I didn’t read it fully just a few scans. Did J‘onn only deceive Lex with a false memory or was it real?
Justice League #17
| Writer | Scott Snyder |
| Artist | Jim Cheung |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
After the disastrous events of the Justice League Annual, Martian Manhunter decides to take matters into his own hands and negotiate a peace with Legion of Doom leader Lex Luthor. Traveling to a distant moon, the two enemies face their intertwined pasts in a showdown for the fate of the Multiverse. However, before either of them can lay claim to the power of the Source Wall once and for all, an unexpected threat forces them to unite...or risk death at the ends of the cosmos.
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
-
10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Mueller
Feb 06, 2019You'll be surprised at how the pieces come together, pulling empathy out of unusual places by issue's end. Cheung's artwork only bolsters the book's effect, resulting in one of the most pleasantly surprising issues of Justice League yet. Read Full Review
-
10
You Don't Read Comics - Rick Lopez
Feb 09, 2019Scotty Snyder and Jim Cheung continue to unravel an unforgettable tapestry as they take readers into the next phase of the title. With 5th Dimensional counterparts, multiversal counterparts and 853rd century counterparts all around the corner, The Justice League (and Scott Snyder) have only just begun to take on these new and bright frontiers. Read Full Review
-
9.5
GWW - Deron Generally
Feb 05, 2019Jim Cheung's art is splendid. There are so many beautifully detailed panels in this issue and the action looks amazing. Read Full Review
-
9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Feb 06, 2019Justice League is hitting on all cylinders right now and continues to be the book where DC can't miss. Read Full Review
-
9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 06, 2019Scott Snyder's run on Justice League so far has best been described as "big", with every issue featuring a wide group of characters engaged in a host of chaotic plotlines. But when he goes small, the story hits its stride, because Justice League #17 is an intimate and tense issue between two characters " Lex Luthor and J'onn J'onnz " and it's the best issue of the entire run. Read Full Review
-
9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 06, 2019Are we witnessing a golden age for 'Justice League'? In 10 years we'll probably all agree we most definitely are. Read Full Review
-
9.0
On Comics Ground - Timothy Quail
Feb 06, 2019A must read for anyone keeping up with Justice League or anyone that is into Martian Manhunter as a character. Scott Snyder is no longer wasting time with this comic as he was doing before and during Drowned Earth. The payoffs and answers to mysteries found in this book are griping. However, I would like them to find a singular artistic team for at least one issue. Read Full Review
-
9.0
The Batman Universe - Corbin Pool
Feb 08, 2019Surprisingly to me, Lex Luthor is the character I most care about in this book. He is the person that determines the fate of the universe. Seeing him get the spotlight here, along with another character that has great importance in this series was really cool to see. The way they were tied together was wonderfully done. This is my favorite issue in the series so far. Read Full Review
-
8.7
Black Nerd Problems - Morgan Hampton
Feb 06, 2019After a brief moment with Justice and Doom on equalfooting, the fate of the universe is still in question. Justice League #17 gave us a heartwarming and heartbreaking flashback with J'onn and Luthor that could end up being the key that opens the door to them working together in order to help save the universe from Perpetua. Read Full Review
-
8.5
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Feb 06, 2019Justice League #17 honestly impressed me. It was hard not feeling worry that this would have felt like a filler issue in contrast to the other issues that were self-contained. Once again I was reminded that this is a creative team to have faith in for their ability to emphasize the importance of a story with depth. Characters matter, and that is the best takeaway from a team book as ambitious as this one. Read Full Review
-
8.5
Comicsverse - Raphael Soohoo
Feb 06, 2019Snyder returns to solo writing duties, and gives us an interlude. The idea of J'onn revisiting his past is great, but trying to redeem Lex Luthor right after he blows out the Source Wall and puts the Multiverse on the brink of war is dubious and poorly-timed. This arc should happen much later. If Lex turns soon, it'll feel rushed and disingenuous, especially since he was a hero before Snyder's series. Read Full Review
-
8.5
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Mar 02, 2019Still, the issue is definitely worth reading, if only so that you can get your own take on this conundrum. Read Full Review
-
8.4
Comic Watch - Robert Struble
Feb 07, 2019Not many books leave me with my jaw on the floor like this one did. Snyder gives us a break from the constant universe-ending action to give us a new take on one of the heroes hes taken a liking to. Together with Jim Cheungs amazing art, this interlude between acts is one book nobody should be passing up on! Read Full Review
-
8.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Feb 06, 2019After last issue's craziness, this cool down issue felt needed. We still learned some big things here and it was the character moments between Lex and J'onn that won me over. I hope we get more of those two together in the future, but for now, it looks like they have very different paths to take. Read Full Review
-
8.0
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Feb 06, 2019An emotionally charged backstory set against a gripping fight for survival, this is Zack Snyder at his best! Read Full Review
-
8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk
Feb 06, 2019Justice League #17 was a huge issue. Snyder continues to amaze me with his work on this title. At this point, Snyder is putting on a clinic and demonstrating why he is the best comic book writer at the present. I would definitely recommend hoping aboard Justice League if you still have not started reading this title. Justice League continues to set the standard for mainstream super hero titles. Read Full Review
-
8.0
Green Lantern Corps - iggy
Feb 06, 2019What is amazing however is Jim Cheung's pencils. This issue is a testament to Chueng's storytelling. You can feel the intensity come off page as Luthor and J'onn stare each other down, dialog can only convey so much, you need the art to solidify those emotions and Cheung does that to perfection. The only detractor to this issue was the amount of inkers (three to be exact) and the overall quality of the line work does suffer a tad, but thankfully the storytelling remains solid. I wish Cheung was able to do more than a single issue, but I'll gladly take what I can get. Read Full Review
-
8.0
Batman-News - Brian Warshaw
Feb 07, 2019It isn't Snyder and Cheung's best outing, but Justice League #17 is nevertheless an excellent one. An elaboration on the strange relationship between J'onn J'onzz and Lex Luthor, it features the sort of verbal and visual artistry that this book once had, and has desperately needed to recapture. Here's hoping there's lots more like this in the future. Read Full Review
-
8.0
After the major cosmic events of the past several issues, a character-driven interlude is a welcome breather before diving back into the thick of the high-stakes epic that Snyder and Tynion have been delivering. It also adds an intriguing and unexpected dimension to the character of Lex Luthor. This storyline is shaking the DCU to its core, and promises to take things even further. Read Full Review
-
7.3
Sequential Planet - Matt Herman
Feb 07, 2019Justice League #17 reveals new secrets about Martian Manhunter and Lex Luthor's pasts. Read Full Review
-
6.0
Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti
Feb 06, 2019I was let down by this. The art was amazing and Cheung needs to do as much work on this book as possible, but the story felt like it was stalling, and since we're getting another Legion of Doom issue this month, I don't think it'll be going anywhere until the next couple of months. Read Full Review
-
N/A
Dark Knight News - Bryant Lucas
Feb 06, 2019This issue gives usa nice break from the Multiversal madness. It's a breather issue that's not only quite but also serves the larger story in a very specific way: it makes the larger narrative human. Well – as human as you can get when you're dealing with Martians. Undoubtedly, the revelations ofJustice League #17will be addressed at a later point in the series. It seems important, especially for Luthor. Overall, the book is great. Check it out. Read Full Review