Justice League #20
| Writer | Bryan Hitch |
| Artist | Daniel Henriques |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
"ENDLESS" part one! The League find themselves trapped in a time loop after they are attacked by a man wielding a mysterious alien weapon. The result is one member dead, and many civilians obliterated!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
May 03, 2017A good issue with a clever story hook and a Flash-centric tale. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Derek McNeil
May 03, 2017A fun and head issue. If time paradoxes give you a headache, you might want to skip it, but if you love wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey stuff, then be sure to pick this issue up. Read Full Review
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7.7
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
May 04, 2017Even with a key moment being repeated over and over again, Hitch continually finds new ways to depict the carnage and human drama. Read Full Review
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7.5
Capeless Crusader - Jeremy Radick
May 03, 2017Bryan Hitch's Justice League #20 takes on the fun and mind-bending time-paradox story, and though this opening instalment of the "Endless" arc does at time suffer from clunky story progression, ultimately the issue winds up being an intriguing stab at this kind story with a lot of promise. With Hitch's customary strong grass of large scale action, he remains a solid fit for the League as an artists, and his willingness to take on big ideas and concepts that ask fundamental questions about the team smooths over any occasional structural problems. Read Full Review
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7.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
May 03, 2017Hitch tends to start these arcs strong and falters with each subsequent issue. So in a way his run is symbolic of the Groundhog Day theme. Hopefully this is the storyline that breaks that trend. Read Full Review
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7.0
GWW - Deron Generally
May 03, 2017I don't mind time travel stories, but back to back story lines already feel tired. I enjoyed the spectacle of this issue, but the story was flat and not sustainable past two more issues. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Batman Universe - Jim Remolde
May 05, 2017Interesting story beginning, I am interested in seeing where this will go but my rating is a little lowerfor using the Groundhog Day trope. Read Full Review
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6.7
Comicsverse - AJ Zender
May 03, 2017A new storyline takes off for the Justice League, but the day that never ends for the World's Greatest Heroes loses focus quickly. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti
May 03, 2017With both the art and writing off-kilter, Hitch proves once again he bases these stories on these giant-scale ideas that don't move nicely and don't feel satisfying once they're over. While there was a certain degree of fun, the typical Hitch nonsense still finds it way to irk me. Read Full Review
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6.0
Batman-News - Brian Warshaw
May 03, 2017Better than the last arc, but not very interesting, Justice League #20 won't be worth the money or the time for most of you. Hitch fans may want another book filled with his pages"and they'll get quite a few nice city shots rendered in that trademark style. But as a book about the Justice League, Justice League #20 is still disappointingly average. Read Full Review
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3.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
May 03, 2017Bryan Hitch starts a new arc and it's the beginning of another "epic" story. I put that in quotes because we've seen it all before and without a good setup, it all falls flat. This is just another piece of the puzzle that is the most disappointing title in Rebirth and while I want to care, I am way past that point. Read Full Review
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2.0
Nerd Church Radio - Ariel DuPey
May 03, 2017DC is going to keep Bryan Hitch on, as long as sales are high. Unfortunately, he was given the most popular title, so of course people are going to keep buying it for the namessake. I don't recommend this book. Take the money you were going to spend and buy a different title. Read Full Review