"I ranted about this in another post but are we actually going to see how Tim Fox had the proper training to actually be Batman? He was a full grown adult when he was introduced. Where did he learn everything from?" Doesn't this all apply to Bruce as well? He was i trounced already doing his thing, we didn't get his origin right away. Why not just be patient and see what happens with the story? Not to mention this is a Justice League book, and you have almost nothing to say about the issue?
Future State: Justice League #1
| Event\Storyline | Future State |
| Writer | Ram V, Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Robson Rocha, Marcio Takara |
Witness the start of a new era for the Justice League starring Jonathan Kent as Superman,
Yara Flor as Wonder Woman, Jo Mullein as Green Lantern, Andy Curry as Aquawoman, a new Flash from the Multiverse, and [REDACTED] as Batman! Together, they protect the future, yet apart, their identities are secret even from one another-but why? When their greatest adversaries wind up murdered in an abandoned Hall of Justice, all clues point to...the Justice League! The new team’s adventures begin here!
And in a new tale of the Justice League Dark, a witch hunt across the DC Universe begins as magic users are harvested and executed-and t
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Black Nerd Problems - Morgan Hampton
Jan 14, 2021Justice League: Future State shows us that a team must come together to be successful. And in an additional story, the Justice League Dark tries to hide out before they're hunted by Merlin. Read Full Review
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10
COMICON - Olly MacNamee
Jan 14, 2021Future State: Justice League #1 has some great fun with the readers with its turn-paging revelations that make this new title such a riveting read. If the story doesn't grip you, the art most definitely will. Add to that a contrastingly dark story involving the Justice League Dark and you have another amazing new edition to the DCU. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jan 12, 2021Its pretty much neck and neck in terms of which story is stronger, but this Justice League Future State edition is so much stronger from having two high quality stories. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Jan 13, 2021I highly recommend giving this issue a look, especially if you are interested in FUTURE STATE. Readers get a ton of characters and dynamic plot threads that should quickly evolve into some big things down the road. Read Full Review
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9.0
GWW - Nick Friar
Jan 12, 2021A good start to both stories. DC put together good teams for these projects. Read Full Review
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8.7
Comic Watch - Matt Meyer
Jan 12, 2021Future State - Justice League #1 is a brilliant shot of team dynamics-driven superhero adventure, with a last page guaranteed to make old-school Morrison JLA fans jump for joy. Unfortunately, the issue as a whole is dragged down a bit due to a been-there, done-that backup story. Read Full Review
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8.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Jan 12, 2021Overall, this is maybe a bit busy for a new status quo we've barely been introduced to, but Williamson knows how to write a great Justice League action set piece. This maybe would have been stronger released on the last week of the month when everyone had a spotlight already. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jan 12, 2021Robson Rocha does some great work with the art in the Justice League story. There are beautiful details throughout and the characters look amazing. Marcio Takara brings a beautiful, dark tone to the art in this Justice League Dark story. The use of shadow was perfectly done and the art matches the dark tone of the story. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Nathan Simmons
Jan 12, 2021Featuring a strong balance of nostalgic fun and apocalyptic action, 'Future State: Justice League' is off to a strong start. Read Full Review
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8.0
Dark Knight News - Bryant Lucas
Jan 12, 2021Final Verdict: Future State: Justice League #1 is ambitious, but it does a fairly good job of executing its goals. Give it a read. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jan 13, 2021Of all the Future State comic books that have released thus far Justice League #1 does the best job in tapping into the full potential of this direction. Joshua Williamson does a fantastic job establishing the dynamics and rules for this version of the Justice League. In the process we are able to get a story that captures our attention right away. Read Full Review
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8.0
Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze
Jan 13, 2021In the end, I would say that Future State: Justice League #1 was a bold started for what it turned out to be. This is definitely one of those books where you would want to give the next issue a go to see how you really feel about the direction taken. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jan 16, 2021Pretty standard, pretty well-written and well-drawn comic. Nothing particularly electrifying about the Future State version of the Justice League, but it's still solid comics. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Matthew Sibley
Jan 12, 2021The narrative, which sees the team on the run, demonstrates Takara's strong grasp on each cast member's character and his skill in crafting plots that give them all something to contribute. If you've read any of Ram V's prior JLD issues, it's just as solid and enjoyable. Read Full Review
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7.0
Batman-News - Nicholas Finch
Jan 12, 2021Jinny Hex Special #1 is a delightful read. Visaggio makes the most out of these characters, building their pasts while also giving them a bright future. The art is beautiful throughout, making this special the complete package. Those who want a fun one-shot should pick this one up. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Jan 13, 2021A title like Future State: Justice League carries with it high expectations, especially with a lineup as promising as this. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite hit that high bar, but some of that is due to the nature of the story the series is trying to tell. Read Full Review
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7.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 13, 2021Future State: Justice League #1 is an ok comic. It's not bad. It's also not exciting enough. Both stories have their moments and interesting aspects. But, the Justice League characters are a bit more interesting in their own "Future State" series. The Justice League Dark story packs a lot in but misses that punch to really make it exciting. This is one for those who really want to see more of these characters or worlds. Read Full Review
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6.8
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jose "Jody" Cardona
Jan 15, 2021While the potential is there, the first issue of Future State's Justice League fails to live up to expectations. Read Full Review
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6.0
DC Comics News - Tony Farina
Jan 12, 2021Future State: Justice League #1 is a bit uneven. The art is stellar in both stories and the writing is very good. I mean, look who is doing the writing. The problem is there is a TON of explaining to do and that just wears the reader down a bit. The idea behind Future State is solid, but there is just a ton of exposition required. I would actually prefer not to have that. Just drop us in. Future State is in the title. We get it. Read Full Review
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6.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Jan 15, 2021More could have been done to introduce the casts, but regular readers of Justice League Dark and Justice League should enjoy it. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Jan 12, 2021The Justice League is about team interaction as much as the Bang! Slam! action, but without proper introductions to all of the roster, the JL story by Joshua Williamson falls flat. While that's not the case for Ram V's Justice League Dark story, that one is just boring until the last few pages. Overall, this was a boring read that did nothing to expand on the overall Future State universe or tell it's own interesting story. Read Full Review