Justice League: Incarnate #3

7.8

Critic Rating

9 Reviews
7.4

User Rating

26 Reviews
Writer Dennis Culver, Joshua Williamson
Artist Andrei Bressan, Todd Nauck, Ariel Olivetti, Nik Virella
Cover Price $4.99

Doctor Multiverse is caught in the clutches of Darkseid! To save her, President Superman, Flashpoint Batman, and the rest of the Justice League Incarnate team up with Earth-41 heroes Spore and Nimrod Squad; meanwhile, a villain from Multiversity returns to stake their claim on the crack in the Multiverse and the power that lies beyond.

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  • 10

    DC Comics News - Derek McNeil

    Jan 23, 2022

    Justice League Incarnate #3 is another great issue of Williamson and Culver's cosmic story. It's becoming clear that they are setting up a major DC event, likely centred around the Great Darkness. Whatever they have planned, I'm completely hooked. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Jan 04, 2022

    The mini this spins out of had enough plots and surprises to shake a stick at, but somehow this one has gone even bigger and infused the story with a massive dose of Morrison-esque no-holds-barred energy. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Dark Knight News - Bryant Lucas

    Jan 07, 2022

    It's big, bold, and beautiful. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    COMICON - Olly MacNamee

    Jan 04, 2022

    Our heroes are scattered across the multiverse, allowing fans more opportunities to visit further parts of the DC multiverse in the process. Another solid issue with more inspiring artistic choices too. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings

    Jan 04, 2022

    Justice League Incarnate #3 scatters its team across the Multiverse and explores a wide variety of DC's heroes and villains in the process. With the issue revealing an "Oblivion Machine" that threatens all of reality, it looks like JLI will need to speed up the reassembly process if they want to save all of existence. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Morgan Hampton

    Jan 05, 2022

    Traveling to different universes also gives the artists the opportunity to convey the differences between worlds with different stylistic choices in the art. That's why we've got five different artists on this issue alone. Each one brings a unique aesthetic to their world, hitting home the point that everyone is in a different place. This is a technique I see a lot in comics, and it never ceases to amaze me. It's so simple, yet so effective. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Jan 04, 2022

    Justice League Incarnate still has immense promise, but it needs a little more stability to be back in the upper crest of DC titles. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    Weird Science - Jim Werner

    Jan 04, 2022

    Justice League Incarnate #3 is about meta-spectacle, and while I like having fun as much as the next guy, I need Williamson and Culver to tighten the screws on this book quickly because it feels like it's about to fly off the rails.  Maybe I'm just looking for something that isn't there, but this should be the big book at DC Comics right now, but it sometimes doesn't feel like it knows that. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    ComicBook.com - Connor Casey

    Jan 05, 2022

    There are still some fun bits as the story jumps between universes but your milage will vary wildly based on how well you can stomach that aforementioned plot. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    DiegoLDUganda

    Jan 04, 2022

    Outstanding issue. I loved every panel and I've really missed that maquiavelic Darkseid.

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  • 9.0

    Danilo Silva

    Jan 04, 2022

    I really, really love Justice League Incarnate, the best JL so far in my opinion. And this issue showed us why the very concept of this team is so great: finally someone is exploring DC's other Earths since Multiversity! Morrison let it all ready for other authors to play, and it take so long, but this issue did this greater then the previous two. Very excited for the end of the story, and can't wait to see others stories with JLI.

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  • 7.5

    REYNARD

    Jan 04, 2022

    Williamson's script is extremely lacking and the plot's pretty mundane. The arrival of the Empty Hand should be hype af but I can't help but expect he won't be used to his full potential. The meta-commentary is tired and base-level but I appreciate his attempts to include it in as a plot point. I gave this issue a point higher since they included Crafty the Coyote from the greatest single issue of all time "Animal Man #5".

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  • 7.5

    Merlyn

    Jan 04, 2022

    Pretty bad dialogue and messy plot that's all over the place but I liked how he writes Darkseid, so that's a plus. Kinda laughed a little at how "Ulrich SAXman" and that beard didn't scream "Darkseid" to Cal and Maya, they're not the sharpest tools in the box, are they?

  • 7.5

    Tempra16v2.0Turbo

    Jan 04, 2022

    Esse quadrinho deveria ser grande, mas o roteiro não consegue passar isso.

  • 7.0

    daspidaboy

    Jan 04, 2022

    It's fine, its a little confusing to be honest.

  • 6.0

    TheKing

    Jan 05, 2022

    Williamson need to stop with the Morrison impression, it's tiresome.

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  • 5.0

    Psycamorean

    Jan 12, 2022

    I didn't even mention The Batwoman Who Laughs in the last review. Why the hell would they include her? Everyone was sick of BWL by the time he thankfully went away. It just seems like this is something devised in a rush to fill the gap between Infinite Frontier and the next Crisis, and wasn't originally intended to be the next step. I don't know. The stuff with President Superman and Doctor Multiverse was neat, but I literally just read How To Read Comics the Marvel Way, and it did that idea already. I don't know, I'm really bummed out that this series is such a letdown. Its worst offense really is the dialogue. I cannot get over how bad it is. I don't understand. Was that even given a second look? Sometimes writers write poor dialogue as a more

  • 3.5

    UxasIs

    Jan 07, 2022

    Theres one or two okay concepts to be found in this issue but the execution and script were pretty bad

  • 1.0

    Bats44121

    Jan 05, 2022

    Oh Geez. A multiverse-trash dumpster on fire disaster by Dennis Culver (clearly from Earth 33), with Joshua Williamson putting his name on it for the $$. What a shame. At least we learned that DC Comics is Darkseid's secret identity. Written like someone was drunk and started throwing out random ideas, what a "Cracked" Magazine parody of Justice League Incarnate might look like by someone who wasn't funny. So much promise for this series too. And FIVE different artists for 27 pages. Justice League Incarnate Issue #2 was bad, and Justice League Incarnate #3 was train-wreck. I can just imagine what issue #4 will be like. "Of course, the Batwoman who laughs would survive. Pft!" Justice League Incarnate had the capability of being the **T more

  • 10

    JLD

    Dec 31, 2021

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    Comic Dreamer

    Jan 04, 2022

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  • 10

    Xornagain

    Jan 05, 2022

  • 10

    Robin

    Jan 06, 2022

  • 10

    9°fanpage

    Aug 11, 2022

  • 9.0

    canister

    Jun 06, 2022

  • 8.5

    Gorr

    Jan 05, 2022

  • 8.5

    Red Hood

    Feb 26, 2022

  • 8.0

    Stormwrath

    Jan 06, 2022

  • 8.0

    wesshamu

    Feb 02, 2022

  • 8.0

    Jason The Dude

    Jul 08, 2022

  • 7.0

    ed1138

    Jul 18, 2022

  • 6.5

    ActionCity

    Jan 12, 2022

  • 6.0

    Bruno Mael

    Jan 04, 2022

  • 6.0

    Adsun22

    Dec 19, 2023

  • 4.0

    Watchtower022

    Jan 05, 2022

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