fight back. Read Full Review
The action DOES manage to hold through from beginning to end. The mystery of Inferno and. their true motives will survive the first major plot arc of the series, but theres going to be a lot more thats going to have to happen in order for the series to make a coherent run f the momentum that Waid and company are trying to harness. Read Full Review
With an abundance of proven titles, the creative team behind Justice League Unlimited has earned our trust despite this issue's wafer-thin character development, and I still look forward to the next installment. Read Full Review
Dan Mora's art is amazing, and works really hard to sell this series. However, the plot is weak, the premise seemingly isn't working, the conflict feels very forced just so that Tef Holland can be brought in, and Inferno continues to be mysterious for no good reason. If this comic doesn't find a gimmick other than inflammable backgrounds, I struggle to see readers continuing to flock to this series. Read Full Review
This fantastic team nails the landing for this storyline! Best issue so far!
I like the way the villain is defeated and how all the heroes worked together. Plus, Dan Mora's art is a pleasant sight to see. He, Daniel Sampere, and Jorge Jiminez are honestly the two best comic book artists of all time right now.
Legendary art from Mora, but with each issue I feel more and more that this book isn’t for me. It’s so chaotic, filled with so many characters, and I find it overwhelming. For many, this will be much of the appeal, and I can respect that. This chaos makes the personal and quiet moments stand out even more and makes them all the more powerful, though, such as the exchange between Batman and Martian Manhunter in this issue. Those are the moments I really enjoy, but it’s just personal taste.